Fiscal Year 2000 Climate Change Budget Authorization Request: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, April 14, 1999, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 1457 pages |
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... expected from coal technology research and development in recent analyses . Both in AEO99 and , previously , in an analysis of the Kyoto Protocol , new advanced coal plants were projected to approach 47 percent efficiency . Even with ...
... expected from coal technology research and development in recent analyses . Both in AEO99 and , previously , in an analysis of the Kyoto Protocol , new advanced coal plants were projected to approach 47 percent efficiency . Even with ...
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... expected to remain over 2 to 1 for the next generation of advanced coal plants and advanced gas combined - cycle plants . Table 42. Carbon Emissions for Fossil Generating Technologies Carbon Emissions Pounds per Million Btu Consumed ...
... expected to remain over 2 to 1 for the next generation of advanced coal plants and advanced gas combined - cycle plants . Table 42. Carbon Emissions for Fossil Generating Technologies Carbon Emissions Pounds per Million Btu Consumed ...
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... expected , or if carbon reductions beyond the Kyoto Protocol targets are required , technologies that remove and store carbon produced by fossil plants may be needed . At present , technologies for removing carbon from the flue gas of ...
... expected , or if carbon reductions beyond the Kyoto Protocol targets are required , technologies that remove and store carbon produced by fossil plants may be needed . At present , technologies for removing carbon from the flue gas of ...
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... expected to increase to 1,956 MMT by 2020. Assuming nothing is done to modify this projected growth , this represents a 45 percent growth in carbon emissions in the three decades , 1990 to 2020. Carbon emissions will grow most quickly ...
... expected to increase to 1,956 MMT by 2020. Assuming nothing is done to modify this projected growth , this represents a 45 percent growth in carbon emissions in the three decades , 1990 to 2020. Carbon emissions will grow most quickly ...
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... expected to yield a 3.7 percent annual growth in air travel , causing jet fuel use to increase by 2.8 percent a year . This increase in transportation fuel consumption is expected to cause the carbon emission for the transportation ...
... expected to yield a 3.7 percent annual growth in air travel , causing jet fuel use to increase by 2.8 percent a year . This increase in transportation fuel consumption is expected to cause the carbon emission for the transportation ...
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Page 249 - President Clinton established the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) by Executive Order on November 23, 1993. This cabinet-level council is the principal means for the President to coordinate science, space, and technology policies across the Federal Government. NSTC acts as a "virtual" agency for science and technology to coordinate the diverse parts of the Federal research and development enterprise.
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Page 407 - UNFCCC also establishes more specific obligations for developed countries, which have agreed to seek to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to 1990 levels by the year 2000.