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E 1.99:CONF-970119--1 | Intense high-frequency gyrotron-based microwave beams for material processing | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970119--2 | Microwave joining of SiC ceramics and composites | 1 |
E 1.99: conf -970121 | Proceeding of the Fifth Annual Clean Coal Technology Conference | 1 |
E 1.99:conf-970121--vol.1 |
Domestic environmental requirements, new and projected Climate change Update on international negotiations. 5. annual clean coal technology conference powering the next millennium. Vol.1. Remarks by Hazel R. ÒLeary, Secretary of Energy The role of clean coal technologies in the evolving domestic electricity market International environmental issues and requirements for new power projects Summary of panel session 3 -- Environmental issues affecting CCT deployment International prospects for clean coal technologies (Focus on Asia) Environmental issues affecting CCT development A chicken in every pot, a new boiler in every powerplant, a new powerplant at every industrial site Industry perspectives on increasing the efficiency of coal-fired power generation CONSOL̀s perspective on CCT deployment An analysis of cost effective incentives for initial commercial deployment of advanced clean coal technologies Environmental issues affecting clean coal technology deployment International markets Seizing the opportunity. State perspectives on clean coal technology deployment The changing face of international power generation Regional trends in the take-up of clean coal technologies [Remarks by the Honorable Ralph Regula, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Appropriations] In order to be successful, technology must adapt to the changes in the marketplace International markets for CCTs Role of CCTs in the evolving domestic electricity market The role of clean coal technologies in a deregulated rural utility market A utility perspective on the deployment of CCTs into the next millennium CCT̀s in a deregulated environment A producer̀s perspective. Completing the CCT mission The challenge of change. Clean coal technology deployment From today into the next millennium. Coal Cornerstone of Americàs competitive advantage in world markets. Market for new coal powerplant technologies in the US 1997 annual energy outlook results. |
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E 1.99:conf-970121--vol.2 |
500 MW demonstration of advanced wall-fired combustion techniques for the reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions from coal-fired boilers Small, modular, low-cost coal-fired power plants for the international market The Clean Coal Technology Program 100 MWe demonstration of gas suspension absorption for flue gas desulfurization Pinon Pine power project nears start-up Rosebud SynCoal Partnership, SynCoal{reg_sign} demonstration technology update Chiyoda Thoroughbred CT-121 clean coal project at Georgia Power̀s Plant Yates The Healy clean coal project An overview. Fuel and power coproduction The Liquid Phase Methanol (LPMEOH{trademark}) process demonstration at Kingsport. Self-Scrubbing Coal -- an integrated approach to clean air Tampa Electric Company Polk Power Station IGCC project Project status. Tidd PFBC demonstration project Anatomy of an upgraded pulverized coal facility Combustion modification through flue gas scrubbing. Demonstration of SCR technology for the control of NOx emissions from high-sulfur coal-fired utility boilers Wabash River coal gasification repowering project -- first year operation experience Coal reburning for cost-effective NO{sub x} compliance DB Riley-low emission boiler system (LEBS) Superior power for the 21st century. CPICOR{trademark} Clean power from integrated coal-ore reduction. McIntosh Unit 4 PCFB demonstration project The NOXSO clean coal project Recent experience with the CQE{trademark} Role of the Liquids From Coal process in the world energy picture An update on blast furnace granular coal injection Integrated dry NO{sub x}/SO{sub 2} emissions control system performance summary Pure Air̀s Bailly scrubber A four-year retrospective. 5. annual clean coal technology conference powering the next millennium. Volume 2. |
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E 1.99:CONF-970124-- | Use of precracked Charpy and smaller specimens to establish the master curve | 1 |
E 1.99:conf-970126-- |
Proceedings for the nondestructive assay and nondestructive examination waste characterization conference. No. 5 APNEA list mode data acquisition and real-time event processing PDP cycle 1 tests at INEL Field test results for radioactive waste drum characterization with Waste Inspection Tomography (WIT) Performance validation of commercially available mobile waste-assay systems Preliminary report. Operation and control software for APNEA Application of expert system technology to nondestructive waste assay - initial prototype model The development of an expert system for the characterization of waste assay data Quality assurance in the enriched uranium operations NDA facility Identification of the fast and thermal neutron characteristics of transuranic waste drums Mobile real time radiography system Rover waste assay system Pu-238 assay performance with the Canberra IQ3 system Application of neutron multiplicity counting to waste assay Scoping studies - photon and low energy neutron interrogation Performance in the WIPP nondestructive assay performance demonstration program A preliminary evaluation of certain NDA techniques for RH-TRU characterization Gamma-ray pulse height spectrum analysis on systems with multiple Ge detectors using spectrum summing Fabricating defensible reference standards for the NDA lab Matrix effects corrections in DDT assay of {sup 239}Pu with the CTEN instrument Mathematical calibration of Ge detectors, and the instruments that use them The development of a new edition of the gamma-ray spectrum catalogues designed for presentation in electronic format The design of a high-efficiency neutron counter for waste drums to provide optimized sensitivity for plutonium assay Performance assessment requirements for the identification and tracking of transuranic waste intended for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Computed neutron coincidence counting applied to passive waste assay |
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E 1.99:CONF-970126--1 | Los Alamos National Laboratorỳs Mobile Real Time Radiography System | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--2 | Experience operating LANL̀s passive/active neutron (PAN) assay system | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--3 | Sampling and verification methods for the uncertainty analysis of NDA and NDE waste characterization systems | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--4 | Passive active neutron radioassay measurement uncertainty for combustible and glass waste matrices | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--5 | SWEPP assay system software An update. | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--6 | An overview of the ORNL-NFS intercomparison | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--7 | Gamma-ray imaging of the Quinby sources | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--8 | Self shielding in cylindrical fissile sources in the APNea system | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--9 | NDA PDP Program PuO₂ increased particle size specification and design | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--11 | Development of a high-efficiency neutron counter using novel materials | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--12 | Using NAI detectors for tomographic gamma scanning | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--13 | Application of neutron multiplicity counting to waste assay | 1 |
E 1.99:CONF-970126--14 | The development of a new edition of the gamma-ray spectrum catalogues designed for presentation in electronic format | 1 |