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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... sources for our energy . During the past 2 years , the 97th Congress , through the budget and appropriations process , has achieved two major changes in the programs of the Department of Energy . First , excessive Govern- ment ...
... sources for our energy . During the past 2 years , the 97th Congress , through the budget and appropriations process , has achieved two major changes in the programs of the Department of Energy . First , excessive Govern- ment ...
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... source of energy . I think that puts us into an excellent opportunity now to have that kind of support from the Department as well as within the new Northwest Power Act of 1980 because my view is that the De- partment has neglected the ...
... source of energy . I think that puts us into an excellent opportunity now to have that kind of support from the Department as well as within the new Northwest Power Act of 1980 because my view is that the De- partment has neglected the ...
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... sources as the lowest cost solution to our problems . Their counsel was not accepted . In fact , they were all too often derogated as ex- treme obstructionists . This unfortunate polarization of a region which badly needed a consensus ...
... sources as the lowest cost solution to our problems . Their counsel was not accepted . In fact , they were all too often derogated as ex- treme obstructionists . This unfortunate polarization of a region which badly needed a consensus ...
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... source is unwise . The oil embargo of 1973 and the price shock of 1979 made the Nation dramatically aware of its dangerous ... sources , moved to steam engines , fueled by coal , then by oil , then again by coal , and so on . My own ...
... source is unwise . The oil embargo of 1973 and the price shock of 1979 made the Nation dramatically aware of its dangerous ... sources , moved to steam engines , fueled by coal , then by oil , then again by coal , and so on . My own ...
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... sources , even residual fuel , that is much cheaper . I would like to have your comments on that . Mr. HODEL . This raises the question , Senator , with regard to the whole pricing of gas . Dealing with the border question alone , to ...
... sources , even residual fuel , that is much cheaper . I would like to have your comments on that . Mr. HODEL . This raises the question , Senator , with regard to the whole pricing of gas . Dealing with the border question alone , to ...
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