National Initiatives in Green Technologies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and November 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 343 pages |
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... economic benefits . It is this latter group of tech- nologies that has the potential for widespread impact across many industries , but which has generally been neglected , we believe , in Federal policy . In an earlier hearing , we ...
... economic benefits . It is this latter group of tech- nologies that has the potential for widespread impact across many industries , but which has generally been neglected , we believe , in Federal policy . In an earlier hearing , we ...
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... economic development phase of new products or we will once again be forced into that reactionary mode by addressing the end - of - the - pipe problem which has historically proven to be much more costly in terms of both dollars and ...
... economic development phase of new products or we will once again be forced into that reactionary mode by addressing the end - of - the - pipe problem which has historically proven to be much more costly in terms of both dollars and ...
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... economic responsibility of sustaining these green companies after initial funding . There should be government subsidies that should be offered for the purchase of these green products , for al- most without exception they are initially ...
... economic responsibility of sustaining these green companies after initial funding . There should be government subsidies that should be offered for the purchase of these green products , for al- most without exception they are initially ...
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... economic development " phase of new product creation . Or we will once again be forced into a reactionary mode by addressing the " end of the pipe " problem , which historically has proven to be much more costly in terms of both dollars ...
... economic development " phase of new product creation . Or we will once again be forced into a reactionary mode by addressing the " end of the pipe " problem , which historically has proven to be much more costly in terms of both dollars ...
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... economic responsibility of " sustaining " these green companies after initial funding ) - Government subsidies should also be offered for the purchase of these green product's , for they they are almost without exception initially more ...
... economic responsibility of " sustaining " these green companies after initial funding ) - Government subsidies should also be offered for the purchase of these green product's , for they they are almost without exception initially more ...
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