PROCEEDINGS OF THE DOE THERMAL AND CHEMICAL STORAGE ANNUAL CONTRACTOR'S REVIEW MEETING, MCLEAN, VIRGINIA, OCTOBER 14-16, 1980

by BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY,

Technical Report, 1981

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CSP Unique ID 190682629

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Electronic Resource

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**Click on MARC view for more information on this report.**

Publication

CONF 801055; Report; March 1981.

Language

Library's review

ABSTRACT:
The DOE/Office of Advanced Conservation Technologies (ACT) conducted an annual contractor's review meeting during October 14-16, 1980 at the Westpark Hotel in McLean, Virginia. The review meeting consisted of contractor presentations, brief question and answer periods, and an executive
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review session held on Friday, October 17th. This year's meeting combined presentations from both the Thermal Energy Storage Program and the Chemical/Hydrogen Energy Storage Program. Overviews for each of these programs are provided within the proceedings by the respective DOE Program Managers, Michael Gurevich and Fred Gornick. James H. Swisher, Director of the DOE/Division of Thermal and Mechanical Energy Storage provided the welcoming remarks. This report is a compilation of papers and speech presentations distributed at the conference.

The proceedings are divided into three sections starting with Thermal Energy Storage Papers and continuing through to the Chemical/Hydrogen Energy Storage papers (page 141) and ending with composite project summaries for each R&D effort. The presentations outlined the progress and accomplishments of each subcontractor during FY 1980 and provided an expanded opportunity for dialogue between formal reviewers, program management and interested researchers. The review committee, comprised of representatives from industry, academia and government provided an assessment of programmatic activities and recommendations for future direction.

The 1980 annual review was planned and managed by Brookhaven National Laboratory program personnel with the assistance and support of Courtesy Associates. Special thanks is extended to Annmarie Pittman of Courtesy Associates, James Martin of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Session Chairmen. A final note of appreciation is offered to our very informative guest speaker, John Paul Contzen, Director of Programs for Commission of European Communities. The proceedings provide information on thermal and chemical energy storage progress through September 30, 1980.
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