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1 Introduction
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... The retrospective study (NRC, 2001) reported prospective benefits methodology in two overlapping phases that, in the aggregate, the benefits of federal applied energy and formed the Committee on Prospective Benefits of DOE's R&D exceeded the costs but observed that the DOE portfo Energy Efficiency and Fossil Energy R&D Programs (see lio included both striking successes and expensive failures.
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... Funds ner across a variety of DOE programs. The process needs the were appropriated in FY 2004 for Phase Two and FY 2005 participation of outside experts who are familiar with the for Phase Three.
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... purpose of helping the committee to refine its methodology. The balance of this report is organized as follows: Chap The committee prepared a letter report, dated November ter 2 describes the evolution of the conceptual framework 15, 2004, responding to a request from the staff of the House from retrospective to prospective evaluation and recalls the Appropriations Subcommittee on the Interior and Related chief methodological and application problems encountered Agencies to ".


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