Based on comments received from the O&M Working Group, this version of the guide has been revised to make it more useful for the Federal Energy/Facility manager. The major changes
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The U.S. Energy Atlas is a comprehensive reference for data and interactive maps of energy infrastructure and resources in the United States. Check back in for further updates as we
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The Administration endorses the key principles that underpin the BRC''s recommendations. The BRC''s report and recommendations provide a starting point for this Strategy, which translates
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Thailand offers promising market opportunities for U.S. suppliers and exporters of oil and gas, electrical power systems, and energy equipment. The National Energy Plan (NEP)
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In the longer term States and local governments should work toward reducing risk and vulnerabilities to critical energy infrastructure. NASEO provides assistance, education and
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This best practices document is intended to support NREL practitioners'' capabilities in community energy planning and equitable planning processes in a streamlined, consistent fashion across
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China''s National Energy Administration has made specific arrangements to ensure energy security and promote green and low-carbon development next year.
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Executive summary In 2013, Synapse Energy Economics prepared a report on best practices in integrated resource planning (IRP) for electric utilities (Synapse 2013). In the decade since,
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WASHINGTON – The Department of Energy''s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) released three strategic documents to guide efforts across the
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Acknowledgements This document, Guidebook for Energy Efficiency Evaluation, Measurement, and Verification: A Resource for State, Local, and Tribal Air & Energy Officials, was developed
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Incorporate existing nuclear plant sites, industrial sites (sites with potential legacy contamination), and characterized sites (sites that have been previously studied) in the site selection process.
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DOE has selected four sites—Idaho National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant and Savannah River Site—to move forward with plans to
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In partnership with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), EPA developed national site screening criteria to provide a rough estimate of how much of the projected renewable
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1 day ago· Energy policy in the United States has always been dynamic and shaped by changing administrations, evolving environmental priorities, and market demands. From the Clean
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3 days ago· EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced new guidance on New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction permitting requirements to provide much needed clarity for the buildout
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This process of selecting a location for a wind energy project, known as "siting," includes reviewing wind maps and data, securing permits and following ordinances, and ensuring best
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NFPA is the world''s leading resource on fire, electrical, and related hazards. NFPA is a self-funded nonprofit dedicated to eliminating loss through knowledge.
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OP-NEMS OP-NEMS is a version of the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) developed by the DOE Office of Policy (OP). NEMS is the primary model used for economy-wide energy
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The Enterprise Blueprint outlines a 25-year plan to align the delivery of specialized infrastructure with demands across the nuclear stockpile, global security, and naval nuclear propulsion
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We prepared the AEO by using the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) to project a set of scenarios that, taken together, represent a range of outcomes for the U.S.
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This process of selecting a location for a wind energy project, known as "siting," includes reviewing wind maps and data, securing permits and following
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May 2014 The State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network is a state and local effort facilitated by the federal government that helps states, utilities, and other local stakeholders
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The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) builds the capacity of the federal agency workforce to achieve efficient, secure, and resilient energy use
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Findings include five best practices for community energy planning that NREL practitioners and others can apply to strengthen their impact: 1. Do your homework in preparation for community interactions. 2. Be humble, authentic, and honest in your interactions with community members. 3. Respect community agency in every step of the process.
This best practices document is intended to support NREL practitioners’ capabilities in community energy planning and equitable planning processes in a streamlined, consistent fashion across the lab. The document is also intended to be a resource for communities and practitioners external to NREL engaging in community energy planning.
Community energy planning can also involve either single entities, such as a government department or a municipal utility, or multiple stakeholders, such as various government departments Figure 1. NREL’s approach to state, local, and tribal technical assistance and community groups.
• Community energy planning is a type of technical assistance in which NREL practitioners work with communities to identify their energy-related needs and goals and outline potential solutions using NREL data and analytic capabilities. Community energy planning is the focus of the best practices outlined in this document.
Existing nuclear sites (next to, or in place of), previous fossil generation plants and other industrial sites (sites previously disturbed or developed for other uses) can make for attractive options for new nuclear plant development. Guidance for addressing unique issues associated with these site types is provided in the following sections.
Organizations looking to deploy new commercial nuclear energy facilities must obtain approval for siting, construction, and operation from the cognizant nuclear regulatory authority, for example, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in the United States. Before preparing an application for a new nuclear plant, organizations must select a site.
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