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Impact of geothermal technology improvements on royalty collections on Federal lands: Volume 1

Description: The purpose of this study was to predict the value of increased royalties that could be accrued through the year 2010 by the federal government as a result of the accomplishments of the US Department of Energy (DOE) geothermal research and development (RandD) program. The technology improvements considered in this study coincide with the major goals and objectives of the DOE program as set forth in Section 3.0 and will: allow the geothermal industry to maintain a long-term competitive posture i… more
Date: October 1, 1988
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Impact of geothermal technology improvements on royalty collections on federal lands: Volume II: Appendices

Description: This volume contains the appendices for the ''Impact of Geothermal Technology Improvements on Royalty Collections on Federal Lands, Final Report, Volume I.'' The material in this volume supports the conclusions presented in Volume I and details each Known Geothermal Resource Area's (KGRA's) royalty estimation. Appendix A details the physical characteristics of each KGRA considered in Volume I. Appendix B supplies summary narratives on each state which has a KGRA. The information presented in Ap… more
Date: October 1, 1988
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Proceedings of the tenth annual DOE low-level waste management conference: Session 1: Institutional and regulatory issues

Description: This document contains eleven papers on various aspects of low-level radioactive waste regulation. Topics include: EPA environmental standards; international exemption principles; the concept of below regulatory concern; envirocare activities in Utah; mixed waste; FUSRAP and the Superfund; and a review of various incentive programs. Individual papers are processed separately for the data base. (TEM)
Date: December 1, 1988
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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