Modifications in the Proposed Arrangements for the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Demonstration Project: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session ... April 14 and 29, 1976 |
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... assistance by others ; and ( v ) training require- ments . Such items would be carried out at no cost to AEC . Fees will not be paid by the AEC for work under the first - phase contracts . Each contract will require utility association ...
... assistance by others ; and ( v ) training require- ments . Such items would be carried out at no cost to AEC . Fees will not be paid by the AEC for work under the first - phase contracts . Each contract will require utility association ...
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... assistance The Commission desires to secure accomplishment of the demonstration plant program at minimum cost consistent with its other program objectives . Maximum industrial and utility participation is desired . The Commission will ...
... assistance The Commission desires to secure accomplishment of the demonstration plant program at minimum cost consistent with its other program objectives . Maximum industrial and utility participation is desired . The Commission will ...
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... assistance totaling about $ 422 million called for in the original memorandum and the proposed changes thereto , AEC will incur costs for pro- gram direction and administration activities relating to the demonstration project . AEC has ...
... assistance totaling about $ 422 million called for in the original memorandum and the proposed changes thereto , AEC will incur costs for pro- gram direction and administration activities relating to the demonstration project . AEC has ...
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... assistance will , among other things , make AEC personnel available for consultation and statements and / or appearance before hearing or review bodies , such as the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board . The proposed contract , however ...
... assistance will , among other things , make AEC personnel available for consultation and statements and / or appearance before hearing or review bodies , such as the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board . The proposed contract , however ...
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... assistance and will provide assistance estimated at about $ 330 million in research and development , services , facilities , equipment , and special nuclear materials . The utility companies are expected to contribute about $ 254 ...
... assistance and will provide assistance estimated at about $ 330 million in research and development , services , facilities , equipment , and special nuclear materials . The utility companies are expected to contribute about $ 254 ...
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additional AEC's agree amended Appendix applicable appropriate approval Atomic Energy Breeder Reactor Corporation Chairman clause Clinch River Commission commitments Commonwealth Edison Company construction contractors Coop Cost Accounting Standards CRBR criteria Davis-Bacon Act decision DEMBLING directors Elec employees ERDA ERDA's expenses facilities Fast Breeder Reactor Federal Government hereinafter incurred indemnity Joint Committee Justification Data labor surplus area legislation liability licensing LMFBR Demonstration Plant manage the project matter ment minority business enterprises Modification modified contract negotiated Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear steam supply obligations operation participation parties payment performance personnel PMC board PMC's Principal Project Agreements Project Activities Project costs Project Management Corporation proposed contract pursuant to paragraph reactor manufacturer Representative Moss request research and development respect responsibility revised Secretary of Labor Senator MONTOYA special nuclear material specific steam supply system subcontracts submitted Tennessee Valley Authority tion TVA's Utility Contribution Agreements
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