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Regulation of IndustryU.S. Legislation

PublicUtilities,1886-1990

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REGULATION OF INDUSTRY:U.S. LEGISLATION

Public Utilities,1886-1990

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CONTENTS

Introduction by John J. Flynn, Hugh B. BrownProfessor of Law, College of Law, University of Utah p. v

User Guide p. xi

Reference Bibliography p. 1

Index by Subjects and Names p. 27

Index by Titles p. 83

Index by Bill Numbers p. 89

Index by Superintendent of Documents Numbers p. 93

Index by Document and Report Numbers p. 97

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REGULATION OF INDUSTRY, U.S. LEGISLATIONPUBLIC UTILITIES, 1886-1990

INTRODUCTION TO UFA INDEX AND MICROFICHE COLLECTIONby John J. Flynn

Hugh B. Brown Professor of LawCollege of Law, University of Utah

The evolution of America's political, social, economic andconstitutional histories has been deeply enmeshed with stateand federal efforts to regulate essential natural monopolyindustries. Governmental efforts to regulate, direct, and con-trol what we now call public utilities have given rise to reflec-tions and debates on federalism, the economic wisdom andconstitutional propriety of government intervention in"private" economic affairs, and public control of the exploita-tion and preservation of our common natural resources.

For approximately the first 100 years of the Republic, mostgovernment activity in establishing and regulating utilitiestook place at the local and state levels of government with con-stitutional review by the federal courts being the main methodof federal control. Issues concerning constitutional limitsupon state and federal powers often arose in the context ofsuch regulation and gave rise to fundamental and enduringSupreme Court decisions like McCulloch v. Maryland, 4Wheat. 316 (1819) (Federal charter for a national bank), andGibbons v. Ogden, 6 Wheat. 1 (1824) (New York grant ofexclusive ferry franchise). Little federal regulatory legislationoutside the banking industry was enacted until after the CivilWar, reflecting the largely agricultural base of pre-industrialrevolution America, a federalism that left economic regula-tion to the individual states and a part-time Congress con-cerned with other issues during the first half of the 19thcentury.

The rapid growth of railroads in the latter part of the 19thcentury, as well as the abuses of the trusts around the sameperiod, led to growing regulatory activism by Congress. It wasan activism that forced reconsideration of the then mechanicaldivision between state and federal powers over the regulationof commerce and the division between Congress and theSupreme Court over which branch of government had thepower to choose what could regulated and how it should beregulated. Today, the power of Congress to determineregulatory policy is both unchallenged and pervasive. Thematerials included in this collection reflect the century ofdebate over the appropriate balance between state and federallaw-making power and between Congress and the courts overwho shall have final power to regulate some of our most basicindustries. These materials are an essential resource for lawyersand policymakers concerned with the transportation, electricutility, natural gas and nuclear power industries. They shouldalso prove to be of great interest to economists, law professors,sociologists, historians and political scientists.

The congressional and administrative hearings, studies,reports and legislation assembled in this collection have oftenbeen ignored because of the difficulty in the past of gainingeasy access to them. For anyone seeking an understanding ofthe present state of regulation generally and choices for thefuture, these materials present the main roots of both the pastand present state of federal regulation developed in the con-text of the gas and electric utility industries.

Legislative action at the federal level may be broken intofour broad periods: 1) the post Civil War response to in-dustrialization; 2) the Depression era; 3) the post World WarII period; and 4) the energy crisis of the 1970's and the grow-ing environmental concerns of the 1970's and 1980's.

I. The Post Civil War Response to Industrialization

The rise of the business trusts and integrated railroadsystems in the last half of 19th century America posed a widerange of economic, political, social, and constitutional issuesfor both state and federal governments. Early efforts to im-pose affirmative government regulation to protect the publicfor health and safety and natural monopoly reasons werewidespread at the state level, but were constrained by themechanical division of state and federal jurisdiction over com-merce that confined the states to regulating matters whollywithin the state and the federal government to regulating thephysical movement of goods between states.

