The timely development of the nation's energy production capacity in a manner that minimizes potential adverse local and regional impacts associated with energy facilities requires the use of sophisticated techniques for evaluation of siting alternatives and fuel cycle options. This report is a documentation of the computerized SITE methodology that has been developed for evaluating health, environmental, and socioeconomic impacts related to utilization of alternate sites for energy production within a region of interest. The cost, impact, and attribute vectors, which are generated and displayed on density maps, can be used in a multiparameter overlay process to identify preferable siting areas. The assessment of clustered facilities in ene...
Wyoming is known for its abundance of fossil fuels, and has a significant infrastructure to support ...
This report presents results of tests of different final site selection methods used for siting larg...
Wyoming is known for its abundance of fossil fuels, and has a significant infrastructure to support ...
A method for quantitatively determining the effect of new fossil fuel and nuclear electric generatin...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) initiated an internal National Electric Generation Siting Study...
This report is designed to facilitate assessments of environmental and socioeconomic impacts of foss...
This paper is a report and analysis of the legislative results of a study I conducted on energy faci...
The Phase I Identification and Assessment Study was aimed at surveying the State of Wisconsin to ide...
Cogeneration is an industrial energy conservation technology that is particularly suited to urban ap...
The purpose of this project is to develop a set of guidelines to help direct a rational site-selecti...
This study contains a review of energy plant siting criteria, methodologies, guidelines and programs...
The overall assessment methodologies and models utilized for the first project under the Regional Is...
Chiefly tables.Includes appendices.Prepared for Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic ...
This paper attempts to demonstrate an application of the techniques of systems analysis, which have ...
To aid the analysis and evaluation of the biomedical and environmental effects of future energy syst...
Wyoming is known for its abundance of fossil fuels, and has a significant infrastructure to support ...
This report presents results of tests of different final site selection methods used for siting larg...
Wyoming is known for its abundance of fossil fuels, and has a significant infrastructure to support ...
A method for quantitatively determining the effect of new fossil fuel and nuclear electric generatin...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) initiated an internal National Electric Generation Siting Study...
This report is designed to facilitate assessments of environmental and socioeconomic impacts of foss...
This paper is a report and analysis of the legislative results of a study I conducted on energy faci...
The Phase I Identification and Assessment Study was aimed at surveying the State of Wisconsin to ide...
Cogeneration is an industrial energy conservation technology that is particularly suited to urban ap...
The purpose of this project is to develop a set of guidelines to help direct a rational site-selecti...
This study contains a review of energy plant siting criteria, methodologies, guidelines and programs...
The overall assessment methodologies and models utilized for the first project under the Regional Is...
Chiefly tables.Includes appendices.Prepared for Office of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic ...
This paper attempts to demonstrate an application of the techniques of systems analysis, which have ...
To aid the analysis and evaluation of the biomedical and environmental effects of future energy syst...
Wyoming is known for its abundance of fossil fuels, and has a significant infrastructure to support ...
This report presents results of tests of different final site selection methods used for siting larg...
Wyoming is known for its abundance of fossil fuels, and has a significant infrastructure to support ...