Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1985: Department of EnergyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 2743 pages |
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... Supply R & D appropriation . The FY 1985 budget request for all ER programs is shown in Table 1 . This budget request reflects the goals and strategies set out in the Fourth National Energy Policy Plan ( NEPP - IV ) , published in ...
... Supply R & D appropriation . The FY 1985 budget request for all ER programs is shown in Table 1 . This budget request reflects the goals and strategies set out in the Fourth National Energy Policy Plan ( NEPP - IV ) , published in ...
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... Supply R & D Basic Energy Sciences $ 337.3 $ 419.5 Magnetic Fusion Energy 470.8 483.1 Biological & Environmental Research 183.9 189.1 Energy Research Analyses 2.9 3.0 University Research Support 5.5 9.2 University Research ...
... Supply R & D Basic Energy Sciences $ 337.3 $ 419.5 Magnetic Fusion Energy 470.8 483.1 Biological & Environmental Research 183.9 189.1 Energy Research Analyses 2.9 3.0 University Research Support 5.5 9.2 University Research ...
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... supply and conservation options . Our FY 1985 budget request for Basic Energy Sciences is consistent with these recommendations . An important aspect of Basic Energy Sciences research activities is the support of a number of national ...
... supply and conservation options . Our FY 1985 budget request for Basic Energy Sciences is consistent with these recommendations . An important aspect of Basic Energy Sciences research activities is the support of a number of national ...
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... supply is available for operation of university research reactors . We are requesting a significant increase ( $ 3.0 million ) for the University Laboratory Cooperative Research activity . This program serves as an essential bridge ...
... supply is available for operation of university research reactors . We are requesting a significant increase ( $ 3.0 million ) for the University Laboratory Cooperative Research activity . This program serves as an essential bridge ...
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... supply control housing ............ . Nuclear Energy Program building expansion ... Construct alternate power source for LINAC .. Additional space for Structural Biology 150 150 150 150 300 300 Research ... .................. AGS ...
... supply control housing ............ . Nuclear Energy Program building expansion ... Construct alternate power source for LINAC .. Additional space for Structural Biology 150 150 150 150 300 300 Research ... .................. AGS ...
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1985 budget request accelerator activities additional Answer appropriate assessment Bonneville Power Administration BPA's capability capital equipment Chairman HATFIELD Chart Clinch River Commission completed concepts Congress conservation construction continue contract contractors core cost DELETED Department of Energy Department's effort Electric engineering enriched uranium enrichment environmental estimated evaluation facilities Federal FERC fiscal year 1985 fuel funding fusion FY 1985 budget FY 1985 request improve increase industry INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION initiated isotope separation issues licensing major million National Laboratory NUCLEAR MATERIALS Nuclear Physics Nuclear Waste nuclear weapons Office Operating Expenses percent plant proposed Question radioactive waste reduce regulatory repository research and development responsibility safeguards and security safety Savannah River schedule Secretary HODEL Senator JOHNSTON Southeastern Power Administration storage studies technical testing Tokamak tritium uranium utilities warhead
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