For almost fifty years, from the 1880's to the 1930's, thefederal courts narrowly construed the regulatory power of alllevels of government, generally under the doctrine of substan-tive due process. A business was required to be' 'affected witha public interest" in order to justify the particular regulationimposed (Munn v. Illinois, 94 U.S. 113 (1876)). It was left tojudges preoccupied with protecting private property rightsunder the doctrine of substantive due process to determinewhether a particular business was "affected with a publicinterest" and so justify the particular regulation imposed.Even if a court found some form of regulation justified,judges claimed the further due process power to determinewhether the means chosen to achieve the regulatory end wereappropriate.

In response to the public outcry over railroad rate abusesand the inability of state agencies to regulate effectively, aselect Senate committee in 1886 explored the extent of thepower of Congress to regulate railroads and the method bywhich government should impose regulation. The Commit-tee issued a Report setting forth what was to become the basiclegislative rationale for imposing natural monopoly utilityregulation upon public utilities (U1886-3-S1). Senator Cullomof Illinois sponsored the bill establishing the Interstate Com-merce Commission (ICC)—the Interstate Commerce Act(U1887-2-H1), which became the model for future federal andstate legislation in industries where affirmative governmententry and rate regulation were imposed. The Act establishedan independent regulatory commission, with five membershaving fixed terms and the power to prohibit rebating, pool-ing, and rate discrimination. Although the Act required thatrates be "just and reasonable", the Supreme Court held in .1897 that the Commission had no power to set future rates(ICCv. Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Ry., 167 U.S.479 (1897)).

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In the first twenty years of its life, the ICC was subjected toa series of hostile court decisions that reduced the agency toa gatherer of information about the railroads, with little powerto regulate them. Congress responded with a series of lawsdesigned to reinforce the independent power of the Commis-sion to regulate railroads. In 1903 and 1906, for example, Con-gress adopted the Elkins and Hepburn acts, (see U1906-2-S1and U1907-2-S1), the former strengthening the prohibition ofrebating and the latter empowering the Commission to fixmaximum railroad rates and shifting the burden of proof inCommission rate proceedings from the Commission to therailroads. In addition, the Hepburn Act established limitedregulatory control over interstate oil pipelines in response tobroad public concern with the oil trust and the monopoliza-tion of production, refining, and distribution of oil throughmonopoly control of oil pipelines. A pattern was establishedof narrow j udicial decisions on the scope of the powers grantedthe Commission and a legislative response expanding thepower of the Commission even further. A long term dialoguebetween Congress and the courts was taking place, one thatgradually established the independent and presumably expertadministrative agency as a fourth branch of government todeal with complex regulatory issues generated by legislativeresponses to emerging natural monopoly public utilities.

During this first major period of federal response to indus-trialization, little was done at the federal level with respect tothe developing gas and electric industries. Primary regulatoryresponsibility remained with state and local authorities withthe exception of a growing congressional interest in the use ofinterstate waterways for the generation of electric power. Com-mittee studies concerning the scope of federal authority overthe use of water power and the ownership and control of elec-tric power companies (see especially U1912-4-S1, andU1916-2-S1) led to creation of the Federal Power Commissionby the Federal Water Power Act of 1920 (U1920-3-H1). Thenew Commission consisted of the Secretaries of War, Interior,and Agriculture, and was vested with power to regulate therates, financing, and operations of private hydroelectricfacilities on federally controlled waterways and on federallands and to utilize surplus water and hydro power from thelicensed facilities. The Commission was given extensive powerto develop federal water resources and through the 1920'sengaged in licensing projects such as the Tennessee River Mus-cle Shoals project, and began development of the ColoradoRiver Basin and the building of Boulder and Hoover dams.The beginnings of Congressional oversight of administrativeactivities occurred in this period, with federal reviews of theproposals to build the hydro facilities at Muscle Shoals andthe Colorado River basin (U-1922-4-H1 and U-1927-4-H1).

