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... problems which seem to me beyond the capability of the Department of Energy . As I noted earlier , these are only some of the major policy issues with funding ramifications with which this budget confronts us . Uranium enrichment also ...
... problems which seem to me beyond the capability of the Department of Energy . As I noted earlier , these are only some of the major policy issues with funding ramifications with which this budget confronts us . Uranium enrichment also ...
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... problem with your work is we brought onto land . Otherwise , we would have been just fine . Well , thank you . I think that's a very helpful comparison , and perhaps we can help our fellow Members of Congress take a look at the space ...
... problem with your work is we brought onto land . Otherwise , we would have been just fine . Well , thank you . I think that's a very helpful comparison , and perhaps we can help our fellow Members of Congress take a look at the space ...
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... problems of fossil fuel emission into the atmosphere and the great search that is going on to be able to handle that problem , wouldn't you say there could be quite a market if we could move ahead here ? Mr. VAUGHAN . What I said that I ...
... problems of fossil fuel emission into the atmosphere and the great search that is going on to be able to handle that problem , wouldn't you say there could be quite a market if we could move ahead here ? Mr. VAUGHAN . What I said that I ...
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... problems in those space reactors - how to do controls , even somewhat remotely , how to utilize high - temperature fuels and materials . So I see some technology spinoffs in those areas . Mrs. LLOYD . What about the areas that have been ...
... problems in those space reactors - how to do controls , even somewhat remotely , how to utilize high - temperature fuels and materials . So I see some technology spinoffs in those areas . Mrs. LLOYD . What about the areas that have been ...
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... problem is I also understand that our Idaho facilities will be kept operating , largely for defense rationale , and the cost of the facilities is a fraction of the total budget , you noted in your remarks , Madam Chairman . And with the ...
... problem is I also understand that our Idaho facilities will be kept operating , largely for defense rationale , and the cost of the facilities is a fraction of the total budget , you noted in your remarks , Madam Chairman . And with the ...
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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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