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The following publications are available to the public on a subscription basis from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Springfield, Virginia 22161. The annual subscription rate for one volume (calendar) year (12 issues plus cumulative index) is $75.00 for domestic subscribers and $150.00 for subscribers outside the North American continent, except as listed below for DOE Patents Available for Licensing (PAL). A single issue is $7.00 (domestic) and $14.00 (outside the North American continent).

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The following publications are available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Springfield, Virginia 22161. The annual rate for one volume (calendar) year (24 issues) is $40.00 for domestic subscribers and $80.00 for subscribers outside the North American continent.

Direct Energy Conversion (DEC)

A semimonthly current awareness bulletin covering the following areas: photovoltaics, magnetohydrodynamics, electrohydrodynamics, thermoelectrics, thermionics, and fuel cells. Available as PB83-946600,

Geothermal Energy Technology (GET)
awareness bulletin
A semimonthly current
devoted to information on the exploration and

development of geothermal resources. Available as
PB83-914700.

Nuclear Fuel Cycle (NFC)

A semimonthly current awareness bulletin covering all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle, both front end and back end. Available as PB83-913400. Nuclear Reactor Safety (NRS)

A semimonthly current awareness bulletin covering the following safety aspects: accident analysis,

safety systems, radiation protection, decommissioning and dismantling, and security measures. Available as PB83-913500.

Radioactive Waste Management (RWM)

A semimonthly current awareness bulletin covering the following management aspects: transport and storage, waste processing, waste disposal, waste storage, radioactive effluents, and shipping containers. Available as PB83-902900.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY PUBLICATIONS

The Technical Information Center cooperates with the following organizations in the publication of international abstract journals: (1) International Atomic Energy Agency, International Nuclear Information System, Vienna, Austria, for Atomindex; (2) International Energy Agency, IEA Coal Research, London, England, for Coal Abstracts; and (3) International Energy Agency, Biomass Conversion Technical Information Service, Dublin, Ireland, for Biomass Abstracts. In each case, the cognizant foreign agency provides the non-U.S. information to TIC for inclusion in the Energy Data Base; in turn, TIC provides the U.S. information for input into the respective journal.

Atomindex

A semimonthly abstract journal providing worldwide coverage of information on nuclear science and technology Atomindex is available by subscription from UNIPUB. 345 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010. The cost of an annual subscription, 24 semimonthly issues and semiannual and annual cumulative indexes, is $290. Biomass Abstracts

A bimonthly abstract journal with comprehensive coverage of information in any step involved in

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ABOUT THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER

The Technical Information Center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, has been the national center for scientific and technical information for the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies since 1946. In developing and managing DOE's technical information program, the Center places under bibliographic control not only DOEoriginated information but also worldwide literature on scientific and technical advances in the energy field and announces the source and availability of this information. Whereas the literature of science is emphasized, coverage is extended to DOE programmatic, socioeconomic, environmental, legislative/regulatory, energy analysis, and policy-related areas. To accomplish this mission, the Center builds and maintains computerized energyinformation data bases and disseminates this information via computerized retrieval systems and announcement publications such as abstracting journals, bibliographies, and update journals. Direct access to the Center's most comprehensive data base, the Energy Data Base, is available to the public through commercial on-line bibliographic retrieval systems. The Energy Data Base and many of the Center's energy-related data bases are available to DOE offices and contractors and to other government agencies via DOE/RECON, the Department's online information retrieval system. The Center has developed and maintains systems to record and communicate energy-related research-in-progress information, to maintain a register of DOE public communications publications, to track research report deliverables from DOE contractors, and to test and make available DOE-funded computer software programs with scientific and management applications. The Center also maintains a full-scale publishing capability to serve special publication needs of the Department. To effectively manage DOE's technical information resources, the Center's program is one of continual development and evaluation of new information products, systems, and technologies.

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Donald Paul Hodel Secretary

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Management and Administration

William S. Heffelfinger Director of Administration

Joseph G. Coyne

Manager

Technical Information Center

Vol. 9, No. 7

ISSN: 0098-5104 CODEN: EAPAD

July 1983

ENERGY ABSTRACTS
FOR POLICY ANALYSIS

ABOUT ENERGY ABSTRACTS FOR POLICY
ANALYSIS

Energy Abstracts for Policy Analysis (EAPA), while embracing all phases of energy analysis and development, is limited primarily to nontechnological or quasitechnological articles or reports having significant reference value. This selectivity in scope and coverage of EAPA is effected to emphasize the following: programmatic efforts; policy, legislative, and regulatory aspects; social, economic, and environmental impacts; regional and sectoral analyses, institutional factors, etc. Note: the "hard" scientific and technical literature is abstracted for the most part in DOE Energy Research Abstracts (ERA) and is included in the DOE Energy Data Base.

Selection for EAPA is based strictly on content (substantive articles) and is made from Congressional committee prints; Federal agency and department reports; regional commission and state and local government reports; periodicals, including trade journals and newsweeklies; conference proceedings and/or conference papers; books, including manuals, directories, encyclopedias, etc.; and documents from industrial firms, private institutes and foundations, educational institutions, societies, associations, etc.

EAPA is available on an exchange basis to universities, research institutions, industrial firms, and publishers of energy information. Inquiries should be directed to the Technical Information Center, P.O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830.

