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 91 STAT. 182

PUBLIC LAW 95-39—JUNE 3, 1977 (B) Other Geothermal Energy Development: Costs, $46,100,000. Changes in selected resources, $3,600,000. Conservation Research and Development (7) Conservation Research and Development: (A) Electric Energy Systems: Costs, $22,000,000. Changes in selected resources, $4,000,000. i (B) Energy Storage: Mr Costs, $32,000,000. J: Changes in selected resources, $6,000,000. (C) Building Conservation: Costs, $27,600,000. Changes in selected resources, $4,400,000. (D) Industry Conservation: Costs, $18,000,000. Changes in selected resources, $4,000,000. (E) Transportation Energy Conservation, including $3,000,000 for methanol and other alternate fuels: Costs, $31,400,000. Changes in selected resources, $4,600,000. / (F) Improved Conversion Efficiency: .* Costs, $15,300,000. . "' Changes in selected resources, $11,700,000. (G) Energy Conservation Institutes and Extension Service: Cost, $18,000,000. Changes in selected resources, $7,000,000. (H) Small grant program for appropriate technologies: Costs, $7,500,000. Changes in selected resources, $2,500,000. (I) To carry out the municipal solid waste demonstration price guarantee program authorized by section 107 of this Act: Costs, $200,000. Changes in selected resources, $4,800,000. / Scientific and Technical Education (8) Scientific and technical education: . » Costs, $3,750,000. Changes in selected resources, $1,250,000. '-a ^rs.:

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PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

SEC. 102. (a) 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 following amounts: (1) Fossil energy development coal. (A) Project 77-1-a, modifications and additions to energy research centers, $6,900,000. (B) Project 77-1-b for a high Btu pipeline gas demonstration plant (which is estimated to cost a total of $500,000,000, including the non-Federal share of such cost) is authorized. The amount authorized for such plant is $10,000,000.

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