H.R. 2480--the Uranium Enrichment Reorganization Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, July 26, 1989 and October 19, 1989

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Page 270 - Insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for Its obligations and expenditures, and the manner In which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 74 - My statement today is on fuel supply for the nation's nuclear reactors and is provided on behalf of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) and the American Nuclear Energy Council (ANEC) . EEI is the national association of investor-owned electric companies. Its members serve approximately 73 percent of all ultimate electricity customers in the nation. ANEC represents over 100 domestic and international organizations having an interest in nuclear energy.
Page 268 - Corporation) does not alter its characteristics so as to make it something other than what it actually is, an agency selected by the government to accomplish purely governmental -4 purposes.
Page 233 - Federal government to compete in the international marketplace; now, therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Executive Committee of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) , assembled -at its...
Page 389 - ... shall be on a basis of recovery of the Government's costs over a reasonable period of time...
Page 353 - In establishing prices for providing enrichment services for civilian customers; DOE would subsequently attempt to •establish reserves sufficient to return to the Treasury of the United States, over a reasonable period of time, previously unrecouped and unrecovered costs associated with provisions of enrichment services to civilian customers.
Page 357 - DOE and its representatives harmless from all damages, liabilities, or costs arising out of a breach of the warranty where such damages, liabilities, or costs are incurred prior to final acceptance of the feed material by DOE.
Page 345 - IS million SWUs. In 1978, 1979 and 1980, the inventory exceeded 35 million SWUs — clearly in excess of any reasonable operating inventory. In testimony before Congress in 1980 when the inventory was greater than 35 million SWUs, DOE indicated that the desired reasonable operating inventory was 9 million SWUs and that an additional 5 million SWUs should be set aside for non-proliferation purposes. This was the period when President Carter asked for large inventories for national security reasons....
Page 356 - AEC of an appropriate quantity of enriched or more highly enriched uranium. The quantity of material to be furnished by the customer in relationship to the quantity of enriched uranium to be delivered by the AEC and the related amount of separative work to be performed by the...
Page 368 - Commission, to the extent necessary to assure the maintenance of a viable domestic uranium industry, shall not offer such services for source or special nuclear materials of foreign origin intended for use in a utilization facility within or under the jurisdiction of the United States.

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