Date |
Report No. |
Title |
Date Jan. 11, 2008 |
Report No. GAO-08-305 |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
January 2008 Report to Congressional Requesters HYDROGEN FUEL INITIATIVE DOE Has Made Important Progress and Involved Stakeholders but Needs to Update What It Expects to Achieve by Its 2015 Target GAO-08-305 January 2008 HYDROGEN FUEL INITIATIVE Highlights
Highlights of GAO-08-305, a report to congressional requesters Accountability Integrity Reli... |
Date June 6, 2002 |
Report No. GAO-02-810T |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO Testimony
Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives For Release on Delivery Expected at 9:30 a.m., EDT Thursday, June 6, 2002 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Lessons Learned from Previous Research Could Benefit FreedomCAR Initiative
Statement of Jim Wells, Director Natural Resources and t... |
Date Aug. 12, 1980 |
Report No. EMD-80-84 |
Title
. . BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES 113a”g Report To The Congress
Liquefying Coal For Future Energy Needs On June 30, 1980, the President signed the Energy Security Act establishing a Synthetic Fuels Corporation to provide financial incentives for the development of domestic substitutes for imported oil. Coal liquefaction, the conversion of coal to a clean-burning, low-sulfur-content... |
Date Feb. 21, 1980 |
Report No. EMD-80-B3 |
Title
COMF’TROLLEH GENERAL
WASHIN6TGN. OF
U.C. THE UNITED S-AT~S 205483 B-19G544 The IIonorable Harley 0. Staggers Cha i rman, Committee on Interstate ij!icl Foreign Commerce Hou:~tt of Representatives DC;IL' Mr. Chairman: dssr 0a:3bis Sub j cc t : Views on the proposed "Hydrogen Fuel c ent and Use A‘ct of 1979" (EMD-80-B3) Develop- In a letter dated October 10, 1979Fyou requested the Gencbra.1 Acco... |
Date April 20, 1979 |
Report No. EMD-79-58 |
Title
-. c @9i.m STUDYBY THE STAFF THl?U.S< OF ‘ _::. I General Accounting Office
. . The Potential For Hydrogen As an Energy Source GAO surveyed a portion of the literature on the status, progress, and problems surrounding the development and commercialization of hydrogen as an energy source. Generally, hydrogen as a fuel is virtually inexhaustible, clean burning, convenient, versatile, and free from... |