Energy and water development appropriations for fiscal year 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, Partie 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 2743 pages |
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URANIUM ENRICHMENT Ten years ago the United States had a monopoly on
the production of enriched uranium . Today , our share of the global enrichment
market has dropped significantly due to a worldwide excess of enriched uranium
...
URANIUM ENRICHMENT Ten years ago the United States had a monopoly on
the production of enriched uranium . Today , our share of the global enrichment
market has dropped significantly due to a worldwide excess of enriched uranium
...
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Uranium Enrichment I have saved discussion of one of the Department ' s
business enterprises - - the Uranium Enrichment Proyram - - for last . The FY
1985 enrichment request , which represents a 24 percent reduction from the FY
1984 ...
Uranium Enrichment I have saved discussion of one of the Department ' s
business enterprises - - the Uranium Enrichment Proyram - - for last . The FY
1985 enrichment request , which represents a 24 percent reduction from the FY
1984 ...
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among the major elements of the program as indicated in the following table : FY
1984 FY 1985 ( $ in Millions ) Major Program Element $ Uranium Enrichment
Activities Power Enrichment Research and Development Gas Centrifuge ...
among the major elements of the program as indicated in the following table : FY
1984 FY 1985 ( $ in Millions ) Major Program Element $ Uranium Enrichment
Activities Power Enrichment Research and Development Gas Centrifuge ...
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The balance of the enrichment research and development funds - - $ 78 million -
- is requested for the AVLIS Program . AVLIS is another research and
development activity to develop low - cost methods of enriching uranium . This
activity is ...
The balance of the enrichment research and development funds - - $ 78 million -
- is requested for the AVLIS Program . AVLIS is another research and
development activity to develop low - cost methods of enriching uranium . This
activity is ...
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To remain competitive in the worldwide enrichment business , DOE has
developed a strategy which responds to the current market conditions . The key
elements of our strategy are the 188uance of a new contract to our customers ,
offering ...
To remain competitive in the worldwide enrichment business , DOE has
developed a strategy which responds to the current market conditions . The key
elements of our strategy are the 188uance of a new contract to our customers ,
offering ...
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