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Summary Document (1976). Covers Colorado, Denver, Shippingport. Topics: nuclear power, nuclear fuel cycle, waste management, uranium mining. Agencies: Coloradans for Safe Power, Atomic Energy Commission, Energy Research and Development Administration. Cites 56 external works.
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Patterns of Energy Consumption in the U.S. (1972) — Stanford Research Institute
Solar Energy as a National Energy Resource (1972) — NSF/NASA Solar Energy Panel
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Citizen's Guide: The National Debate on the Handling of Radioactive Wastes from Nuclear Power Plants
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