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U.S. House of Representatives

Subcommittee on Energy and Environment

1. National energy policy generally;
2. Fossil energy, renewable energy resources and synthetic fuels; energy conservation; energy information; energy regulation and utilization;
3. Utility issues and regulation of nuclear facilities;
4. Interstate energy compacts;
5. Nuclear energy and waste;
6. Superfund, RCRA, and the Safe Drinking Water Act;
7. The Clean Air Act; and,
8. All laws, programs, and government activities affecting such matters.

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U.S. Senate

The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources legislative activity can be described in the following major areas: energy resources and development, including regulation, conservation, strategic petroleum reserves and appliance standards; nuclear energy; Indian affairs; public lands and their renewable resources; surface mining, Federal coal, oil, and gas, other mineral leasing; territories and insular possessions; and water resources.

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United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office

The FCO is responsible for promoting British interests overseas and our relations with other countries

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University of Delaware, The Institute of Energy Conversion

The Institute of Energy Conversion (IEC), established at the
University of Delaware in 1972, is a laboratory devoted to research and
development of thin-film photovoltaic solar cells and other photonic
devices. IEC was designated a University Center of Excellence for
Photovoltaic Research and Education by the Department of Energy and the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory in 1992 . Fundamental materials
and device research is carried out in parallel with process engineering
studies and analysis of film deposition and processing. The broad scope

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University of Illinois WaterCAMPWS

The mission of The WaterCAMPWS is to develop revolutionary new materials and systems for
safely and economically purifying water for human use, while simultaneously developing the diverse
human resources needed to exploit the research advances and the knowledge base created.

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US Climate Change Program

The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) coordinates and
integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and
their implications for society. The USGCRP began as a presidential
initiative in 1989 and was mandated by Congress in the Global Change Research Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-606), which called for "a
comprehensive and integrated United States research program which will
assist the Nation and the world to understand, assess, predict, and
respond to human-induced and natural processes of global change
."

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USECOM

The U.S.
European Command conducts military operations and builds partner
capacity to enhance transatlantic security and defend the homeland
forward.