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 PUBLIC LAW 94-187—DEC. 31, 1975 (4)

CONSERVATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.—

(A) Electric Power Transmission: Costs, $2,673,000. Changes in selected resources (minus) $100,000. (B) Advanced Transportation Power Systems: Costs, $4,750,000. Changes in selected resources, $1,060,000. (C) Energy Storage Systems: Costs, $5,400,000. Changes in selected resources, $900,000. (D) End-use Conservation: Costs, $8,000,000. Changes in selected resources, $2,000,000. (E) Improved Conversion Efficiency: Costs, $3,475,000. Changes in selected resources, $1,100,000. (F) Urban Waste Conversion: Costs, $2,500,000. Changes in selected resources, $1,250,000. (5) NUCLEAR ENERGY AND OTHER PROGRAMS.—$914,849,000, of which a sum of dollars for the following programs equal to the total of the following amounts is included: (A) Scientific and technical education in support of Nonnuclear Energy Technologies: Costs, $1,125,000. Changes in selected resources, $337,000. (B) General new programs in Environmental and Safety Research in support of nonnuclear energy technology: Costs, $5,525,000. Changes in selected resources, $1,919,000. (C) For use as provided in section 316 of this Act: Costs, $1,000,000. Changes in selected resources, $250,000. (D) Nonpulmonary health studies on miners and people living in areas subjected to a high incidence of sulphur oxides and trace elements: Costs, $100,000. Changes in selected resources, $25,000. (E) New programs of physical research in molecular and materials sciences in support of nonnuclear technologies: Costs, $3,931,000. Changes in selected resources, $1,168,000. (F) $687,000 shall be available pursuant to sections 14 and 16 of the Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C 5913 and 5915) as follows: (i) $312,000 for the National Bureau of Standards; (ii) $125,000 for the Council on Environmental Quality; and (iii) $250,000 for the Water Resources Council, (b) For "Plant and capital equipment", including construction, acquisition, or modification of facilities, including land acquisition; and acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, a sum of dollars equal to the total of the incremental amounts of the following:

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