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Consensus Study Report

Utilizing the Energy Resource Potential of DOE Lands  (2017)

Proceedings

Navigating the Energy Transition in the Gulf of Mexico: Proceedings of a Workshop  (2023)

Potential Applications of Concentrated Solar Photons  (1991)

Renewable Resources: A Report to the Committee on Natural Resources of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council  (1962)

Proceedings

Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing for Renewable Energy Technology Development to 2030: Proceedings of a Workshop–in Brief  (2017)

Proceedings

Electricity Use in Rural and Islanded Communities: Summary of a Workshop  (2016)

Consensus Study Report

Energy: Production, Consumption, and Consequences  (1990)

Verification of Fixed Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms: An Analysis of Need, Scope, and Alternative Verification Systems  (1977)

Consensus Study Report

Review of Methods Used by the U.S. Department of Energy in Setting Appliance and Equipment Standards  (2021)

Gas Reserve Estimation of Offshore Producible Shut-in Leases in the Gulf of Mexico: A Report  (1976)

Consensus Study Report

Letter Report on the Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership, Phase 3  (2009)

Consensus Study Report

Charting the Future of Methane Hydrate Research in the United States  (2004)

Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Behavioral Issues  (1985)

The National Energy Modeling System  (1992)

Consensus Study Report

Cooperation in the Energy Futures of China and the United States--Chinese Version  (2000)

Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources: An Evaluation of the Department of the Interior's 1989 Assessment Procedures  (1991)

Improving Energy Demand Analysis  (1984)

Consensus Study Report

Meeting U.S. Energy Resource Needs: The Energy Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey  (1999)