Proposed Changes in Basis for Cooperative Arrangement for the LMFBR.: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ... |
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... record of the public hearings held on February 28 and May 4 , 1973 by the Joint Committee to consider proposed changes in the basis for the cooperative arrangement for the design , construction , and operation of the LMFBR demonstration ...
... record of the public hearings held on February 28 and May 4 , 1973 by the Joint Committee to consider proposed changes in the basis for the cooperative arrangement for the design , construction , and operation of the LMFBR demonstration ...
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... record of the public hearing which follows includes all mate- rial submitted for the record through May 4 , 1973. During the course of the May 4 , 1973 hearing , the AEC was asked to respond to each of the issues raised by the prepared ...
... record of the public hearing which follows includes all mate- rial submitted for the record through May 4 , 1973. During the course of the May 4 , 1973 hearing , the AEC was asked to respond to each of the issues raised by the prepared ...
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... record of the hearings on the proposed changes in the cooperative arrangement for the design , construction , and operation of the Nation's first LMFBR demonstra- tion plant . The urgent need for this project is underscored by several ...
... record of the hearings on the proposed changes in the cooperative arrangement for the design , construction , and operation of the Nation's first LMFBR demonstra- tion plant . The urgent need for this project is underscored by several ...
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... record of these hearings , together with those held in September 1972 , will provide a basis for a continuing review of this project . Once again , we would like to caution all participants regarding problems with the management of ...
... record of these hearings , together with those held in September 1972 , will provide a basis for a continuing review of this project . Once again , we would like to caution all participants regarding problems with the management of ...
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... Record extract ( April 19 , 1973 ) of Chairman Price's comments on Energy Mes- sage ; and Message of June 29 , 1973 , appointing Governor John A. Love to direct new energy office . - H. " Organizing To Meet the Energy Crisis , " by ...
... Record extract ( April 19 , 1973 ) of Chairman Price's comments on Energy Mes- sage ; and Message of June 29 , 1973 , appointing Governor John A. Love to direct new energy office . - H. " Organizing To Meet the Energy Crisis , " by ...
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action additional AEC's agreed amended APPENDIX applicable appropriate approval Atomic Energy Act Atomic Energy Commission AYERS Chairman PRICE chart clause commitments Committee on Atomic Commonwealth Edison Company Congress construction contractors Cost Accounting Standards cost principles decision directors EBR-II electric utilities employees environmental ERLEWINE execution expenses facilities Fast Breeder Reactor FFTF fuel Government incurred indemnification Indemnitee indemnity agreements Joint Committee lead role liability licensing light water reactors Liquid Metal Fast LMFBR Demonstration Plant matter ment Metal Fast Breeder million NSSS nuclear steam supply obligations operation participants parties PMC Board PMC's Principal Project Agreements procedures Project Activities Project Costs Project Management Corporation proposed contract pursuant to paragraph RAMEY Representative HOLIFIELD request research and development responsibility safety SANDLER SHAW special nuclear material steam supply system subcontracts Tennessee Valley Authority termination tion TVA's unallowable uranium Utility Contribution Agreements
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Page 258 - These pledges have come through the Edison Electric Institute, the American Public Power Association, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
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