By the end of this first period of federal involvement withutility regulation there was only a limited amount of directfederal regulation of business, principally by the InterstateCommerce Commission (ICC), the Federal Trade Commis-sion (FTC), and the Federal Reserve Board. The Federal PowerCommission was narrowly focused and structurally limitedin its activities to the regulation of private hydroelectricfacilities on federal waterways. However, the basic frameworkfor establishing a federal regulatory system for other industrieshad been put in place—an independent administrative agencywith expertise and a staff independent from the executive andlegislative branches and subject to limited judicial review. Thebeginnings of the administrative state and the outline for a vastexpansion of executive branch power had been put in place.Issues that were to recur down to the present day emerged fromthe limited federal efforts to impose regulation during this

period: the balance between state and federal regulatoryauthority and between the federal courts and Congress, publicvs. private ownership of industries, or reliance upon freemarket solutions backed by the antitrust laws, and the struc-ture and focus of government regulatory authority.

II. The Depression and the New Deal

The financial collapse of the 1930's ushered in a period ofwidespread dissatisfaction with private business and relianceupon a free market. In addition, financial abuses of the 1920'shad given rise to demands for reforms and the expansion offederal regulation to prevent future abuses, eliminate problemsof perceived excess supply in many industries, and remedywidespread unemployment. Coupled with the emergence ofnew technologies like communications, radio broadcasting,and aeronautics, the time seemed ripe for expansion of thefederal role in regulation and experimentation in carrying outthat role.

In 1930, the inter-departmental Federal Power Commissionwas replaced by a reorganized Federal Power Commission(FPC), patterned after the ICC, with five commissioners andan independent staff (U-1930-3-S1). A vast expansion of publicpower projects was begun by President Roosevelt and thegrowth of municipal power and rural electrificationcooperatives was launched. Concerns with the financial struc-ture and performance of the electric utility industry andmanufacturers of electric utility equipment had sparked aseries of important studies by the FTC (for example,U-1927-2-S1, U-1928-2-S1, U-1931-2-S1, and U1935-2-S1) andby Congress (U1934-3-H1 to -H6). Manipulation of chargesto operating companies by their parent corporations throughuse of the holding company device and manipulation of gasand electric utility stock prices through pyramided stockholdings were considered by many to be primary examples ofabuses leading up to and causing the Great Depression. At thesame time, the FTC and Congress reconsidered the extent towhich electric power transmission was interstate in characterand beyond the control of state regulatory authorities(U-1931-2-S1). As a result of these events, two major statuteswere enacted in 1935: the Public Utility Holding Company Act(U-1935-3-H1), and the amended Federal Power Act(U-1935-3-H2).

The Public Utility Holding Company Act greatly expandedfederal regulatory power over the financial structure andoperations of utility holding companies. The Act requiredholding companies to register with the newly formed Securitiesand Exchange Commission (SEC) and gave the SEC exten-sive authority over the activities of the registered holding com-panies, including issuance of stock and changes in the finan-cial structure of holding companies, sale of assets andsecurities in subsidiaries, the acquisition of stock and assetsin utility and other companies, the declaration of dividends,representation on the boards of utility companies by bank-ing and other financial interests, and the accounting methodsfollowed by the companies. The Act also required simplifica-tion of utility company corporate structures and forbade theoperation of holding companies more than two levels abovethe utility operating company. The statute resulted in a ma-jor reorganization of public utility company structures thatlasted through World War II; indeed, it is only relativelyrecently that calls have been made for changes in the Act. TheAct was one of the most important and successful statutes ofthe New Deal.

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cantly strengthened FPC authority over hydroelectric develop-ment of federal water rights. The FPC was given jurisdictionto regulate electric energy interstate transmission andwholesale rates, the interconnection of facilities, sales offacilities, and mergers and acquisitions, accounting methods,and interlocking directorates. A new era in federal-state rela-tions had been opened in the regulation of the electric utilityindustry with the federal government now taking the lead inshaping and controlling the future development of the in-dustry and standards for implementing rate and other aspectsof affirmative regulation of electric utilities.

