Fiscal Year 1987 Department of Energy Authorization: Nuclear fission R&DU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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... meet both civilian and military requirements . Our commitment to nuclear energy remains strong . Our reactor de- velopment programs to help preserve the nuclear option and our execution of a reliable , competitive , and businesslike ...
... meet both civilian and military requirements . Our commitment to nuclear energy remains strong . Our reactor de- velopment programs to help preserve the nuclear option and our execution of a reliable , competitive , and businesslike ...
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... meet utility needs . These designs would incorporate some key innovative design fea- tures that could be less sensitive to changes in regulatory require- ments and could also offer reduced construction periods and re- duced total plants ...
... meet utility needs . These designs would incorporate some key innovative design fea- tures that could be less sensitive to changes in regulatory require- ments and could also offer reduced construction periods and re- duced total plants ...
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... meet market demands . We believe we can stay ahead of our best estimate of the market need even with the reduced funding levels . Our rate of progress on that course , however , has been tempered by fiscal constraint , but we have made ...
... meet market demands . We believe we can stay ahead of our best estimate of the market need even with the reduced funding levels . Our rate of progress on that course , however , has been tempered by fiscal constraint , but we have made ...
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... meet SDI's multimegawatt power requirements . The particular fiscal year 1987 effort will continue the evalua- tion and development of multimegawatt space power concepts , and work will continue on development and testing of the ...
... meet SDI's multimegawatt power requirements . The particular fiscal year 1987 effort will continue the evalua- tion and development of multimegawatt space power concepts , and work will continue on development and testing of the ...
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... meet both civilian and military requirements . Nuclear energy , along with fossil and renewable energy sources , are essential elements to achieving that goal at reasonable cost . The Department's commitment to nuclear energy remains ...
... meet both civilian and military requirements . Nuclear energy , along with fossil and renewable energy sources , are essential elements to achieving that goal at reasonable cost . The Department's commitment to nuclear energy remains ...
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activities advanced reactor program Air Force applications breeder reactor budget burnup capability CHAIRMAN MARILYN LLOYD civilian reactor development Colonel HEILMAN commercial committee components concept construction continue core cost decay heat defense demonstration Department of Energy EBR-II economic efforts Electric Energy Research Engineering EPRI fabrication FAWELL FFTF fiscal year 1987 focus fuel cycle funding future Hanford Hanford Engineering HEDL HTGR program industry inherent safety initiative innovative irradiation licensing light water reactor liquid metal reactor liquid-metal Madam Chairman major megawatts MHTGR military million mission modular HTGR MORRISON multimegawatt National Laboratory nuclear energy nuclear fission nuclear option nuclear power operation ORNL passive safety plant plutonium potential power systems Project QUESTIONS FROM CHAIRMAN reactor development program reactor systems reactor technology reduce regulatory reprocessing requirements SAFR SDIO space reactor statement Strategic Defense Initiative technology development Thank utility VAUGHAN Westinghouse
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