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DOE/EA-1425, MAP, and FONSI for rebuilding the Raymond–Cosmopolis transmission line and adding fiber optic cable.
Ground Water Compliance at the New Rifle, Colorado, UMTRA Project Site
Chariton Valley Biomass Project
The Department of Energy has prepared an environmental assessment of a biomass co-fire test project at the Ottumwa Generating Station near Chillicothe, Iowa.
The Proposed Action is to operate the STM complex for alternative energy research with new and improved capabilities to support DOE"s mission to research, develop and transfer to industry renewable energy technologies.
Partial Funding of a Proposed Life Sciences Building at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
The Proposed Action is to support DOE’s mission in the research and development of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. DOE’s EERE leads the national research effort to develop clean, competitive, and reliable energy technologies for the 21st century. The goal of the EERE program is to improve the Nation's overall economic strength and competitiveness, energy security, and environmental health through the development of clean, competitive, and reliable power technologies. The purpose and need for the Proposed Action is to provide and maintain enhanced facilities and infrastructure to adequately support state-of-the-art alternative energy research. These improvements are needed to allow for growth of NREL’s research programs.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory's South Table Mountain Complex, Golden Field Office, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
The purpose for U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) action is the title transfer of unneeded DOE real property located at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) in order to help support the accelerated cleanup of ETTP and to continue to support economic development in the region. DOE's action is needed to help reduce the eventual cost for building demolition and to reduce or eliminate ETTP site landlord costs. This would also help to free money for reinvestment in cleanup projects to further reduce risks at the site. DOE also recognizes that transferring unneeded property can help offset economic losses resulting from continued DOE downsizing, facility closures, and workforce restructuring.