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Cochran, Thomas B.; And Others – Environment, 1975
Both economic and environmental factors are affecting the further development of liquid metal fast breeder reactors. Rising costs of plant production and the possible environmental effects of the breeder system have caused the U.S. to consider carefully this method of energy production. Alternative energy sources are being studied also. (MA)
Descriptors: Economics, Electricity, Energy, Federal Programs

Environment, 1975
Inheritance of the Atomic Energy Commission's Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program by the Energy Research and Development Administration has caused much concern among members of the Scientists' Institute for Public Information (SIPI). SIPI members are concerned about the inadequacy and economic…
Descriptors: Agencies, Ecological Factors, Economics, Energy

Novick, Sheldon – Environment, 1975
Discussed is the environmental impact of the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (LMFBR). Possible problems associated with the LMFBR are defined and the method of research being following is deplored. (MA)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Energy, Federal Programs, Nuclear Physics

Novick, Sheldon – Environment, 1974
Problems facing the nuclear power industry include skyrocketing construction costs, technical failures, fuel scarcity, power plant safety, and the disposal of nuclear wastes. Possible solutions include: reductions in nuclear power plant construction, a complete moratorium on new plant construction, the construction of fast breeder reactors and the…
Descriptors: Economics, Electricity, Energy, Environment

Berg, George G. – Environment, 1973
Descriptors: Environment, Fuels, Nuclear Physics, Radiation Effects

Ford, Daniel F.; Kendall, Henry W. – Environment, 1975
Many scientists feel that research into nuclear safety has been diverted or distorted, and the results of the research concealed or inaccurately reported on a large number of occasions. Of particular concern have been the emergency cooling systems which have not, as yet, been adequately tested. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Energy, Environmental Education, Federal Government