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    Potential to Leverage the CE3SAR RCN Collaboration to Pursue Specific NSF Sustainable Energy Pathways Proposals --SEP White Papers from Southwest Research Institute

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    Date Issued
    2012-10-04
    Date Created
    2011-10-05
    Author
    Wesley, Patrick
    Southwest Research Institute
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/763
    Abstract
    The purpose of this document is to provide a framework for identifying potential proposal opportunities within the Sustainable Energy Pathways (SEP) program. Its focus is leveraging the recently awarded multi-organizational Research Collaboration Network project Climate, Energy, Environment, and Engagement in Semi-Arid Regions (CE3SAR RCN) for maximum benefit to the NSF and the nation, as well as the participating organizations.
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