129 results — topic: Energy ·
Speaker's Kit Nuclear Power
Document (1976). Covers Colorado, Denver, Shippingport. Topics: nuclear power, nuclear fuel cycle, waste management, uranium mining. Agencies: Coloradans for Safe Power, Atomic Energy Commission, Energy Research and Development Administration. Cites 56 external works.
Public Utilities Commission Hearing #5685 1976
The Sierra Club, 1976
Primary purpose of this letter is to alert all Tenneco shareholders in your state to the fact that important state and national decisions are being made in regard to the future of nuclear power as an energy source
Correspondence (1976). Covers Houston, Texas, California. Topics: nuclear power, energy supply, nuclear referendum, nuclear power plant construction. Agencies: Tenneco Inc, Newport News Industrial Corporation, Newport News Shipbuilding. Cites 1 external work.
Oil Shale Clippings and Notes 1976 Denver Post
News article (1976). Covers Utah, Colorado, Croswell. Topics: oil shale, energy development, water diversion, underground retorting. Agencies: U.S. Energy Resources and Development Administration, Bureau of Reclamation, Energy Research and Development Administration. Cites 4 external works.
Nuclear power is the most controversial issue of the century.
Correspondence (Spring 1976). Covers Washington, Washington D.C., Wisconsin. Topics: nuclear power, energy policy. Agencies: Nuclear Regulatory Commission, General Electric, National Intervenors.
Not "No on No. 3" but Yes. Here is why.
Correspondence (1976). Covers Gunnison, Colorado, Alabama. Topics: nuclear power, reactor safety, radioactive waste disposal, nuclear material diversion. Agencies: Federal Energy Administration. Cites 2 external works.
Modular Integrated Utility System & Man Made Natural Resource
Ricahrd A Girard, Jerome Rothenberg, 1976
Colorado is at the crossroads of energy development and nees your help in deciding which way to go.
Correspondence (1976). Covers Colorado, Denver. Topics: nuclear energy development, Nuclear Safeguards Amendment, citizen participation. Agencies: Public Service Co., Coloradans for Safe Power, American Federation of Teachers, Colorado. Cites 1 external work.
Colorado Humanities Program Grant Application
Correspondence (1975-1976). Covers Colorado, Durango, Dunton. Topics: land use decisions, land values, rural life styles, growth and its control. Agencies: Colorado Humanities Program, National Endowment for the Humanities, Four Corners Forum. Cites 4 external works.
Colorado Earth Advocate Synfuels Alert! Safe Power Narrows Oil Shale Report
Bob Vollmerhausen, Renelle Rae, George Kyncl. Colorado Earth Advocate Friends of the Earth. May 1976.
Coloradans will vote on Amendment #3, an anti-nuclear initiative
Correspondence. Covers Colorado, Southern California, Rosemead. Topics: Amendment #3, nuclear power. Agencies: Southern California Edison Company.
Coal Train Assessment Final Report
Environmental assessment (1975-1985). Covers Colorado, Denver, Wyoming. Topics: coal train transportation, environmental impact assessment, rail route alternatives, coal transportation. Agencies: Four Corners Regional Commission, URS Company, Colorado Department of Highways. Cites 19 external works.
Boom Town Financing Study Volume 1: Financial impacts of energy development in Colorado
Prepared by: Ross M. Bolt, Dan Luna, Lynda A. Watkins, Department of Local Affairs- State of Colorado. November 1976.
Answers to Questions about Nuclear Power Vote "No" on #3
Document (1976). Covers Fort St. Vrain, Brown's Ferry, United States. Topics: nuclear power, nuclear power safety, radioactive waste storage, radiation exposure. Agencies: Tennessee Valley Authority, Atomic Industrial Forum, Edison Electric Institute. Cites 6 external works.
A Citizen's Factsheet: Utility Rate Structures Should Promote Energy Conservation
Document (1970-1980). Covers Colorado, Denver, Chicago. Topics: utility rate structures, energy conservation, Lifeline rates, peak-load pricing. Agencies: Colorado Open Space Council, Federal Energy Administration, Public Utilities Commission. Cites 24 external works.
The host of ideas that you set forth about the health problems associated with energy development have triggered several thoughts.
Carl M. York and John C. Cobb. Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc.and University of Colorado Medical Center. 1975.
The hidden cost of saying NO, The Benefits of saying YES
Document (1975). Covers California, Thames, Ohio. Topics: hidden costs, technological innovation, climate modifications, genetic engineering. Agencies: Congress, government, Naval Research Laboratory. Cites 13 external works.
The Colorado Energy Research Institute invites you to participate in a workshop on "Energy Balances in Fossil Fuel Resources".
Correspondence (1975). Covers Golden, Colorado, Gunnison. Topics: Energy Balances in Fossil Fuel Resources, Senate Bill 50, Energy Task Force. Agencies: Colorado Energy Research Institute, Western State College, Energy Task Force. Cites 1 external work.
Subject: Energy Policy-Related Research Concept of CERI
Correspondence. Covers Golden, Colorado, Montrose. Topics: energy policy, policy-related research, local government implementation, energy development. Agencies: CERI, BLM Montrose District. Cites 2 external works.
Research Framework for Energy in Colorado Policy-Related Research and Evaluation
Technical report (1975). Covers Colorado, Montrose District. Topics: energy policy, energy conservation, energy research. Agencies: Colorado Energy Research Institute, CERI, B.L.M.. Cites 2 external works.