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PUBLIC LAW 95-238—FEB. 25, 1978 7 l - l - f), authorized by section 101(b)(1) of Public Law 91-273 (for a total project authorization of $920,000,000). (2) There is authorized an additional sum of $42,700,000 for the cascade uprating program, gaseous diffusion plants (project 74-1-g), authorized by section 101(b)(1) of Public Law 93-60 (for a total project authorization of $460,000,000). (3) There is authorized an additional sum of $30,000,000 for the high Btu synthetic pipeline gas demonstration plant (project 76-1-b) authorized by section 101(b)(1) of Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $55,000,000). (4) There is authorized an additional sum of $131,250,000 for the low Btu fuel gas demonstration plant (project 76-1-c) authorized by section 101(b)(1) of Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $150,000,000). (5) There is authorized an additional sum of $41,000,000 for the ten megawatt central receiver solar thermal powerplant, Barstow, California (project 76-2-b), authorized by section 101(b)(2) of Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $47,250,000): Provided, That if the solar electrical generating facility hereby supported contributes electricity to a distribution network serving the public on a commercial basis and if any Federal monetary contribution is included in the rate base for the purpose of computing return on capital investment to such utilities, that portion of the capital costs derived from Federal funds and included in the rate base shall be recovered with interest from the revenues of the solar facility. (6) There is authorized an additional sum of $24,000,000 for the Tokamak fusion test reactor, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Plainsboro, New Jersey (project 76-5-a), authorized by section 101(b)(5) of Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $238,600,000). (7) There is authorized an additional sum of $1,750,000 for the conversion of existing steamplants to coal capability, gaseous diffusion plants and Feed Materials Production Center, Fernald, Ohio (project 76-8-e), authorized by section 101(b)(8) of Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $15,250,000). (8) There is authorized an additional sum of $107,630,000 for the enriched uranium production facilities, gas centrifuge (project 76-8-g), authorized by section 101(b)(8) of Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $362,630,000). (9) There is authorized an additional sum of $5,500,000 for the MHD component development and integration facility (project 77-1-d) authorized by Public Law 94-373 (for a total project authorization of $13,200,000). (10) There is authorized an additional sum of $5,000,000 for the high performance fuel laboratory, Richland, Washington (A-E only) (project 77-4-c) (for a total project authorization of $6,500,000). (11) There is authorized an additional sum of $23,000,000 for the fuel storage facility, Richland, Washington (project 77-4-d) (for a total project authorization of $30,000,000). (12) there is authorized an additional $3,200,000 for the 14 Mev intense neutron source facility, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico (project 76-5-b) authorized by Public Law 94-187 (for a total project authorization of $25,300.000). SEC. 103. Public Law 93-276, as amended, is further amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for project 75-5-g, molten salt breeder reactor (preliminary planning preparatory to possible future

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