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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program (2005)
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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program

NHA (National Hydrogen Association). 2002. NHA News. Winter. Available online at http://www.hydrogenus.com/Advocate/ad71doe.asp. Accessed September 4, 2004.

NRC (National Research Council). 1998. Separation Technologies for the Industries of the Future. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.


OMB (Office of Management and Budget). 2001. The President’s Management Agenda: Fiscal Year 2002. Available online at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budintegration/pma_index.html. Accessed January 31, 2005.

OMB. 2004. Revised Information Quality Bulletin for Peer Review. April 15. Washington, D.C.: Office of Management and Budget.


TAPPI (Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry). 2004. Technology Summit II Targets “The Challenge of Deployment.” Ahead of the Curve, weekly electronic newsletter of TAPPI, June 9.

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