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HR 612
109th Congress • 2005-2007 (Ended)

Energy Basic and Applied Sciences Act of 2005


HR 612
Feb 8, 2005
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy.
Acid rain Agricultural wastes Agriculture and Food Air conditioning Alcohol as fuel Alternative energy sources Armed Forces and National Security Auditing Authorization Biological research Biomass energy Black colleges Building construction Building laws Building materials Buy American Carbon cycle Carbon dioxide Catalysis Cellulose Chemistry Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Climate change and greenhouse gases Coal Cogeneration of electric power and heat College teachers Commerce Commercialization Communication in science Competitive bidding Congress Congress and foreign policy Congressional oversight Congressional reporting requirements Cost effectiveness Department of Energy Disciplining of employees Discrimination in employment Economics and Public Finance Education Electric appliances Electric batteries Electric power distribution Electric power production Electric power transmission Electric vehicles Energy Energy conservation Energy demand Energy efficiency Energy prices Energy research Energy security Energy storage Energy supplies Engines Environmental Protection Environmental research Environmental technology Executive reorganization Exports Federal advisory bodies Federal aid to air pollution control Federal aid to education Federal aid to research Federal aid to water pollution control Federal employees Feedstock Foreign Trade and International Finance Fossil fuels Fuel cells Fuel consumption Gas in submerged lands Gas industry Genetic research Geothermal resources Government contractors Government Operations and Politics Government statistics Heat pumps Heating Heavy metals High technology Higher education Hispanic Americans Hydroelectric power Hydrogen Idaho Indian education Industrial pollution Infrastructure Infrastructure (Economics) International Affairs International cooperation in science Labor and Employment Laboratories Lighting Marine and coastal resources, fisheries Materials Mercury Methane Minorities Minorities in government Minority education Motor vehicles Native Americans Natural gas Natural gas vehicles Negotiations Nuclear energy Nuclear energy research Nuclear engineering Nuclear facilities Nuclear fission Nuclear fuels Nuclear fusion Nuclear nonproliferation Nuclear physics Nuclear power plants Nuclear reactors Nuclear security measures Ocean energy resources Oil and gas royalties Oil pollution Oil shales Oil well drilling Performance measurement Petroleum Petroleum engineering Petroleum in submerged lands Petroleum industry Physics Planning Planning-programming-budgeting Prospecting Proteins Public Lands and Natural Resources Public-private partnerships Radioactive pollution Recruiting of employees Recycling of waste products Refuse as fuel Reprogramming of appropriated funds Research and development Scholarships Science, Technology, Communications Scientific education Scientists Small business Smog Soil pollution Solar energy Steel Submarine oil well drilling Sunset legislation Supercomputers Superconductivity Technology transfer Transportation and Public Works Treaties Waste reduction Water pollution control Wind power Women Women in government Women's education Wood