ENERGY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FACT SHEET (Continued) 9. DETAIL OF FUNDING REQUIREMENTS-Federal Government Only (in millions of dollars) • EQUIPMENT Level of Effort: ORDERLY (7) SUBTOTAL FY 1975-79 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 0906080512 5601 (9) (8) BALANCE TO COMPLETE TOTAL EXCLUDI!. T FY 1974 (Cols, 7 &. Obls. Outlay For each major pulurnung organization, stav total equipment funds, with a separate Tentification of each item of equipment costing one-half million dollars or more. TOTAL (Corry forward to summary sheet) D .3 .3 .2 .2 .4 .4 .2 .2 .4 .4 ..7 .7 1.9 1.9 13.13.0 14.9 3. Materials supplied for the record by the General Accounting Office a Report by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General of the United States, "How Solar Energy Was Treated in the AEC Chairman's Report, "The Nation's Energy Future," prepared at the request of Senator James Abourezk, October 18, 1974 How Solar Energy Was Treated BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL B-178205 This is our report on how solar energy was treated in the AEC Chairman's report, "The Nation's Energy Future." We made our review in accordance with your request of April 1, 1974, as modified in subsequent meetings with your office. As your office instructed, we (1) obtained and incorporated in the report the AEC Chairman's comments and (2) are sending a copy of this report to the AEC Chairman. A copy of the AEC Chairman's comments on our report is included as appendix IV. We do not plan to distribute this report further unless you agree or publicly announce its contents. Sincerely yours, Leaves R. Pants Comptroller General AP PENDIX Page I Brief descriptions of the six areas of solar 29 II List of addressees for draft of December 1, 31 III IV Solar energy review panel's projections of 34 36 |