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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... believe that the priority of the proposed budget is short- sighted and does not reflect the priorities that Congress desires or that are good for the country . I understand we are under severe fiscal restraint , and clearly the office ...
... believe that the priority of the proposed budget is short- sighted and does not reflect the priorities that Congress desires or that are good for the country . I understand we are under severe fiscal restraint , and clearly the office ...
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... believe that that is the key reason that we have seen the collapse of OPEC's power and world oil prices . If we had not had these efficiency improvements , then what ? Well , I think we would be guaranteed that we would be importing ...
... believe that that is the key reason that we have seen the collapse of OPEC's power and world oil prices . If we had not had these efficiency improvements , then what ? Well , I think we would be guaranteed that we would be importing ...
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... believe we have a national history of being rather shortsighted in these areas . While I am hopeful that we will not do it again , I have a sneaking , intuitive feeling that we will . Clearly , the price drop is good news overall for ...
... believe we have a national history of being rather shortsighted in these areas . While I am hopeful that we will not do it again , I have a sneaking , intuitive feeling that we will . Clearly , the price drop is good news overall for ...
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... believe seriously recognizes today's fiscal responsibilities as well as tomorrow's anticipated needs and will build on the foundation of energy stability and security that we , working together with the Congress , have laid in the last ...
... believe seriously recognizes today's fiscal responsibilities as well as tomorrow's anticipated needs and will build on the foundation of energy stability and security that we , working together with the Congress , have laid in the last ...
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... believe that the budget that I have summarized will contribute to increased energy supply diversity and end - use efficiency and should serve to promote increased competition in the marketplace . I believe that this budget request will ...
... believe that the budget that I have summarized will contribute to increased energy supply diversity and end - use efficiency and should serve to promote increased competition in the marketplace . I believe that this budget request will ...
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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 planning plant potential power systems priority private sector production proposed QUESTIONS FROM SENATOR radioactive Radioactive Waste reactor program recommend reduced regulatory requirements research and development research program result RUSCHE safety SAFR Senator DOMENICI Senator EVANS Senator FORD Stirling engine Strategic Defense Initiative Subcommittee on Energy technical testing thermal uranium uranium enrichment utilities
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Page 772 - The NARUC is a quasi-governmental nonprofit organization founded in 1889. Within our membership are the governmental agencies of the fifty States and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands engaged in the regulation of utilities and carriers. Our chief objective is to serve the public interest by seeking to improve the quality and effectiveness of government regulation.
Page 203 - ... universally accepted as a transportation fuel. Further research into novel gas compression concepts is necessary to advance the development of compressor technology. Research must also be conducted...
Page 26 - Transportation program are to contribute to Improved energy efficiency and enhanced diversity of available end-use technologies. These programs provide the technology base necessary to support private sector efforts to develop technologies which are either more efficient or serve as alternatives to those based exclusively on petroleum. In FY...
Page 1000 - FY 1987 budget request for several of the programs supported by the Office of Energy Research (ER). These programs are: High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Basic Energy Sciences, Magnetic Fusion Energy, Biological and Environmental Research, Energy Research Analysis, University Research Support, University Research Instrumentation, and Multiprogram Energy Laboratories-Facilities Support.
Page 80 - In implementing the program. All of the remaining funds will be available for award. Under the terms of Public Law 99-190, the funds will become available in three Increments as follows: $99.4 million in FY 1986, $149.1 million in FY87 , and $149.1 million In FY88. The Clean Coal Technology Program is related to, but not a direct continuation of, the effort undertaken by DOE following passage of Section 321, Public Law 98-473, 98 Stat. 1874. This section directed the Secretary of Energy to solicit...
Page 1040 - ... available when major decisions must be made on the deployment of new energy systems. It follows that, based on the estimated timescales for the resolution of uncertainties affecting the acceptability of other energy sources, the scientific and technological base for fusion should be available essentially by the turn of the century. Fusion has a unique role in the process of determining our Nation's energy future. In principle, fusion energy has the flexibility to fit a variety of future energy...
Page 198 - Contemporary technologies allow significant production of gas from coal; however, substantial research into the gasification process is necessary for synthesized gas from coal to play a role in meeting this nation's future energy needs. Gasification techniques must be developed to accommodate high-sulfur Eastern coals and combustioninhibiting coal "fines." Research must be conducted to develop techniques for gasifying these "fines," for disposition of liquid byproducts, and for consolidating "fines
Page 451 - 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...
Page 192 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am George H. Lawrence, President of the American Gas Association (AGA...
Page 469 - The formation of regional compacts to carry out this responsibility is encouraged by the Act. The goal of the Department's Low-Level Waste program is to assist States and regions in the development of an effective nationwide lowlevel waste management system. The Act has also assigned several new responsibilities to the Department in addition to providing assistance to States and compact regions. During FY...