130 results — topic: Energy
Workspaces – A Look at Where People Work
Norman A. Govoni. January 12, 2005.
Solar-2005
Safe Power-2005
Safe Power.
Oil Shale/Tan Sands Newspaper Clippings 2005 & 2006
News article (2005-2006). Covers Colorado, Utah, Rangely. Topics: oil shale development, reservoir construction, water storage, mining shale rock. Agencies: Bureau of Land Management, BLM, Department of Energy. Cites 5 external works.
Handbook on Renewable Energy Financing for Rural Colorado
McNeil Technologies, Inc. December 2005.
Oil Shale/Tan Sands 2004
News article (1979-2005). Covers Utah County, Utah, Alberta, U.S.. Topics: oil shale extraction, tar sands, oil shale, oil shale development. Agencies: Interior Department, USDA, Pentagon.
Bio-fuels: 2003
Organizations: Pure Vision-2003, Power Energy Fuels Inc-2003
Water and Coal bed Methane Development – Butch Clark Talking Notes
Ralph E Clark III Western State Colorado’s Water Workshop 2002
Water and Coal bed Methane Development – Butch Clark Talking Notes
Ralph E Clark III Western State Colorado’s Water Workshop 2002
Montana Solar House- An Introduction to New Home Solar Design
Navajo Transmission Project Scoping Summary
Federal Lead Agency Department of Energy, Western Area Power Administration. January 1994.
Western Area Power Administration (Western) is participating with the Dine' Power Authority (DPA), an enterprise of the Navajo Nation, in planning the proposed Navajo Transmission Project (NTP).
Michael G. Skougard. Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration. September 16, 1993.
Western Area Power Administration (Western) is participating with the Dine' Power Authority (DPA), an enterprise of the Navajo Nation, in planning the proposed Navajo Transmission Project (NTP).
Michael G. Skougard. Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration. June 15, 1993.
RE: Comments for Scoping the Navajo Transmission Project
Ralph E. Clark III. September 2, 1993.
Oil and Gas Leasing- final environmental impact statement
Vero J. LaSalle. US Department of Agriculture- Forest Service. 1993.
Fact Sheet Proposal by Little Horn Energy Wyoming Inc. (LHEW) to Construct a 1001 Megawatt Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Facility on the Dry Fork of the Little Bighorn River In the Bighorn Nation Forest in Wyoming
Sheridan Area Resource Council. December 1993.
Update and notice of Compact Board hearing March 16 in Montrose
Lynda Alfred. Colorado Department of Health and Western Colorado Congress. 1989.
Opitions for the Rocky Mountain Compact and the State of Colorado for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in 1989 and post 1992
The Rocky Mountain Compact consists of four states — Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming. While a low-level radioactive waste site is currently in operation in Nevada, it is scheduled to close by December 31, 1992. Colorado has been designated by the Compact as the next host state to develop a
I am writing to urge your support for the preparation of an environamental impact statement by the BLM on their proposed transfer of land in western Montrose County to the state of Colorado for a low-level radioactive waste disposal site.
Ralph E. Clark III. March 6, 1989.
Hearing on the State of Colorado's Application for Designation of a Regional Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility at Uravan, Colorado
Leonard C. Slosky. Rocky Mountain Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Board. March 8, 1989.
