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DATE (50)
the taxable year
fiscal year 2002
year
years
2001
annual
fiscal year 2003
2004
December 31, 2001
fiscal year 2004
2003
2000
fiscal year
fiscal year 2005
later than 6 months
1990
2010
fiscal year 2006
1992
2002
2009
2006
1986
1980
5-year
1998
1970
2005
180 days
2013
49
one year
6 months
annually
2 years
January 1, 2007
90 days
2008
December 31, 2006
10-year
the calendar year
1974
1976
1954
fiscal years
2007
later than 90 days
later than 1 year
year
2002
days
EVENT (29)
the Coastal Plain
title II
SESSION
H. R. 4
‘‘Coefficient of Performance
the ‘‘Comprehensive
3
Energy Research and Technology Act
the ‘‘Bioenergy Act
the August 9, 1983
the ‘‘Energy Security
the ‘‘Natural Gas
the ‘‘Fusion Energy
the ‘‘Arctic Coastal Plain
the ‘‘Alternative Fuel
the ‘‘Next
12
International Energy Conservation Code
Northeast National
the ‘‘Clean Coal Power
‘‘2006
the May 16, 2001
the ‘‘Environmental
New Source
the ‘‘Royalty
Project 99-E-200
the ‘‘Next Generation Lighting Initiative
Tier II
the ‘‘Federal Oil
the ‘‘Energy
the ‘‘Program
Appendix 2 of the August 9, 1983
the ‘‘Clean Green
FAC (8)
YEAR CITY
the Robert S. Walker
Capitol
the Main Injector
the Paducah Gaseous
the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant
U.S.C.
Henry Hub
GPE (37)
4 IH
the United States
United States
California
Mexico
States
Alaska
IH
Texas
Folsom
PADUCAH
PANY.—For
the United States Housing
the State of Alaska
Florida
14
States
the District of Columbia
1713(c
Texas State
the United States Court
Brazil
Stevenson-
United States of America
Idaho
Oak Ridge
Canada
the United States of America
Coast-
West Africa
the Special Area
CONTENTS.—A
Louisiana
NOLOGY.—For
LOC (32)
IH
the Coastal Plain
Coastal
Coastal Plain
Gulf
the Gulf of Mexico
CIAL
North Slope
Gulf of Mexico
the North Slope Borough
the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
the Special Area
the Coastal Plain
19
Territorial
National Wildlife Refuge
North latitude
Western Gulf
appro-
4
Outer Conti-
Clean Coal
Outer
the North Slope
Prudhoe Bay
Photovoltaic
ARCTIC COASTAL
Central Planning Area
Coal
appro-
7
the Beaufort Sea
appro-
10
NORP (15)
Indian
tories
Western
Eastern
APPROPRIATIONS.—To
British
REQUIRED.—The
American
parian
Americans
AGREEMENTS.—The
North American
Project MEL-001
ORG (50)
SEC
Congress
State
Energy
U.S.C.
Interior
Department
Federal
APPROPRIATIONS
United
the Environmental Protection Agency
Commission
Energy Star
Nation
the Mineral Leasing Act
Spark M. Matsunaga Hydrogen
Research, Development
Senate
FERC
ronmental Protection Agency
the Energy Policy and Conservation Act
National
Transportation
the House of Representatives
NEPA
Department of Energy
House
the Department of Energy
Science and Technology
Advisory Committee
Research Organization
Treasury
HHV
the Federal Power Act
Commerce
the Federal Government
the Internal Revenue Code
the National Academy of Sciences
the Environmental Protection
Office
MENTS
the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
Agency
Federal and State
Federal, State
the Office of Science and Technology
the National Energy Conservation
non-Federal
PERSON (25)
Subparagraph
George E. Brown
Kaktovik
TAUZIN
ACCOUNT.—Con-
mary
ard 90.1–1999
45H
Multiprogram
Biological
Bayh
OXLEY
FISHWAYS
Reid Vapor Pressure
8) Appropriate
nies
Grant of
HANSEN
George
3
E. Brown
mations
Robert S. Walker
THOMAS
Biopower
appro-
12
TIAL
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
92.9%
national security
28.1%
government oversight
13.8%
Extracted Keywords
energy conservation
appropriations subtitle
subtitle
fuel
renewable energy
program sec
title sec
sec authorization
renewable
research development
authorization appropriations
appropriations sec
uranium
technology sec
definitions sec
Forensic Analysis
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