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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Committee Activities." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Utilizing the Energy Resource Potential of DOE Lands. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24825.
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Committee Activities

MEETING 1, WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER 13-14, 2014

Discussion of Legislative Mandate for Study

Rob Blair, Chair, and Taunja Berquam, professional staff member; Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, House Committee on Appropriations

Discussion of Legislative Mandate for Study

Tania Smith; Office of Legacy Management, U.S. Department of Energy

DOE Large-Scale Power Production Study: Initial Findings

Alicen Kandt, Senior Mechanical Engineer; National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Long Island Solar Farm

Patrick Looney, Chairman; Sustainable Energy Technologies Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory

Biomass Cogeneration Facility: Savannah River Site; Aiken, SC

James DeMass, Utlities Program Manager, Department of Energy—Savannah River

Pantex Renewable Energy Project

Mark Padilla, Assistant Manager; Programs & Projects; Nuclear National Security Administration; and Kevin Long; Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC.

Livermore Site Solar Project

Michael Brown; Livermore Field Office, U.S. Department of Energy

TELECONFERENCE, JANUARY 23, 2015

Question and Answer Session

Alicen Kandt, Senior Mechanical Engineer; National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Tania Smith, Program Manager; Office of Environmental Management, U.S. Department of Energy

Jeremy Boak, Associate Research Professor; Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

Cynthia Howell, Energy Education Specialist/Research Faculty; Critical Materials (CMI) and Colorado Energy Research (CERI) Institutes

Jeffrey C. King, Associate Professor; Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Committee Activities." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Utilizing the Energy Resource Potential of DOE Lands. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24825.
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TELECONFERENCE, MARCH 25, 2015

Oil and Gas Resources on U. S. Department of Energy Sites

Jeremy Boak, Director; Center for Oil Shale Technology and Research, Colorado School of Mines

Nuclear and Uranium Resources on U.S. Department of Energy Sites

Jeremy Washington and Jeffrey King; Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines

MEETING 2, NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY, GOLDEN, COLORADO, MAY 20-21, 2015

Discussion with Fossil and Renewable Energy Project Developers

Scott Leach, Juwi Solar Inc.; and Matt Cheney, CleanPath Ventures LLC

DOE Large-Scale Power Production Study: May Meeting with NAS

Alicen Kandt, Senior Mechanical Engineer; National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Oil and Gas Resources on U. S. Department of Energy Sites

Jeremy Boak, Director; Center for Oil Shale Technology and Research, Colorado School of Mines

Nuclear and Uranium Resources on U.S. Department of Energy Sites

Jeremy Washington and Jeffrey King; Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines

Review of Coal and Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage Resources Underlying DOE Lands

Peter Warwick, United States Geological Survey

TELECONFERENCE, AUGUST 26, 2015

DOE Large-Scale Power Production Study: August Meeting with NAS

Alicen Kandt, Senior Mechanical Engineer; National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Oil and Gas Resources on U. S. Department of Energy Sites

Jeremy Boak, Director; Center for Oil Shale Technology and Research, Colorado School of Mines

Nuclear and Uranium Resources on U.S. Department of Energy Sites

Jeremy Washington and Jeffrey King; Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines

TELECONFERENCE, JULY 7, 2016

Executive Session

TELECONFERENCE, NOVEMBER 15, 2016

Executive Session

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Committee Activities." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Utilizing the Energy Resource Potential of DOE Lands. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24825.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Committee Activities." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Utilizing the Energy Resource Potential of DOE Lands. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24825.
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The potential for energy resource development on Department of Energy (DOE)-managed lands remains a topic of interest within DOE, Congress, and with private developers interested in siting projects on DOE lands. Several previous studies have estimated the energy resource development potential using various approaches and methodologies.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was tasked by the DOE Office of Legacy Management in 2013 with conducting a study to further refine and build upon previous analyses and to assess energy resource development potential on these lands. Utilizing the Energy Resource Potential of DOE Lands reviews and comments on the NREL study.

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