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- noun the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977
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Examples
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Meanwhile, talks between Scottish Power and the energy department for a prototype CCS scheme are close to collapse.
Huhne will use Fukushima report to revive nuclear programme 2011
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The problem with settling Mars is this: despite its dazzling desert environment if you consider frozen dry tundra's dazzling, Mars is not the most ideal location when it comes to the energy department.
Will Bio Fuels Power Martian Colonies Instead Of Solar? | Universe Today 2010
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While with the energy department, he had security clearance for atomic or nuclear related materials.
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The report commissioned by the energy department says tapping heats that's locked miles below the surface of the earth, could unleash a significant energy source and it could be found affordably.
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FRANKEN: The law requires that in November the energy department will begin to study whether the extended daylight saving time really did make much of a difference.
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But moments ago the energy department reported U.S.
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The statistics were obtained from a briefing to the committee by the minerals and energy department.
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In fact, the energy department is looking at ten proposed areas in states around the country that might be sites for these transmission lines.
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The minerals and energy department, it said, was behind schedule in terms of its target of universal access to electricity by 2012.
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In the energy department, as you remember, about seven of the 14 departments have less in the '95 budget than they had in
Briefing On Reinventing Government By Panetta And Kamarck ITY National Archives 1994
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