Department of Energy Research and Development Programs--fiscal Year 1987: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Department of Energy Research and Development Programs, March 17, April 29, May 5, and June 23, 1986, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 1254 pages |
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... concerned with renewable energy supply and use . States have become increasingly involved with promoting renewable energy use , while universities , research institutes , and utilities are promoting awareness and conducting programs to ...
... concerned with renewable energy supply and use . States have become increasingly involved with promoting renewable energy use , while universities , research institutes , and utilities are promoting awareness and conducting programs to ...
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... concerns . The $ 3,839,000 in funds requested for FY 1987 would : O Continue alkali combustion chemistry research . Work will be performed by Midwest Research Institute in Kansas . ( $ 350,000 ) O Continue process modification R & D for ...
... concerns . The $ 3,839,000 in funds requested for FY 1987 would : O Continue alkali combustion chemistry research . Work will be performed by Midwest Research Institute in Kansas . ( $ 350,000 ) O Continue process modification R & D for ...
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... concern to Mr. Collins . Mr. Collins recommends encouragement of private efforts 1 low - income weatherization . We have recently initiated a 5 - state pilot project to assess the capability of states to stimulate private and non ...
... concern to Mr. Collins . Mr. Collins recommends encouragement of private efforts 1 low - income weatherization . We have recently initiated a 5 - state pilot project to assess the capability of states to stimulate private and non ...
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... concern . Senator DOMENICI . They do not expect to have it back on board om what I understand . Is that about right ... concerned is that one requires congressional approval and the ther one does not . Is that essentially correct ? Miss ...
... concern . Senator DOMENICI . They do not expect to have it back on board om what I understand . Is that about right ... concerned is that one requires congressional approval and the ther one does not . Is that essentially correct ? Miss ...
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... concern . I do not know why , I Chairman , why we even go through the process of oversight a the process of trying to do budgeting when it makes no differer Either that , or we are going to have to figure out a way to mak make a ...
... concern . I do not know why , I Chairman , why we even go through the process of oversight a the process of trying to do budgeting when it makes no differer Either that , or we are going to have to figure out a way to mak make a ...
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1987 budget request activities advanced reactor Answer applications appropriate areas base Chairman civilian reactor cogeneration combustion commercial Committee concepts Congress continue cooperative cost defense demonstration Department of Energy DOE's eastern oil shale EBR-II economic efficiency efforts electric Energy Research Engineering environmental facilities Federal fiscal year 1987 Fossil Energy fuel cells funding fusion FY 1987 budget graphite heat pump HTGR improved industry Initiative licensing light water reactors million Miss FITZPATRICK Multimegawatt needs nuclear energy nuclear power Nuclear Waste oil shale operating percent plant potential power systems priority private sector production proposed QUESTIONS FROM SENATOR R&D program Radioactive Waste reactor program recommend reduced regulatory requirements research and development research program RUSCHE safety SAFR second repository Senator DOMENICI Senator EVANS Stirling engine Strategic Defense Initiative Subcommittee on Energy technical testing thermal uranium enrichment utilities
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Page 1094 - Act (1) it is the national goal that the discharge of pollutants into the navigable waters be eliminated by 1985; (2) it is the national goal that wherever attainable, an interim goal of water quality which provides for the protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and provides for recreation in and on the water be achieved by July 1, 1983...
Page 967 - Additional guidance is being provided by this office through the recently published "Guide to Radiological Accident Considerations for Siting and Design of DOE Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities," January 1986, the soon to be finalized updates of the "Nonreactor Nuclear Facilities: Standards and Criteria Guide," the "Nuclear Air Cleaning Handbook," and the development of more detailed guidance for analyzing natural phenomena hazards, which 1s scheduled to be completed in 1987. This guidance will be incorporated...
Page 35 - FY 1988 program in materials and components includes continued research on new optical and thermal switching films which control solar gain and thermal losses for windows and exterior building surfaces.
Page 1093 - To declare a national policy which will encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment; to promote efforts which will prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere and stimulate the health and welfare of man; to enrich the understanding of the ecological systems and natural resources important to the Nation; and to establish a Council on Environmental Quality.
Page 440 - The site is considered unsuitable for permanent stabilization because of ground water flow. The State of New Jersey has been requested to nominate candidate locations in the State for DOE to establish a site for disposal of the estimated 50,000 cubic yards of waste at Wayne, as well as the other estimated 360,000 cubic yards of FUSRAP waste at Middlesex and Maywood. At Colonie, New York, DOE acquired the NL Industries site as a donation in ‘February 1984, along with two adjacent parcels owned by...
Page 1094 - Amendments (CAAA) of 1990, are designed to "protect and enhance the nation's air resources so as to promote the public health and welfare and the productive capacity of the population.
Page 652 - Adding to this the enormous damage to the plant, the expensive and potentially dangerous cleanup process that remains, and the great cost of the accident, we must conclude that — whatever worse could have happened — the accident had already gone too far to make it tolerable. While throughout this entire document we emphasize that fundamental changes are necessary to prevent accidents as serious as TMI, we must not assume that an accident of this or greater seriousness cannot happen again, even...
Page 193 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am George H. Lawrence, President of the American Gas Association (AGA).
Page 978 - Director Office of Energy Research Department of Energy before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources -v February 24, 1989 96-148 0-88-2 Mr.
Page 434 - Secretary conducts technical analyses and provides advice concerning nonproliferation; assesses alternative nuclear systems and new reactor and fuel cycle concepts; and evaluates proposed advanced nuclear fission energy concepts and technical improvements...