At ORNL, the Energy Division`s mission is to provide innovative solutions to energy and related issues of national and global importance through interdisciplinary research and development. Its goals and accomplishments are described in this progress report for FY 1994 and FY 1995. The Division`s expenditures in FY 1995 totaled 44.9 million. Sixty percent of the divisions work was supported by the US DOE. Other significant sponsors include the US DOT, the US DOD, other federal agencies, and some private organizations. The Division`s programmatic activities cover three main areas: (1) analysis and assessment, (2) transportation systems, and (3) energy use and delivery technologies. Analysis and assessment activities involve energy and resourc...
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program emphasizes technology commercialization and continues to be h...
This report covers progress made at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on research and development...
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program emphasizes technology commercialization and continues to be h...
The Energy Division is one of 17 research divisions at Oak Ridge Laboratory. Its goals and accomplis...
The Energy Division is one of 17 research divisions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The goals and ...
The Buildings Energy Program at PNL conducts research and development (R&D) for DOE`s Office of Buil...
This publication contains abstracts of current reports published by the Energy Division, one of 15 r...
ORNL's EE/RE research has always involved partnering with outside organizations, but collaborations ...
The Energy Technology Division provides materials and engineering technology support to a wide range...
This progress report summarizes the research and development activities conducted in the Environment...
This report covers progress made during the period April 1, 1994, through March 31, 1995, for resear...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Fossil Energy Program research and development activities, ...
The buildings sector used 29.6 quadrillion Btus (quads) of energy in 1989, or 36 percent of the tota...
The Energy Technology Division provides materials and engineering technology support to a wide range...
The mission of the Fossil Energy Program is to conduct research and development that contribute to t...
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program emphasizes technology commercialization and continues to be h...
This report covers progress made at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on research and development...
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program emphasizes technology commercialization and continues to be h...
The Energy Division is one of 17 research divisions at Oak Ridge Laboratory. Its goals and accomplis...
The Energy Division is one of 17 research divisions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The goals and ...
The Buildings Energy Program at PNL conducts research and development (R&D) for DOE`s Office of Buil...
This publication contains abstracts of current reports published by the Energy Division, one of 15 r...
ORNL's EE/RE research has always involved partnering with outside organizations, but collaborations ...
The Energy Technology Division provides materials and engineering technology support to a wide range...
This progress report summarizes the research and development activities conducted in the Environment...
This report covers progress made during the period April 1, 1994, through March 31, 1995, for resear...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Fossil Energy Program research and development activities, ...
The buildings sector used 29.6 quadrillion Btus (quads) of energy in 1989, or 36 percent of the tota...
The Energy Technology Division provides materials and engineering technology support to a wide range...
The mission of the Fossil Energy Program is to conduct research and development that contribute to t...
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program emphasizes technology commercialization and continues to be h...
This report covers progress made at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) on research and development...
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program emphasizes technology commercialization and continues to be h...