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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) proposes through a cooperative agreement with Burns & McDonnell Engineering, to partially fund project activities to design, install, and demonstrate an innovative biomass boiler pilot project that would offset a significant percentage of the natural gas consumption used for steam generation at the Frito-Lay manufacturing plant. The Department of Energy has determined that the proposed action is not a major federal action that would significantly affect the quality of the human environment within the meaning of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
The Department of Energy has conducted an environmental assessment that analyzed the potential environmental impacts associated with a 280 megawatt concentrating solar power plant and associated 230 kilovolt transmission line.
Analyzes the construction and operation of geothermal production wells and a seismic monitoring network in Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska.
DOE/EA-1683 analyzes a 280-megawatt concentrating solar power plant and associated 230-kilovolt transmission line.
DOE/EA-1677 analyzes transfer land within Kirkland Air Force Base to the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute and to the USAF.
DOE/EA-1699 analyzes the Pope/Douglas Third Combustor Expansion Project.
Compact Power, Inc., Electric Vehicle/Battery Manufacturing Application; Holland, Michigan
Analyzes the construction and operation of a 30 megawatt wind power facility.
Based on the analyses in the environmental assessment, DOE determined that its proposed action - awarding a federal grant to General Motors, LLC to establish a second-generation Global Rear-Wheel Electric drive unit components facilities - would result in no significant adverse impacts.
The Department of Energy's proposed action is to provide a grant to partially fund Celgard's proposed project - the construction of a small industrial facility on approximately 20.6 acres of land for the manufacture of separator materials for commercial hybrid-electric vehicle batteries.