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Legislative mandates for energy model documentation and access : a historical analysis
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Light-water reactor physics parameters for transient analysis
(MIT Energy Lab, 1975)The nature and characteristics of nuclear reactor transients induced by control rod motions are important to light-water reactor safety analyses. Rod motion influences both local neutron absorption rates and the ... -
Local economic impact of nuclear power plants
(MIT Energy Lab, 1975) -
Log-linear models of petroleum product demand : an international study
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-07) -
Long range transport of acid rain precursors
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1983, 1983)A model of the long range transport of primary and secondary pollutants derived by Fay and Rosenzweig (1) is applied to the problem of the transport of acid rain precursors. The model describes the long term average (annual ... -
Loop simulation capability for sodium-cooled systems
(Cambridge, Mass. : Energy Laboratory and Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984, 1984)A one-dimensional loop simulation capability has been implemented in the thermal-hydraulic analysis code, THERMIT-4E. This code had been used to simulate and investigate flow in test sections of experimental sodium loops ... -
Low prices or self-sufficiency : the conflicting goals of national energy policy
(MIT Energy Lab, 1976) -
LWR core thermal-hydraulic analysis : assessment and comparison of the range of applicability of the codes COBRA IIIC/MIT and COBRA IV-I
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-09)This report summarizes the result of studies concerning the range of applicability of two subchannel codes for a variety of thermal-hydraulic analyses. The subchannel codes used include COBRA IIIC/MIT and the newly ... -
LWR fuel performance analysis : fuel cracking and relocation
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-10) -
Macro-engineering : how to decide?
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1978-12) -
Management decisions for cogeneration : a survey analysis
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1982, 1982)This study explores the underlying factors in the decision by private, private non-profit, and public sector facility owners to invest in cogeneration technology. It employs alpha factor analysis techniques to develop ... -
Management decisions for cogeneration : discriminating between users and non users
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1982, 1982) -
Management decisions for cogeneration : executive summary
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1982, 1982)This report summarizes two interdependent studies which explore the underlying factors in the decision by private, private non-profit, and public sector facility owners to invest in cogeneration technology. They employ ... -
Managerial switching and myopia
(MIT Energy Lab, 1987) -
Managerial switching and myopia
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy Policy Research, 1987) -
Market diffusion and the effect of demonstrations : a study of the Denver Metro Passive Solar Home program
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981, 1981)This paper is a report on the reactions to and effects of the Denver Metro Passive Solar Home demonstration program, conducted in the Spring of 1981. The purpose of the program was to provide impetus to builders for ... -
Mathematical predictive models for cooling ponds and lakes. Part B, User's manual and applications of MITEMP. Part C. A transient analytical model for shallow cooling ponds
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1979-12)In Part B a computer code, '"MITEMP: M.I.T. Transient Temperature Prediction Model for Natural Reservoirs and Cooling Impoundments," is presented as a feasible and efficient tool for the prediction of transient ... -
A mathematical programming/economic equilibrium model for the quantitative analysis of the stability of Japan's energy system
(MIT Energy Lab, 1986)Japan's energy supply-demand system is fully dependent on the import of primary energy resources from foreign countries. So the availability of primary energy, including crude oil and coal, is a very important factor ... -
A mathematical programming/economic equilibrium model for the quantitative analysis of the stability of Japan's energy system
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Measuring the purchasing power of major currencies from OPEC's viewpoint
(MIT Energy Laboratory, 1979-02)