DOE Authorization for F.Y. 1982: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session .... |
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Page 865
... their operating costs , which may work to their advantage 20 years from now . But in a time of uncertainty over forecasting and in determining just what that growth in elec- tricity demand is likely to be over the next two 865.
... their operating costs , which may work to their advantage 20 years from now . But in a time of uncertainty over forecasting and in determining just what that growth in elec- tricity demand is likely to be over the next two 865.
Page 866
... demand is likely to be over the next two decades , they are unwilling to take a gamble . I just think that for you to come in here and blithely tell us that so - and - so tells you that we are going to see a 4.5 - percent annual ...
... demand is likely to be over the next two decades , they are unwilling to take a gamble . I just think that for you to come in here and blithely tell us that so - and - so tells you that we are going to see a 4.5 - percent annual ...
Page 901
... demand , U.S. surplus capacity , and low U.S. SWU costs . Their expansion will be even more likely to stop if the U.S. is perceived as a reliable source and future policy vacillations are judged as unlikely . Goodyear Aerospace's nine ...
... demand , U.S. surplus capacity , and low U.S. SWU costs . Their expansion will be even more likely to stop if the U.S. is perceived as a reliable source and future policy vacillations are judged as unlikely . Goodyear Aerospace's nine ...
Page 909
... demand for enrichment services is not the most compelling reason for proceeding to replace gaseous diffusion for uranium enrichment as soon as possible . The most energy efficient and cost effective way to proceed is to use 909.
... demand for enrichment services is not the most compelling reason for proceeding to replace gaseous diffusion for uranium enrichment as soon as possible . The most energy efficient and cost effective way to proceed is to use 909.
Page 910
... demand , it should be supplied by centrifuge and AIS brought on line as soon as possible . A few words about AIS ... demand in the 1990s or for replacement of diffusion if demand does not outstep supply . As noted earlier , it could ...
... demand , it should be supplied by centrifuge and AIS brought on line as soon as possible . A few words about AIS ... demand in the 1990s or for replacement of diffusion if demand does not outstep supply . As noted earlier , it could ...
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activities administration alcohol fuels analysis ANNUAL assistance capacity capital Chairman Clinch River coal commercial committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY conservation and renewable consumer continue contract CONWAY CORCORAN decision DEGEORGE Department of Energy diffusion plants dollars economic energy conservation Energy Tax Act enriched uranium evaluation facilities Federal Government FERC fiscal funding FY 1982 budget gas centrifuge gaseous diffusion GCEP going Goodyear Aerospace increase industry Innovative Rates investment LIBRARY OF CONGRESS marketplace ment million SWU MOORHEAD National NRRI nuclear energy nuclear power Office operating OTTINGER percent power costs problems production proposed PURPA question reduce regulation regulatory renewable energy request research and development Secretary EDWARDS Solar Energy spent fuel standards Strategic Petroleum Reserve subcommittee supply SWU'S synthetic fuels tax credits testimony tion uranium enrichment Utilities Commission vitrification WARD waste
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Page 1020 - Development in cooperation with the Federal Energy Administration, the Energy Research and Development Administration...
Page 840 - ... with a view to speeding them up. General energy targets can serve as useful measures of the progress achieved. 10. Private and public investment to produce energy and to use it more efficiently within the industrial world should be increased. This can contribute significantly to economic growth. 1 1 . The further development of nuclear energy is indispensable, and the slippage in the execution of nuclear power programmes must be reversed.
Page 1266 - The United States must restore confidence to the world in its ability and willingness to supply enriched uranium services for commercial applications. This presumes a real concern over the image of the US as a seller in the international marketplace of enrichment services. Today we see the following non-US suppliers in the international market along with their marketplace service capacity. FOREIGN SELLERS OF URANIUM ENRICHMENT SERVICES AND THEIR ENRICHMENT CAPACITY Supplier Capacity (Millions of...
Page 834 - Annual Review of Overall Reliability and Adequacy of the North American Bulk Power System", August 1980; Electric Power Research Institute "1981-1985 Overview Strategy", October 1980.
Page 1055 - Congress' power to regulate commerce. We think the dicta from United States v. California, simply wrong. Congress may not exercise that power so as to force directly upon the States its choices as to how essential decisions regarding the conduct of integral governmental functions are to be made.
Page 1309 - The program at Grand Junction is proceeding and is now estimated to be completed in FY 1985. The total number of sites is now estimated to be about 800. This figure is regarded as fairly firm as we are approaching the June 1980 cut-off date for eligibility under this program. The estimated final cost of this program is now approximately $23 million. The State of Colorado has conducted the program efficiently and has shared 25 percent of the cost. Additional Federal authorization of $7.5 million will...
Page 1285 - That the Commission, to the extent necessary to assure the maintenance of a viable domestic uranium industry, shall not offer such services for source or special nuclear materials of foreign origin intended for use in a utilization facility within or under the jurisdiction of the United States.
Page 1100 - Transportation's federal highways program and the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant program.
Page 1266 - For the United States to maintain its position as a major supplier to the non-US market and as the sole supplier for the US enrichment market, we must...
Page 1331 - ... (3) Facilities used primarily for the receipt and storage of high-level radioactive wastes resulting from activities licensed under such Act. (4) Retrievable Surface Storage Facilities and other facilities authorized for the express purpose of subsequent long-term storage of high-level radioactive waste generated by the Administration, which are not used for, or are part of, research and development activities.