Hodel and Hesse Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session on the Nominations of Donald Paul Hodel to be Secretary of Energy and Martha O. Hesse to be Assistant Secretary of Energy for Management and Administration, December 1, 1982 |
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... cost effective . Let me emphasize , however , that I personally am satisfied there should and can be an appropriate Federal role in the area of con- servation and renewable resources . I look forward to working with this committee and ...
... cost effective . Let me emphasize , however , that I personally am satisfied there should and can be an appropriate Federal role in the area of con- servation and renewable resources . I look forward to working with this committee and ...
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... cost somewhere be- tween $ 400 and $ 700 million . Now GAO estimates that the breeder will cost in excess of $ 9 billion , something like 40 times as much as conventional power would cost . Does that cost figure disturb you ? Mr. HODEL ...
... cost somewhere be- tween $ 400 and $ 700 million . Now GAO estimates that the breeder will cost in excess of $ 9 billion , something like 40 times as much as conventional power would cost . Does that cost figure disturb you ? Mr. HODEL ...
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... cost taxpayers a dime . In a bill now coming before Congress , he proposes to increase the demand for uranium while limiting ... costs will be passed along to utilities and , ultimately , to consumers . Sen. Domenici's import quotas are ...
... cost taxpayers a dime . In a bill now coming before Congress , he proposes to increase the demand for uranium while limiting ... costs will be passed along to utilities and , ultimately , to consumers . Sen. Domenici's import quotas are ...
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... costs is a direct cause of inflation , unemployment and high interest rates . The question before the American people and government is not whether we can afford the expense of pushing on toward energy independence in these dismal eco ...
... costs is a direct cause of inflation , unemployment and high interest rates . The question before the American people and government is not whether we can afford the expense of pushing on toward energy independence in these dismal eco ...
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... cost of imported oil , for which we pay a considerable security premium on top of the market price . Therefore , dollar ... costs , Mr. Chairman . I recall your hearings last spring on the world oil outlook in which a number of these ...
... cost of imported oil , for which we pay a considerable security premium on top of the market price . Therefore , dollar ... costs , Mr. Chairman . I recall your hearings last spring on the world oil outlook in which a number of these ...
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