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Energy Is Not Just Flipping The Switch Any More, Alfred L. Ransome
Energy Is Not Just Flipping The Switch Any More, Alfred L. Ransome
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The energy industry -- or basically the mining industry -- is becoming more complex and costly. It is imperative that the facts pertaining to the mineral industry be disseminated to the layman; the best method in the long term is by way of science and economics in the schools -- kindergarten through high school. The Mineral Information Committee of the Colorado Section of the SME-AIME in cooperation with the Metro State College, Denver is embarking on such a program, and the newly developed magazine, "RESOURCES", is the vehicle for spreading the message through the classroom.
Assessment Of Residential Energy Use: Some Results And Methodologies, Gunar E. Liepins
Assessment Of Residential Energy Use: Some Results And Methodologies, Gunar E. Liepins
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper addresses the problem of determining residential energy use. Specifically, it discusses some of the estimation methods, selected results, and potential errors in the estimates.
Oil Shale Energy And The Environment, Stephen Utter
Oil Shale Energy And The Environment, Stephen Utter
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Shale oil can be produced from oil shale by true In situ, modified in situ, and surface retorting methods. Both modified in situ and surface methods require mining of the oil shale. The environmental Implications of an oil shale mining industry are reviewed and the impacts upon land use, air and water quality, and ecological systems discussed. The Bureau's mining environmental research program is described and the results to date summarized.