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, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Subsequently, the data file was expanded to include: the …
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and employment growth to the economy of Nevada. It has been suggested that the siting of the nuclear waste repository at … Yucca Mountain, Nevada, will lead to a significant reduction in the amenity value of the state and, consequently, the …
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). Two PA models have been approved by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada …
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This volume contains the appendices for the ''Impact of Geothermal Technology Improvements on Royalty Collections on Federal Lands, Final Report, Volume I.'' The material in this volume supports the conclusions presented in Volume I and details each Known Geothermal Resource Area's (KGRA's)...
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The Department of Energy (Department), Nevada Operations office (Nevada) is responsible for following established … determine whether Nevada and its Management and Operating (M&O) contractors were following Federal and Department policies with … regard to directed support service subcontracts. The audit showed that program offices in Nevada and Headquarters were …
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waste to the proposed repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The authors describe a model which can be used to evaluate the … impacts of transporting spent nuclear fuel nationally and in the State of Nevada. The authors used this model to evaluate the …
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This study identifies remaining undeveloped geothermal resources in California and western Nevada, and it estimates the … uncertain input parameters. Incremental geothermal reserves in the California/Nevada study area have a minimum value of 2 … estimated to average $3,100/kW for the California/Nevada study area, and $2,950/kW for the state of California alone. These cost …
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A computer simulation model (GIRORA-Electric) is developed to study the economics of power generation from high temperature geothermal resources. GIRORA-Electric is a discounted cash flow investment model which evaluates the rate of return on producers' capital investment. This model consists of...
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geothermal resource area in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Included are an overview; an economic analysis …
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process of building a strategic-level system dynamics model using the case of water management in Las Vegas, Nevada. The …
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