November, 1974 Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay, Could stop a hole to keep the wind away. I I -Hamlet Solar Energy for Pacific Northwest Buildz"'ngs, Revised ed. JohnS. Reynolds Center for Environmental Research University of Oregon Eugene, Or. 97403 (503) 686-3662 Soon to be published Additions include BTU/SF solar radiation for Oregon by month; charts to enable self-evaluation of site's suitability for solar energy collection in winter; some information on another solar house (British Columbia) and some additions to bibliography. Forest Economy Council Report NW Chambers of Commerce/Forest Products 824 S.W. 5th Ave. Portland, Ore. 97204 1 Sometimes information on lower energy use, methanol, recycling. Geothermal Energy Conference Reports, papers, presented at the October Klamath Falls conference from: Oregon Dept. of Economic Development 1100 Y eon Bldg. Portland, Ore. 97204 Energy Perspectives ! Monthly publication of the Battelle Energy Program, 505 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio, 43201. Descriptions of various energy systems, other misc. energy-related information and calendar. Energy-Use Study of Minerals Battelle Columbus Laboratories 505 King Ave. 1 Columbus, Ohio 43201 1 $611,000 contract from U.S. Bureau of Mines to provide comprehensive information on energy consumption by type and quality for each phase of the metals and mineral indus· tries, except fossil fuels, from mining to primary product, including energy required for transportation. Energy Research and Planning. Office of the Governor 185- 13th St. NE Salem, Ore 97301 The two most recent position papers, "Waste Resources Management" and "The Ultimate Meaning of Inflation." / Information about Extension of Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973. Janet McLennan. l Interim Committee on Environment, Agri· culture, and Natural Resources Salem, 378-8690. (M.L.) Alternative Energy Fair, Planned for Spring, '75. Kurt Hermanns, Vocations for Social Change Fairhaven College. Bellingham, Wash. 98225 (206) 676-3686 (M.L.) Page 9 Energy Research and Technology Mr. William H. Wetmore, Director Office of Systems Integration and Analysis Directory of Current Energy Research Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box X Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830 Rm. 419, 1800 G Street NW Washington, D.C. 20550 (202) 632-4032 Maintaining a computerized inventory of energy related research in the U.S. 4400 entries to date. Abstracts of energy research contracts from National Science Foundation. Part of the Smithsonian Science Information Exchange. For other energy categories, cont~t Mr. Richard Energy, From Magic to Entropy. 36p. monograph from Phil Pennington (Knowledge for Use, see Vol. 11 No. 1 ). Relationship of Entropy, information, and energy. 50¢. 3066 SW Flower Terrace, Portland, Ore. 97201. J. Green, Division of Advanced Energy Research and Technology, Room 401, 1800 G St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20550. (202) 6g2-5726. Layers of Clothes Hot Bath Flannel Calk Storm Windows Closing Rooms Shade Planting Blankets Warm Bricks Attic Ventilation Biking Exercises Candles Hand Warmers Rugs Deep Breathing Pipe Insulation Night Setback Wall Insulation Hot Water Bottle Compost Earth Heat Mittens Quilts Soup Straw Dirt Weather Stripping Ear Muffs Long Johns Shutters Furnace Filters Sealing Cracks Air Lock Entrances Heat Rises continued on page 10 HEAT-WINTER CONSERVATION Tips for Energy Savers. Federal Energy Administration, Washington, D.C. 20461. Multiple Copies from: Lee Johnson F.E.A. Region 909 First Ave. Seattle, Wn. 98174 (206) 442-7285 Coping with the Energy Crisis. From: Office of Economic Opportunity Executive Office of the President Washington, D.C. 20506 . . . . 83 page booklet, designed for u~e by. soc~al ~eMce org~uuzat10ns especially, e.g., how to get heatmg mi. Dtstrtbuted dunng shortages. Living with the Energy Crisis Small Homes Council-Building Research Council University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana 1 East St. Mary's Rd. Champaign, Ill. 61820 Index No. Cl.5. 25¢. Conservation tips. Statistics on heat saved through ·use of insulation. 100 Ways to Stay Warm. New York Magazine, November 26, 1973, p. 42. A brainstorm from Irish tea to hot water bottles. BPA Energy Alert. Energy Conservation Staff Bonneville Power Administration 1002 N .E. Holladay P.O. Box 3621 Portland, Or. 97208 Information bulletin, mostly inhouse. Energy Conservation Guide for Industry and Commerce. National Bureau of Standards Program. Order NBS Handbook 115 from: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. California's Electricity Quandary. RAND Corporation Publications Division 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, Cal. 90406 Reports from study of California's e!ectrical ~emands. T~e g~neral picture drawn by RAND is no ~echmcal. solunon to. meetmg mcreased energy demand, with conservatiOn as pnmary solutiOn. (3 volumes. Write for details.) Alternative Sources of Energy. Rt. 2, Box 90-A Milaca, Minn. 56353 Lots of excellent material on energy systems in general and conservation of resources. February, 1974, issue, article on energy conservation in existing housing by Eugene Eccli. Development of an Instructional Resource Package on Energy Allocation, Depletion and Conservation. National Science Teachers Association 1201 16th St. NW Washington, D.C. 20036 John Fowler, NSF Grant, 833-4283.
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