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U-233 Material Downblending and Disposition Project at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennesse
Wind Energy Project Mount Wachusett Community College; Gardner, Massachusetts
Loan Guarantee for U.S. Geothermal’s Neal Hot Springs Geothermal Facility in Vale, Oregon
BP Solar Array Project Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York
The Department of Energy conducted an environmental assessment that analyzed the potential environmental impacts associated with the Nissan North America Inc., Electric Vehicle Production Project, which would include construction of an approximately 1.3 million square foot lithium-ion battery plant and reequipping and expanding the existing automobile manufacturing operations at Nissan's Smyrna Manufacturing Plant located in Smyran, Tennessee.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory South Table Mountain Site at Golden Colorado
The Proposed Action is to operate the STM complex for alternative energy research with new and improved capabilities to support DOE"s misison to research, develop and transfer to industry renewable energy technologies.
DOE/EA-1726 analyzes constructing a lithium-ion battery plant and expanding an existing automobile manufacturing plant.
Based on an action by the U.S Congress, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has funding available to support the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA)’s Alaska Wind Energy Program. AEA proposes to provide funding received from DOE to Aleutian Wind Energy, LLC (AWE) to support the installation of a wind power generation system at the existing Tanadgusix Corporation (TDX) Power generation facility in Sand Point, Alaska.
The Proposed Action would create and operate an experimental facility for further advancing the development of laser-driven, plasma-based, particle beam accelerators. An existing, approximately 7,000-square-foot, accelerator laboratory area inside Building 71 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) would be modified to accommodate the new facility. DOE 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.