In 1938, Congress adopted the Natural Gas Act(U-1937-3-S2). The Act was passed in response to abuses bythe natural gas holding companies and monopoly interstatenatural gas pipelines (U-1935-2-H1 and U-1936-2-S1). Therewas also growing evidence of the inability of states to regulateeffectively the price at which out-of-state companies soldnatural gas to state regulated utilities. Like the Federal PowerAct, the Natural Gas Act vested power in the FPC to regulaterates for the interstate transmission of natural gas and ratesfor wholesale sales of natural gas. The Commission was giventhe power to determine what is a' 'just and reasonable'' rate.Unlike the regulation of electric power, however, entry into thebusiness of transporting or reselling natural gas required theissuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessityby the FPC. Permission to abandon facilities also requiredFPC approval.

An ambiguity resided in the Commission's administrationof the Natural Gas Act that was to cause many years of con-troversy for Congress, the FPC, and the courts. Although theFPC was not given jurisdiction over the production andgathering of natural gas, it initially decided to treat pipelinesand their affiliated producers as a unit for ratemaking pur-poses, an exercise of power over the pricing of natural gasimplicitly approved in perhaps the most significant utility ratecase ever decided by the United States Supreme Court, FPCv. Hope Natural Gas Co., 320 U.S. 591 (1944) (see U1944-4-H1).

Although World War II diverted the attention of Congressfrom continuing on its path of expanding and refining theemerging fourth branch of government, by the beginning ofthe war, the balance of decision-making power had decisive-ly shifted from the courts to Congress. The 1937 change inSupreme Court jurisprudence under the threat of PresidentRoosevelt's court packing plan resulted in a fundamentalchange in the Court's understanding of the Constitution incases such as West Coast Hotel Corp. v. Parrish, 300 U.S. 379(1937), and the Hope and FPC v. Natural Gas Pipeline Co.cases, 315 U.S. 575 (1942). The power of Congress to imposeeconomic regulation became supreme as the Court abandonedits claimed authority to question the legislative choice toregulate under the doctrines of substantive due process andequal protection and narrow interpretations of the meaningof the commerce clause.

Although the burst of investigations, legislation and litiga-tion in the 1930's had indeed been significant, there was alsoa breakthrough in establishing federal dominance in theregulation of public utilities and the gradual transferral ofregulatory power from the courts to Congress and its specializ-ed committees, and to independent administrative agencies.James Landis's 1938 book, The Administrative Process, gavevoice to the New Deal view that economic regulation by expertand independent commissions was the only way to obtain justresults in an increasingly complex and dynamic world that wasotherwise overwhelming the law-making capacities of theexecutive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.

III. Post World War II1945 to 1970, and the GoldenAge of Regulation

The post-World War II period reflected a consolidation andre-thinking of the burst of Depression-era legislation thatcreated the administrative state and began a confrontationwith issues left outstanding during the war. What to regulatewent unchallenged as utility prices remained stable or con-tinued to fall. However, concern with the procedures of regula-tion increased because of the delegation of broad discretionarypowers to the growing number of federal regulatory agenciesand the risk of "capture" of the regulators by the regulated,a concern that continues to the present day. In 1946, Congressresponded by passing the important Administrative ProcedureAct (XI-Appendix), which laid down strict requirements fora fair hearing by administrative agencies at the instance of allaffected parties in an effort to protect against arbitrary deci-sions or co-opted decisions by the regulators. The Act appliedto all administrative proceedings including those beforefederal agencies regulating public utilities. It established auniform procedural process for all administrative agencies.The Act was a confirmation of the existence of a fourth branchof government in need of its own specialized procedure toguarantee access to and insure fairness in the administrativestate.

The year 1946 also saw establishment of the Atomic EnergyCommission (AEC) under the Atomic Energy Act of 1946(U1946-3-H2), and the beginnings of the debate over civilianuses of nuclear power and technology. The debate ripened intothe Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (U1954-3-H1), which endedthe government monopoly over nuclear power and permittedthe licensing of privately-owned nuclear power plants by theAEC. Although holding out the promise of electric power"too cheap to meter'', the substantial security and safety risksof unleashing the nuclear genie to generate power touched offwhat has become a fifty year debate over both whether andhow to use the new technology safely.

