Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1994: Department of Energy: Secretary of Energy

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Page 625 - When I have borne in memory what has tamed Great nations, how ennobling thoughts depart When men change swords for ledgers, and desert The student's bower for gold, some fears unnamed I had, my country — am I to be blamed?
Page 1324 - unusual or emergency conditions.'' The term '•unusual or emergency conditions," as defined in this act — "shall be construed to mean canal bank failures, generator failures, damage to transmission lines; or other physical failures or damage, or acts of God. or of the public enemy, fires, floods, drought, epidemics, strikes, or freight embargoes, or conditions causing or threatening to cause interruption of water or power service.
Page 795 - Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Page 83 - Negotiator shall attempt to find a State or Indian tribe willing to host a repository or monitored retrievable storage facility at a technically qualified site on reasonable terms...
Page 1159 - I appreciate your time and attention, and I would be pleased at this time to answer any questions you may have.
Page 682 - DOE and the industry have developed a major multi -laboratory, multi- industry participant cost-shared partnership. On March 15, 1993, Secretary O'Leary and the industry signed an agreement designed to address technology concerns of all elements of the American textile industry, from fiber production to material fabrication to the manufacture and distribution of consumer goods, and to increase competitiveness. Key technology development areas include improved materials and processes; analysis, simulation...
Page 679 - University Reactor Fuel Assistance subprogram will continue to provide support for refueling and related activities for university nuclear research and training reactors. The request of $3.7 million also provides continued support for the conversion of university reactors to Low Enriched Uranium (LEU).
Page 661 - This program develops the knowledge base necessary to identify, understand, and anticipate the long-term health and environmental consequences of energy use and development and utilizes the Department's unique scientific and technological capabilities to solve major scientific problems in the environment, medicine, and biology.
Page 643 - Expenses request of $11.9 million, explores the feasibility of high-risk, high-payoff energy-related ideas that could lead to significant opportunities for the Nation's energy future. These ideas are usually catalyzed by breakthroughs or advances in science and technology. As such, they are considered to be either too new or beyond the scope of existing technology development programs. Support is provided for a finite period of time, which is typically 3 years. The FY...
Page 639 - Expenses request maintains a strong core research program in each of the BES subprograms. Research In Materials Sciences continues to Improve our theoretical and experimental capability to analyze the fundamental structure and behavior of materials. In doing so, materials research contributes to the development of new or substitute materials that can improve performance and efficiency 1n energy systems.

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