2011
DOI: 10.2172/1031451
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Energy transport corridors: the potential role of Federal lands in states identified by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, section 368(b).

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“…The following sections describe the results of the analysis in Section 5.1, Federal Land Jurisdictions; Section 5.2, Existing and Planned Electrical Transmission and Pipeline Infrastructure; and Section 5.3, National Historic and Scenic Trails. Results are also tabulated, and mapped in Appendix B, by the sub-regions listed below, consistent with the Krummel et al (2011) report. Figure 5.1 depicts the following regions in map form:…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…The following sections describe the results of the analysis in Section 5.1, Federal Land Jurisdictions; Section 5.2, Existing and Planned Electrical Transmission and Pipeline Infrastructure; and Section 5.3, National Historic and Scenic Trails. Results are also tabulated, and mapped in Appendix B, by the sub-regions listed below, consistent with the Krummel et al (2011) report. Figure 5.1 depicts the following regions in map form:…”
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confidence: 52%
“…The 2011 report to Congress (Krummel et al 2011) provides a thorough analysis of the federal agencies administering land in the Section 368(b) states, including information on agency profiles, authorities, and missions; constraints and opportunities for energy transportation, and federal land characteristics; this information which is not repeated here.…”
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“…Much of the content of the Atlas was compiled by Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne) to support recent and current energy-related Environmental Impact Statements and studies, including the following projects: (Krummel, et al 2011).…”
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