Public Works for Water and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1972: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... Reactor Development Program Operating costs for the reactor development program are estimated at $ 411.5 million in ... Breeder Reactors ( LMFBR ) will increase to support the plan leading to an economic fast breeder nuclear power plant ...
... Reactor Development Program Operating costs for the reactor development program are estimated at $ 411.5 million in ... Breeder Reactors ( LMFBR ) will increase to support the plan leading to an economic fast breeder nuclear power plant ...
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... nuclear powerplants . Of principal importance is the program for development of the liquid metal fast breeder reactor ( LMFBR ) . The amount of heat rejected from a LMFBR will be appreciably less than that for light- water reactors and ...
... nuclear powerplants . Of principal importance is the program for development of the liquid metal fast breeder reactor ( LMFBR ) . The amount of heat rejected from a LMFBR will be appreciably less than that for light- water reactors and ...
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... breeder reactors take the pressure off uranium supply . We intend to keep the adequacy of reserves and the potential ... reactor products such as tritium and californium . Other activities in- clude the management of highly radioactive ...
... breeder reactors take the pressure off uranium supply . We intend to keep the adequacy of reserves and the potential ... reactor products such as tritium and californium . Other activities in- clude the management of highly radioactive ...
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... power during this period , there are further uncertainties in the extent to which breeder reactors will displace reactors fueled with slightly enriched uranium as well as in the development of enrichment capabilities by foreign groups ...
... power during this period , there are further uncertainties in the extent to which breeder reactors will displace reactors fueled with slightly enriched uranium as well as in the development of enrichment capabilities by foreign groups ...
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... REACTOR DEVELOPMENT The major development programs are civilian power reactors , coop- erative power reactor demonstration , naval propulsion reactors , and space propulsion and electric power ... breeder reactors must be developed and 56.
... REACTOR DEVELOPMENT The major development programs are civilian power reactors , coop- erative power reactor demonstration , naval propulsion reactors , and space propulsion and electric power ... breeder reactors must be developed and 56.
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accelerator activities additional Admiral RICKOVER AEC's applications Argonne National Laboratory beam breeder reactor budget capability Capital Equipment Chairman ELLENDER components CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction continue contractors core costs decrease deleted development program EBR-II effects effort energy physics engineering environmental Estimate FY 1971 evaluation experimental Fast Breeder Reactor FFTF fiscal year 1972 funds gaseous diffusion GILLER going improvements increase industry irradiation isotopes KLEIN Lawrence Radiation Laboratory light water light water reactor LMFBR MCDANIEL ment million missile N reactor National Laboratory neutron nuclear materials nuclear power Oak Ridge operation plutonium production propulsion radiation radioactive radioisotope RAMEY reactor development reduced request research and development Richland safety Savannah River SEABORG Senator BIBLE Senator PASTORE Senator STENNIS Senator YOUNG SHAW Soviet studies submarine technical thermal tion Total tritium University uranium utilities waste water reactor weapons
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373. lappuse - The dissemination of scientific and technical information relating to atomic energy should be permitted and encouraged so as to provide that free interchange of ideas and criticism which is essential to scientific and industrial progress and public understanding and to enlarge the fund of technical information.
282. lappuse - The road to peace has never been through appeasement, unilateral disarmament or negotiation from weakness. The entire recorded history of mankind is precisely to the contrary. Among the great nations, only the strong survive.
281. lappuse - ... balance against the United States. In the course of the Panel's study during the past year, it became increasingly clear to the undersigned that if these observable trends continue the United States will become a second-rate power incapable of assuring the future security and freedom of its people. The President and the Secretary of Defense are fully aware of the trends which cause deep concern, and have brought these to the attention of the Congress and the public in formal reports and addresses....
83. lappuse - Fourth International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, in September 1971.
320. lappuse - ... the act to American Samoa. I would like to say, Mr. Aspinall, that the committee is happy to have you, and we will be glad to hear you. You may proceed in any manner that you see fit. STATEMENT OF HON. WAYNE ASPINALL, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF COLORADO Mr. ASPINALL. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I am glad to be able to appear before this committee in response to the request which was made of me. I am not an expert on American Samoa, although I spent three of...
84. lappuse - Tenn., are expected to obtain $622,000 and $760,000 respectively, in financial assistance for schools from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare under the provisions of Public Law 81-874 thereby reducing the amount of AEC assistance required by these communities. The estimate also provides $208,000 in costs at Los Alamos principally for fire protection.
264. lappuse - ... percent of the energy in the thorium reserves, a source of energy many times greater than known fossil fuel reserves.
232. lappuse - ... nature of these facilities cannot be forecast or specifically defined at this time ; however, the magnitude and complexity of the future production and development programs indicate that additional facilities will be required, either to provide increased capacity or to cope with new techniques or both. This project will assure availability of funds to meet new and different production requirements and to provide research, development, and test facilities for the test detection and nuclear testing...
282. lappuse - ... without due recognition that sustained irresponsible criticism could undermine and weaken — at a critical time in history — the only forces which provide security for the US and the free world. It is appreciated, of course, that opinions differ as to the extent and significance of these trends. Some will think these views do not appropriately weigh such counter trends as may exist.
283. lappuse - The Soviet naval buildup, like its strategic missile deployment, is a major element in the shifting balance of military power. Although not Itself a direct threat to the continental United States (except the submarines), the new and growing Soviet naval strength affects adversely the diplomatic and economic position of the United States throughout much of the world. It also threatens an historic American policy, namely, freedom of the seas. The United States, traditionally a sea power, has extensive...