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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1975

89 STAT. 1072

PUBLIC LAW 9 4 - 1 8 7 — D E C. 31, 1975 FOSSIL E N E R G Y DEVELOPMENT (1) C O A L. —

Project 76-1-a, clean boiler fuel demonstration p l a n t ( A - E and long-lead procurement), $8,000,000. Project 76-1-b, H i g h B t u synthetic pipeline gas demonstration p l a n t ( A - E and long-lead procurement), $5,000,000. Project 76-1-c, Low B t u fuel gas demonstration p l a n t ( A - E and long-end p r o c u r e m e n t), $3,750,000. Project 76-1-d, Fluidized bed direct combustion demonstration plant,'$3,250,000. SOLAR, GEOTHERMAL, AND ADVANCED E N E R G Y SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT (2)

SOLAR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 7&-2-a, F i v e megawatt solar the r m a l test facility, $1,250,000. Project 76-2-b, Ten megawatt central receiver solar thermal powerplant ( A - E and long-lead procurement), $1,250,000. (3) GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 76-3-a, Geothermal powerplant (steam) ( A - E and longlead procurement), $1,250,000. Project 76-3-b, Geothermal powerplant ( A - E and long-lead procurement), $1,250,000. (4)

P H Y S I C A L RESEARCH.—

Project 7 6 ^ t - a, accelerator and reactor improvements and modifications, $1,000,000. NUCLEAR E N E R G Y DEVELOPMENT (5)

F U S I O N POWER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 76-5-a, tokamak fusion test reactor, Princeton Physics Laboratory, Plainsboro, New Jersey, $7,000,000. (6) (7)

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GENERAL PLANT PROJECTS.—^$15,900,000. CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND DESIGN.—$1,500,000. CAPITAL EQUIPMENT N O T RELATED TO CONSTRUCTION

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CAPITAL EQUIPMENT. —

Acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, for the following programs, a sum of dollars equal to the total of the following a m o u n t s: (A) Fossil energy development, $200,000. (BJ Geothermal energy development, $200,000. (C) Conservation research and development including improved conversion efficiency, $2,900,000. (D) Physical research in molecular and materials sciences in support of nonnuclear energy technology, $1,037,000. (E) Environmental and safety research in s u p p o r t of nonnuclear energy technologies, $500,000. (F) Nuclear energy and other programs, $58,086,000. SEC. 202. L I M I T A T I O N S. — (a) The Administration is authorized to start any project set forth in subsections 201(b)(4) and (5) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 25 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project. (b) The Administration is authorized to start any project under subsection 201(b)(6) only if it is in accordance with the following: (1) The maximum currently estimated cost of any project shall be $750,000 and the maximum currently estimated cost of any building included in such project shall be $300,000: Provided,