Uranium Enrichment Policy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ... February 9, 1978 |
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... increased such that the AEC took action to increase capacity from 17.2 million separative work units per year to 27.3 million separative work units per year , as previously described . The necessity for future expansion beyond this ...
... increased such that the AEC took action to increase capacity from 17.2 million separative work units per year to 27.3 million separative work units per year , as previously described . The necessity for future expansion beyond this ...
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... increase ( or enrich ) the concentration of U - 235 . The Department of Energy ( DOE ) provides uranium enrichment services to both domestic and foreign customers in plants owned by the Government . schematically a uranium enrichment ...
... increase ( or enrich ) the concentration of U - 235 . The Department of Energy ( DOE ) provides uranium enrichment services to both domestic and foreign customers in plants owned by the Government . schematically a uranium enrichment ...
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... increase to about 36.1 million SWU per year . During the early years of commercial nuclear power , enrichment capacity far exceeded demand and the AEC was the sole supplier of enriching services to free - world commercial nuclear power ...
... increase to about 36.1 million SWU per year . During the early years of commercial nuclear power , enrichment capacity far exceeded demand and the AEC was the sole supplier of enriching services to free - world commercial nuclear power ...
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... increased such that the AEC took action to increase capacity from 17.2 million SWU per year to 27.3 million SWU per year , as previously described . The necessity for future expansion beyond this capacity was also foreseen . In 1972 ...
... increased such that the AEC took action to increase capacity from 17.2 million SWU per year to 27.3 million SWU per year , as previously described . The necessity for future expansion beyond this capacity was also foreseen . In 1972 ...
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... increase its inventory of enriched uranium and so offered a one - time opportunity ( commonly referred to as an " Open Season " ) for customers to adjust SWU deliveries under their The separative work that was projected to be returned ...
... increase its inventory of enriched uranium and so offered a one - time opportunity ( commonly referred to as an " Open Season " ) for customers to adjust SWU deliveries under their The separative work that was projected to be returned ...
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advance payment AFC contract agree amount of enriched Appendix Atomic Energy cancellations cost criteria deferred delay delivered Department of Energy designated facility determined DOE's Edison Electric Institute Electric enriched fuel enriched uranium enrichment capacity enrichment contracts enrichment demand enrichment facilities enrichment plants enrichment policies ERDA ERDA's established estimates existing February 24 feed material fiscal Fixed-Commitment Contracts flexibility foreign Frank Church furnished gas centrifuge gaseous diffusion gross Mwe hereunder increase industry initial delivery period inventory Joint Committee LTFC megawatts ment million SWU natural uranium needs notice nuclear fuel nuclear power plants percent variation plutonium Portsmouth prior production proposed reactor revised schedule adjustment charges Senator CHURCH separative work units specific split tails standard reloads supplier tails material termination tion U.S. enrichment uranium deliveries uranium enrichment services uranium feed uranium market uranium requirements uranium resources uranium supply uranium-235 utilization rates Vince Taylor VOIGT
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Page 289 - Disputes" clause does not preclude consideration of law questions in connection with decisions provided for in paragraph (a) above: Provided, That nothing in this contract shall be construed as making final the decision of any administrative official, representative, or board on a question of law.
Page 297 - Contracting Officer" means the person executing this contract on behalf of the Government, and any other officer or civilian employee who is a properly designated Contracting Officer; and the term includes, except as otherwise provided in this contract, the authorized representative of a Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his authority.
Page 2 - I would like to submit the entire statement for the record and summarize the main points of my remarks before the Committee this morning.
Page 95 - For most of this period, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) have promoted private sector development of future uranium enrichment capacity.
Page 281 - ... from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period so computed shall be included, unless It is a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday...
Page 289 - Permits. Except as otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer, the contractor shall procure all necessary permits or licenses and abide by all applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances of the United States and of the State, territory, and political subdivision in which the work under this contract is performed.
Page 266 - Appropriations to carry out the provisions of this Act and of the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 for any fiscal year are authorized to be made a year in advance of the beginning of the fiscal year in which the funds will become available for disbursement to the States.
Page 5 - ... than the prices for services to licensees. (c) Capacity limitations. DOE will not enter into contracts in excess of the available capabilities of DOE. Available capability consists of inventories of material available or committed to DOE and the physical capability of existing and authorized enrichment plants, fully powered and operated without limitation as to mode of operation, but as reduced by potential commitments involving forecasts of Government needs. (d) Sale limitations. Except as specifically...
Page 346 - These standards provide that the selling price for source material, such as uranium feed, must (1) provide reasonable compensation to the Government, and (2) not discourage the development of private sources of uranium. Energy has stated that under these standards and due to varying...
Page 6 - We will now be happy to undertake to answer any questions that the committee may have. (The prepared statement of Mr.