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KP-1170-R2 - Klamath Project; Left to right, Sherman T. Waldrip, Warren T. Flourney, Bob Heiny, and H. C. Monroe; March 25, 1946; Commercial Photo
Springfield has three industrial plants each with sufficient waste heat to provide heating for most of the city's commercial and institutional buildings. This fact, along with a high degree of energy awareness,...
Geothermal resource development in Klamath Falls increased dramatically with completion of Phase I of the city geothermal heating system in 1982. Phase I can supply 14 government office buildings and 127 homes...
In March 1977, the Division of Conservation Research and Technology of the Energy Research and Development Administration (now the Division of Power Systems of the Department of Energy) began a series of...
The objective of the Energy Research Group, led by Dr Garth Harris, Executive Officer of the NZERDC, was to explore a range of energy choices open to New Zealand and to identify policies that match the choices....
This Open-File Report consists of fluid temperature logs compiled during studies of the geohydrology and low temperature geothermal resources of eastern Washington. The fluid temperature logs are divided into...
Regional studies of the lower Eocene Wilcox Group in Texas were conducted to assess the potential for producing heat energy and solution methane from geopressured fluids in the deep-subsurface growth-faulted...
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ill.,; Report title; "On October 7 and 8, 1991 an advisory panel\recovery team met at Crater Lake National Park to review the status of the park's only native fish population, and to develop recommendations for...
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