EAPA is available to the public on a subscription basis from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402. The subscription rate for the 12 monthly issues plus the annual index is $70.00 for domestic subscribers and $87.50 for subscribers outside the North American continent. The annual index is also available separately to subscribers for $10.00 (domestic) or $12.50 (outside the North American continent). A single issue costs $6.00 (domestic) or $7.50 (outside the North American continent).

Lee M. Thompson Editor

Published by the United States Department of Energy, Technical Information Center

P. O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830

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ABSTRACTS IN ENERGY ABSTRACTS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS

The principal elements of abstract entries for a typical research and development report and a typical technical journal article are illustrated below.

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Order number Author(s)

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5411 (ANL/CNSV-TM-67)' 'Oasis code application to proposed Argonne National Laboratory cogeneration plant. Bingman, P.J.; Leslie, N.P.Argonne National Lab., IL (USA)). Jun 1981 Contract W-31-109-ENG-38. 135p. 'NTIS, PC A07/MF A01. Order Number DE81025869.

A computer program, OASIS (Optimization and Simulation of Integrated Systems), has been developed by Argonne National Laboratory to provide detailed representations of the processes and operating conditions in central plants. It contains an extensive library of generic component subroutines that model representative equipment using part-load performance curves. New technologies may be modeled by adding FORTRAN written subroutines in the job input stream. The equipment performance and economic data already included are easy to modify, so that almost any plant configuration and set of operating conditions may be modeled. The use of OASIS is described for an evaluation of the proposed cogeneration plant at Argonne National Laboratory.

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5520 'Taxation of coal: an late. Stewart, R.R., Jr.; Stevens, B.J. (Deloitte Haskins & Sells, Denver, CO). Oil and Gas Tax Quarterly; 29: No. 4, 694-715 (Jun 1981).

The coal-mining industry is subject to a myriad of tax laws, regulations, and rulings. Recent developments in the area of coal mining have resolved some past conflicts and further confused others. Nevertheless, a taxpayer involved in any aspect of coal mining should carefully analyze both tax and nontax implications related thereto. There can be benefits for the taxpayer who considers the structure of the transaction, the timing and method of acquisition, classification of exploration and development stage costs, and the interaction of depletion, Section 631(c), and the concept of economic interest. 71 references.

INDEXES TO ENERGY ABSTRACTS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS

Four indexes are provided for approaching the contents of each issue of Energy Abstracts for Policy Analysis (EAPA). These indexes are cumulated annually. Each index is preceded by an introduction that details the organization of the index and the principles by which it was compiled. The reader is referred to these introductions for information not found in the index examples that follow.

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Six-digit subject category numbers are used in the storage, retrieval, and manipulation of bibliographic information entered into DOE's computerized bibliographic information system. The six-digit category numbers are utilized as if they were three pairs of two-digit numbers, the first two pairs being used to arrange the abstract content of Energy Abstracts for Policy Analysis. Because each issue of EAPA announces only those documents becoming available during a monthly period, some subject categories may not be represented in every issue.

29 GENERAL

01 Energy Analysis and Modeling

(Methodology or techniques for process analysis, input-output analysis, systems analysis, regional analysis, etc., including energy accounting and net energy evaluations. For analysis for a specific purpose, see the appropriate subcategory; e.g., for forecasting electric power demand, see the subcategory Electric Power.)

02 Economics and Sociology

(All economic, sociological, or political aspects of any energy action or policy, e.g., energy source development, energy facility construction and/or siting, implementation of conservation or other programs, the OPEC cartel, etc., also, basic

economic and social studies that are applicable to analysis of energy systems or policy.)

03 Environment, Health, and Safety

(Policy and management aspects as opposed to tech

nological studies; energy or monetary costs of complying with regulations; environmental impacts of energy source development, energy facility construction, and/or siting, conventional energy supplies, etc.; environmental regulations and legislation per se.)

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10 Conservation

(Policy, management, legislative, programmatic, and regulatory aspects of conservation.)

20 Supply, Demand, and Forecasting

(Surveys, analyses, simulations, forecasts, and forecasting techniques for predicting energy demand or supply; also, emergency measures, e.g., allocations, substitutions, etc., to ensure adequate supplies.)

30 Policy, Legislation, and Regulation

(Congressional hearings, legislation, regulations,

etc., for implementing or interpreting alreadyestablished policy or that can aid in formulating policy; also, assessments, evaluations, surveys, regional hearings, etc., on present or to-beestablished policies. Information concerning energy policies of state, local, and foreign governments or regional or international organizations is also included.)

40 Fossil Fuels

(Policies and programs for and economic, sociological, and environmental aspects of coal, petroleum, natural gas, and oil shale or tar sand development; also, all assessments of reserves and resources, both U. S. and worldwide.)

50 Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuels

(Assessment of the potential of hydrogen in a hydrogen-based economy or of nonfossil fuel sources in substitution for conventional sources.) 60 Electric Power

(Surveys and forecasting of electricity demand and supply; statistics of power consumption on a local, regional, or national basis; utility management problems including planning, rate structures and regulations, accounting procedures, peak-load pricing, load management, power thefts, public relations, etc.)

80 Consumption and Utilization

(Survey- or statistical-type information on energy usage in the consuming sectors.)

90 Unconventional Sources and Power Generation (Policy and management aspects of solar, geothermal, wind, tidal wave, or other renewable energy sources.)

CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX

PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX

SUBJECT INDEX

REPORT NUMBER INDEX

ORDER NUMBER CORRELATION

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