Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Partie 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... industry has experienced a disturbing drop - off in plant orders over the past five years . The general perception of utilities and industry is that there is no fundamental technical problem which precludes the ordering of nuclear ...
... industry has experienced a disturbing drop - off in plant orders over the past five years . The general perception of utilities and industry is that there is no fundamental technical problem which precludes the ordering of nuclear ...
Page 924
... industry spent fuel storage services for those utilities experiencing a shortage of spent fuel storage space . We have announced that the U.S. Government intends to accept and store spent fuel from these utilities for a one - time fee ...
... industry spent fuel storage services for those utilities experiencing a shortage of spent fuel storage space . We have announced that the U.S. Government intends to accept and store spent fuel from these utilities for a one - time fee ...
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... industry to develop improved safety systems . The DOE effort is intended to introduce improved safety systems and concepts into LWRs through cooperative projects . The LWR Safety effort is structured around the following four elements ...
... industry to develop improved safety systems . The DOE effort is intended to introduce improved safety systems and concepts into LWRs through cooperative projects . The LWR Safety effort is structured around the following four elements ...
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... industry in evaluating the LWBR technology and in deciding if , when , and how it can be applied to their own programs . The AWBA program explores the technical problems which might be faced by industry in adapting technology developed ...
... industry in evaluating the LWBR technology and in deciding if , when , and how it can be applied to their own programs . The AWBA program explores the technical problems which might be faced by industry in adapting technology developed ...
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... industry evaluate and apply technology including the development of prebreeder conceptual designs and development of improved breeding technology aimed at improving fuel utilization . This will include proof of breeding equipment ...
... industry evaluate and apply technology including the development of prebreeder conceptual designs and development of improved breeding technology aimed at improving fuel utilization . This will include proof of breeding equipment ...
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activities areas assessment breeder reactor budget request Capital Equipment Clinch River coal completed concepts conceptual design CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA continue cost estimate Department of Energy DEUTCH diesel dollars in thousands effort Energy Supply Research energy technology engineering evaluation experimental fuel cycle FY 1980 Requested gas centrifuge gaseous diffusion gaseous diffusion plants GCFR geothermal heating impact improved increase initiated light water reactor LMFBR location of project Magnetic Fusion material in whole million Narrative material NASAP Oak Ridge oil shale Operating expenses Operations Office planning Plant and Capital plasma Plasma Physics potential PROJECT DATA SHEETS radioactive waste related funding requirements Research and Development safety Savannah River Senator JOHNSTON Senator MCCLURE Senator SCHMITT spent fuel storage studies Tabular dollars technical Test Facility TFTR Title and location tokamak Total project funding Total related tritium uranium enrichment utilization waste management whole dollars
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