Nuclear Power Costs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session . .U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1804 pages |
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... industry of the future . I would like to speak for a few minutes about the ocean thermal differences process . The tropical seas are the largest collector of solar energy on Earth - the photons which reach those surface waters enter the ...
... industry of the future . I would like to speak for a few minutes about the ocean thermal differences process . The tropical seas are the largest collector of solar energy on Earth - the photons which reach those surface waters enter the ...
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... industry itself ? Mr. HERONEMUS . The industries themselves . All nuclear R. & D. has been paid for by the Federal Government or by the taxpayers ever since it was started . There is essentially no private investment . If there has been ...
... industry itself ? Mr. HERONEMUS . The industries themselves . All nuclear R. & D. has been paid for by the Federal Government or by the taxpayers ever since it was started . There is essentially no private investment . If there has been ...
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... industry and prestigious universities . All of our early work I ap- in Ocean Thermal Differences , for example , was tossed with hun- dred thousand dollar bills to big industry for review , at about that time , and MIT was literally ...
... industry and prestigious universities . All of our early work I ap- in Ocean Thermal Differences , for example , was tossed with hun- dred thousand dollar bills to big industry for review , at about that time , and MIT was literally ...
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... industry prior to 1962 : wind industry must be given some assur- ance that the federal government will not stamp it out with pro- nuclear maneuvering if it attempts to start up with private cap- ital alone . Infusion of federal support ...
... industry prior to 1962 : wind industry must be given some assur- ance that the federal government will not stamp it out with pro- nuclear maneuvering if it attempts to start up with private cap- ital alone . Infusion of federal support ...
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... industry . The General Electric Co.'s river works at Lynn , Mass . , a major area employer across the river from our project , is now able to generate electricity , test its manufactured turbines , heat its plant , and provide for a ...
... industry . The General Electric Co.'s river works at Lynn , Mass . , a major area employer across the river from our project , is now able to generate electricity , test its manufactured turbines , heat its plant , and provide for a ...
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