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, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 1254 pages |
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... Present : Senators Domenici , Hecht , Evans , and Ford . Also present : Marilyn Meigs , professional staff member ; Benja- min S. Cooper , professional staff member for the minority ; and James T. Bruce , counsel for the minority ...
... Present : Senators Domenici , Hecht , Evans , and Ford . Also present : Marilyn Meigs , professional staff member ; Benja- min S. Cooper , professional staff member for the minority ; and James T. Bruce , counsel for the minority ...
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... present , solar thermal technologies are capable of delivering electricity at 13 ¢ / kWhe . However , solar thermal technology must be capable of 5 ¢ / kWhe for electric power production and $ 9 / MBtu for thermal energy in order to be ...
... present , solar thermal technologies are capable of delivering electricity at 13 ¢ / kWhe . However , solar thermal technology must be capable of 5 ¢ / kWhe for electric power production and $ 9 / MBtu for thermal energy in order to be ...
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... present methods for producing solar thermal electricity generating systems are limited to operation below 750 ° F due to excessive thermal losses . Researchers will continue to study approaches for replacing the sensible heat transport ...
... present methods for producing solar thermal electricity generating systems are limited to operation below 750 ° F due to excessive thermal losses . Researchers will continue to study approaches for replacing the sensible heat transport ...
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... present in solid wastes and in their leachates . ( $ 195,000 ) O Complete Phase I R & D for extracting energy from coal preparation wastes . ( $ 129,000 ) ADVANCED RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ( Dollars In Millions ) FY 1986 ...
... present in solid wastes and in their leachates . ( $ 195,000 ) O Complete Phase I R & D for extracting energy from coal preparation wastes . ( $ 129,000 ) ADVANCED RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ( Dollars In Millions ) FY 1986 ...
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... present position ; yes , Senator . Senator FORD . When do the deferrals go into effect ? Miss FITZPATRICK . They went into effect on our books when the President's budget request went up . Senator FORD . Senator Wallop asked you a ...
... present position ; yes , Senator . Senator FORD . When do the deferrals go into effect ? Miss FITZPATRICK . They went into effect on our books when the President's budget request went up . Senator FORD . Senator Wallop asked you a ...
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1987 budget request activities advanced reactor applications appropriate areas building Chairman civilian Clean Coal Technology coal gasification cogeneration combustion Committee concepts Congress conservation continue cost defense deferrals Department of Energy DOE's eastern oil shale eastern shale EBR-II economic efforts electric energy program energy R&D Energy Research engine environmental evaluation facility Federal fiscal year 1987 Fossil Energy fuel cell funding fusion FY 1987 budget goals heat pumps improved increase industry initiative million Miss FITZPATRICK needs nuclear power Nuclear Waste operating percent performance planning plant potential priority private sector production projects proposed QUESTIONS FROM SENATOR R&D program Radioactive Waste recommends reduce renewable energy requirements research and development research program result RUSCHE safety Senator DOMENICI Senator EVANS Senator FORD solar Stirling engine storage Strategic Defense Initiative technical technology base testing thermal Underground Coal Gasification uranium enrichment utilities
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