Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1997: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 |
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... Fiscal Year 1997 to enable market entry in 1999 . The commercial direct fuel cell plant will offer to customers the most efficient , environmentally - benign power source known and sustain America's lead position in fuel cell ...
... Fiscal Year 1997 to enable market entry in 1999 . The commercial direct fuel cell plant will offer to customers the most efficient , environmentally - benign power source known and sustain America's lead position in fuel cell ...
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... fiscal constraints facing the nation , GE believes that government investment in the ATS Program in FY 1997 and beyond is a prudent use of Federal resources . In recent years , manufacturers have made upgrades in performance and ...
... fiscal constraints facing the nation , GE believes that government investment in the ATS Program in FY 1997 and beyond is a prudent use of Federal resources . In recent years , manufacturers have made upgrades in performance and ...
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... Fiscal Year 1996 appropriations bill that was vetoed by the Presi- dent represents a 47 percent cut below Fiscal Year 1995. We strongly urge Congress to reconsider the reduction previously adopted for this program in the regular ...
... Fiscal Year 1996 appropriations bill that was vetoed by the Presi- dent represents a 47 percent cut below Fiscal Year 1995. We strongly urge Congress to reconsider the reduction previously adopted for this program in the regular ...
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... fiscal year 1996 appropriations bill that was subsequently vetoed by the President represents a 47 % cut below fiscal year 1995. If not reversed , these reductions will deprive thousands of vulnerable households of critically needed ...
... fiscal year 1996 appropriations bill that was subsequently vetoed by the President represents a 47 % cut below fiscal year 1995. If not reversed , these reductions will deprive thousands of vulnerable households of critically needed ...
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... Fiscal Year 1996 especially for the additional $ 8 million . For Fiscal Year 1997 , M - C Power is requesting that this sub- committee supports a level of DOE molten carbonate fuel cell fund- ing of $ 40 million . To continue to support ...
... Fiscal Year 1996 especially for the additional $ 8 million . For Fiscal Year 1997 , M - C Power is requesting that this sub- committee supports a level of DOE molten carbonate fuel cell fund- ing of $ 40 million . To continue to support ...
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