2011 Geothermal Technologies Program Peer Review Presentation summarizing relevance, proposed approach, and logistics of the Glass Buttes Exploration and Drilling.
Information relating the allocation of funds for expenditures for a given period of time. This could be divided into Capital Budgets, Operating Budgets and Cash Budgets.
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children from birth through age 17. This technical report presents the most recent estimates for married- couple and single-parent families using data from the 2011-15 Consumer Expenditure Survey (all data presented in 2015 dollars). Data and methods used in calculating annual child-rearing expenses are described. Estimates are provided for married-couple and single-parent families with two children for major components of the budget by age of child, family income, and region of residence. For the overall United States, annual child-rearing expense estimates ranged between $12,350 and $13,900 for a child in a two-child, married-couple family in the middle-income group. Adjustment factors for households with less than or greater than two children are also provided. Expenses vary considerably by household income level, region, and composition, emphasizing that a single estimate may not be applicable to all families. Results of this study may be of use in developing State child support and foster care guidelines, as well as public health and family-centered educational programs. i
Suites of new geophysical and geochemical surveys provide evidence for geothermal resource at the Haleakala Southwest Rift Zone (HSWRZ) on Maui Island, Hawai'i. This poster outlines the Site's background, the geophysical surveys conducted on the Site (LiDAR, gravity and magnetics), the geochemiclal surveys conducted on the Site (CO2 flux), and summarizes the recent findings and conclusions.
This dataset is a breakdown of fossil CO2 emissions across various regions. It feeds into the Global Carbon Budget data. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
Glass Buttes Exploration and Drilling: 2010 Geothermal Technologies Program Peer Review Presentation, Walsh, et al, Ormat
The Global Carbon Budget tracks the trends in global carbon emissions and sinks and is a key measure of progress towards the goals of the Paris Agreement. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
Review the history of Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) appropriations from FY 2002 to FY 2017.
Review Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) allotments by state from FY 2003 to FY 2016. The Grants to States program is the largest source of federal funding support for library services in the U.S. Using a population-based formula, more than $150 million is distributed among the state library agencies every year. Visit https://www.imls.gov/grants/grants-states to learn more about Grants to States.
This dataset is a breakdown of Land carbon flux (Dynamic Global Vegetation Models, 2012 – 2021 decadal mean) The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
Land carbon flux response to drivers: rising atmospheric CO2 and changes to climate (Dynamic Global Vegetation Models, 2012 – 2021 decadal mean) The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
The overarching project objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of using an innovative PowerTake-Off (PTO) Module in Columbia Power's utility-scale wave energy converter (WEC). The PTO Module uniquely combines a large-diameter, direct-drive, rotary permanent magnet generator; a patent-pending rail-bearing system; and a corrosion-resistant fiber-reinforced-plastic structure
This dataset is a breakdown of territorial and consumption emissions including emission transfer across various regions. It feeds into the Global Carbon Budget data. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
This dataset is a breakdown of land use change carbon emissions across various regions. It feeds into the Global Carbon Budget data. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
This dataset is a breakdown of ocean carbon flux and response to drivers: atmospheric co2 and changes to climate. It feeds into the Global Carbon Budget data. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
This dataset is a breakdown of Ocean carbon flux (Gridded surface ocean pCO2-based data products estimate, 2012 – 2021 decadal mean). It feeds into the Global Carbon Budget data. The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.
Geothermal Technologies Program Peer Review Presentation on Blind Geothermal System Exploration in Active Volcanic Environments. Includes plans and statuses for multi-phase geophysical and geochemical surveys in overt and subtle volcanic systems in Hawaii and Maui.
Geothermal Technologies Program Peer Review Presentation on Blind Geothermal System Exploration in Active Volcanic Environments. Includes plans and statuses for multi-phase geophysical and geochemical surveys in overt and subtle volcanic systems in Hawaii and Maui.
Surface fCO2 and air-sea CO2 3D flux data (longitude, latitude, time) The data and model output provided are freely available and were furnished by individual scientists who encourage their use. Citation: Please cite the Global Carbon Budget 2022 (Friedlingstein et al., 2022b, ESSD) for all data. Acknowledgement: Please add the following text in the acknowledgement of your paper: “We acknowledge the Global Carbon Project, which is responsible for the Global Carbon Budget and we thank [relevant modelling groups] for producing and making available their model output.”
This webpage provides links to the current and past U.S. Department of Energy budgets.
This webpage contains current and past U.S. Department of Energy budget justifications. The link will go to the 2019 budget. Justifications for other years can be obtained by clicking on Budget and then selecting the justification link for the desired budget year.
Preliminary monitoring and analyses for the Utah FORGE Milford Site. Includes a report detailing the seismic monitoring goals and results, a detailed techno-economic infrastructure assessment with an analysis, a budget, schedules, and cost summaries, and a summary of environmental impacts.