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Retreat notes: 2014 (UUSAC) | 2014 | University of Utah staff | Communication and selection. |
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PTO accrual tables - for HR use only (UUSAC) | 2012-03-21 | Exempt staff; Non-exempt staff; Paid leave; University of Utah staff | PTO bucket holds vacation, sick, holiday, and personal preference. Employees at .75 - .99 FTE will accrue at a pro-rated amount (.75 FTE will receive 15, 17.5, and 20 hours per month according to service years). Employees at .50 to .74 FTE will accrue a flat amount of 6 days per year, or four hour... |
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Paid time off (PTO) explanation (UUSAC) | | Paid time off; University of Utah employees | An outline explanation of paid time off for University of Utah employees, including: what is paid time off, converting time, sick leave, holidays and pay out option. Also included is a graph showing years of service and PTO. |
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WHESA (UUSAC) | | | Membership list of WHESA. |
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LEED 2009 for healthcare: new construction and major renovations (UUSAC) | 2009 | Healthcare; University of Utah staff | Project checklist categories including: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, innovation in design, and regional priority credits. |
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President notes (UUSAC) | | University of Utah employees | Notes on committee seats and things done by the president. |
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Votes (UUSAC) | | | A list of the number of applicants and votes. |
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Development of baseline data and analysis of life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of petroleum-based fuels | 2008-11-26 | baseline data and analysis; life cycle greenhouse gas emissions; petroleum based fuels; alternative transportation fuel options; GHG emissions; reduce greenouse gass emissions | Alternative transportation fuel options are currently being explored or implemented across the nation to (1) reduce climate change impacts from the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs), (2) reduce our reliance on foreign sources of energy, and (3) provide an economically-stable transportation fuel sou... |
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Propulsion and power rapid response research and development (R&D) support - Delivery order 0011: Advanced propulsion fuels research and development -- Subtask: Framework and guidance for estimating greenhouse gas footprints of aviation fuels | 2009-04 | propulsion research and development; power rapid response research and development; R and D; greenhouse gas emissions; petroleum based fuels; alternative fuels; propulsion fuels | Although there have been extensive analyses of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with petroleum based fuels and alternative fuels, there are still substantial uncertainties associated with some of the estimates of the greenhouse gas impacts of these fuel systems. Nevertheless, a variety of gov... |
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An evaluation of the extraction, transport and refining of imported crude oils and the impact on life cycle greenhouse gas emissions | 2009-03-27 | imported crude oils; life cycle of greenhouse gas emissions; greenhouse gas emissions; crude oil; GHG emissions | The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has analyzed the full life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of transportation fuels derived from domestic crude oil and crude oil imported from specific countries. Estimates of the well-to-tank (WTT) GHG emissions associated with producing diesel ... |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) 1995-96 Cathey Eckart Chair | 1996 | | |
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Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources: Quarterly progress report - January 2015 to March 2015 | 2015 | quarterly report; domestic oil shale resources; domestic oil sands resources; unconventional fuels; oil shale; oil sands | The Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program, part of the research agenda of the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah, is focused on engineering, scientific, and legal research surrounding the development of these resources in ... |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) 1996-1997 | 1997 | Year end report; University of Utah staff; University of Utah employees | Year end report of UUSAC activities, membership and other committee work. |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) 1997-1998 | 1998 | | |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee 1993-1994 | 1994 | | |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) By-laws Revision, 1996 | 1996-05-22 | By-laws; University of Utah employees; University of Utah staff | Revision of the UUSAC By-laws |
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University of Utah Staff Advisory Committee (UUSAC) presidential staff awards, 1996 | 1996 | University of Utah awards; Staff guidelines; University of Utah employees; Presidential awards | This is the "bible" for the Presidential Staff Awards. Everything you need to know about the process is contained in this binder. Annually the chair of the nominating and selection committees should each file a report, noting problems, recommendations, ideas. Then, this binder should be passed to ne... |
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Oil-impregnated sandstone between Dirty Devil and Colorado and Green Rivers Garfield and Wayne Counties, Utah | 1969-02-26 | oil-impregnated sandstone; Utah sandstone; mineral resources inventory; Tar Sand Triangle | This paper presents the results of two months of field work done as a part of the Utah Geological Survey's continuing inventory of the mineral resources of the state of Utah. Prior to this field work. Survey field parties had worked in the area intermittently in 1967 and 1968 laying the ground work ... |
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Oil-impregnated sandstone deposits Circle Cliffs Uplift, Utah | 1981-04 | oil-impregnated sandstone; Utah deposits; Circle Cliffs Uplift; Triassic Moenkopi Formation; oil-impregnated sandstone resource | One of the major oil-impregnated sandstone deposits in the United States is present on the Circle Cliffs uplift in an unnamed sandstone unit in the middle portion of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation. The deposit occurs on the west and east flanks of the uplift and is separated by an irregular barren ... |
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Constraints on the commercialization of oil shale | 1978 | oil shale; commercialization of oil shale; constraints of commercialization; economic problems; institutional problems; surface oil shale technologies | Beyond supporting reseearch, development, and demonstration projects, government energy policy is directed toward introducing new energy technologies into commercial use. Considerable policy attention has been focused on the commercialization of energy process plants that produce substitutes for imp... |
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Accelerating deployment of retrofitable CO2 capture technologies through predictivity: (Simulation, verification, validation / uncertainty quantification) - 2010 Annual report (for year 1 of 3) to DOE NNSA from The University of Utah | 2011 | CO2; CO2 capture technologies; predictivity; fossil-fuel utilization | There is an ever increasing national awareness that an effective, sustainable energy future must include fossil-fuel utilization that deploys cost-efficient technologies (both new and retrofit) that significantly improve energy efficiencies and reduce CO2 emissions over existing electric power and t... |
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National Strategic Unconventional Resource Model- A decision support system | 2005 | National Strategic Unconventional Resource model; unconventional resources; DOE; process economics; oil; heavy oil; oil sands; oil shale | Supporting documentation for a model produced by DOE to assess the requirements, process economics, and potential benefits of producing oil from heavy oil, oil sands, and oil shale under a variety of resource and market conditions. |
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Oxy-coal combustion studies - Task 3 topical report, Utah Clean Coal Program. | 2014-08 | oxy-coal combustion; Utah Clean Coal Program; oxy-coal; large eddy simulations; near-flame aerodynamics; pilot-scale oxy-CFB; single-particle oxy char oxidation; ash partitioning; carbon capture; pulverized coal-fired power plants | The objective of this task is to move toward the development of a predictive capability with quantified uncertainty bounds for pilot-scale, single-burner, oxy-coal operation. This validation research brings together multi-scale experimental measurements and computer simulations. The combination of s... |
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Clean and Secure Energy from Coal - Final report, Utah Clean Coal Program | 2015-02 | coal; Utah Clean Coal Program; domestic coal resources; CO2 capture; CO2 combustion; stationary power generation; V/UQ; oxy-coal combustion; high-pressure, entrained-flow coal gasification; chemical looping combustion; underground coal thermal treatment; mercury control; environmental issues; legal ... | The University of Utah, through their Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE), performed research to utilize the vast energy stored in our domestic coal resources and to do so in a manner that will capture CO2 from combustion from stationary power generation. The research was organized around t... |
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Carbon capture and sequestration: A regulatory gap assessment - Topical report | 2012-04 | carbon capture and sequestration; gap assessment; CCS; climate change | Though a potentially significant climate change mitigation strategy, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) remains mired in demonstration and development rather than proceeding to full-scale commercialization. Prior studies have suggested numerous reasons for this stagnation. This Report seeks to e... |