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PROPOSED GUNNISON RISING PROJECT – EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE SOLAR ENERGY PROVISION FITTING A STANDARD GRID BLOCK PATTERN AND TO FACILITATE PHASING OF DEVELOPMENT

Date: 2008-01-01
Categories: Community, Weather & Atmospheric Science, Energy Development, Gunnison Basin
Geographic scope: gunnison basin
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

community planning (June 2008). Covers Gunnison, Colorado. Topics: solar energy, Stirling dish engine, parabolic solar trough collector, heat storage and exchange. Agencies: U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Colorado Governor's Energy Office. Cites 6 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on PROPOSED GUNNISON RISING PROJECT – EXAMPLES OF POS with 13 nodes and 52 connections. Top connected: United States Department of Energy, Gunnison, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, energy budget.

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United States Department of EnergyNational Renewable Energy LaboratoryOak Ridge National LaboratoryColorado Governor's Office Of Energy Management and ConservationNational Nuclear Security Administration

External References Cited (6)

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report (6)

  • Connecting Colorado's Renewable Resources to the Markets (2008)Renewable Resource Generation Development Areas Task Force
  • 2007 Building Energy Data Book (2007)D&R International
  • Community - District Energy Systems: Preliminary Planning & Design Standards (2006)National Energy Center for Community Sustainability
  • Heating Water with Solar Energy Costs Less at the Phoenix Federal Correctional Institution (2004)Federal Energy Management Program
  • Sandia and Stirling Energy to Build Solar Dish Power Plant (2004)Sandia National Laboratories
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  • Assessment of Parabolic Trough and Power Tower Solar Technology Cost and Performance Forecasts (2003)Sargent & Lundy Consulting Group