Congress attempted to deal with public anxiety over therisks of nuclear power generation and its byproducts bydelegating to the AEC the difficult problem of balancing thebenefits and the risks of developing nuclear power while alsocharging the AEC with promoting peacetime uses of nuclearpower. The Joint Committee on Atomic Energy began itshistory of deep involvement with promoting the constructionof nuclear power plants through such actions as the controver-sial waiver for plant construction requirements in the Dixon-Yates project (U1955-4-J1 and U1956-4-S1) and approval ofAEC subsidies for power from private power plants(U1955-4-J2). Congressional concern turned also to the AEC'sprocess for licensing nuclear power plants (U1957-4-J1), andto federal and state cooperation in attempts to regulate healthand safety effects of nuclear plants (see U1959-4-J1,U1961-4-J1, and U1970-3-H1), issues that have taken onheightened significance since the 1979 and 1986 accidents atThree Mile Island and Chernobyl.

Concerns with the financial consequences of health andsafety risks posed by nuclear power plants also threatenedprivate investment in nuclear power generating facilities.Investors were deeply concerned about potential liabilities inthe event of accidents involving nuclear power generationdespite government promotion and support for developingpeaceful uses for nuclear energy. In order to reduce the riskto private investors in nuclear power plants, Congress hadadopted the Price-Anderson Act in 1958 (U1958-3-H1),creating a public/private insurance system for reactor acci-

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and costly delays in bringing nuclear power plants on line(U1979-4-H2). The proposed reforms were brought to anabrupt halt in 1979 with the accident at Three Mile Island anda two-year suspension on issuance of new licenses (U1980-4-S1and 1981-3-H2). Three Mile Island and other domesticaccidents (U1981-3-H1) and the 1986 meltdown at Chernobyl,along with the rapidly escalating costs of nuclear plant con-struction and the growing cost of "temporarily" storingnuclear waste on plant sites, all contributed to a moratoriumon proposals for new nuclear plants. Utilities could no longerrun the financial risk of making long term and huge capitalinvestments in a plant and technology that might never beallowed to generate power.

Added to these woes for nuclear power was the growingproblem of disposing of nuclear waste despite adoption of theNuclear Waste Disposal Act and efforts by the Departmentof Energy to promote a disposal program (U1980-3-H4 andH7, and U1981-3-H3). No state's delegation to Congress wantsa waste disposal facility in their state, and throughout the1980's the problem of locating a permanent nuclear wastedisposal site continued to vex Congress. By 1987, amendmentsto the Nuclear Waste Policy Act focused on a process forestablishing a civilian waste depository program by theDepartment of Energy (DOE) as a means of finally resolvingthis divisive issue (U1987-3-S2). The issue of locating a per-manent storage facility remains with us to this day, however,and the date of both locating and opening a facility keepsbeing put further in the future while nuclear waste continuesto accumulate and be placed in temporary storage at nuclearpower plants. If the promise of safe and cheap power fromnuclear power plants has not been undermined by safety,environmental, and cost concerns, it may well be defeated bylonger term problems of finding safe and acceptable storagefacilities and the as yet unaddressed questions of the safetyand huge cost associated with dismantling nuclear powerplants at the end of their useful life. From a ratemaking view,the cost of waste disposal and plant dismantlement should beincluded in current rates for the power a nuclear plantproduces—costs likely to make nuclear generated power anuneconomic alternative for a long time to come.

The energy crisis also focused congressional attention onthe electric and gas industries and the reliability of suppliesof electric and gas service and conservation of these resources.A growing shortage of natural gas supplies for the interstatemarket provoked investigations of the concentration of con-trol in basic energy resources by the House Select Committeeon Small Business (U1971-3-H1). The environmental andfinancing difficulties of electric utilities began to receiveincreased attention by Senate committees (U1972-4-S1 andU1974-4-S1), particularly the utilities use of fuel adjustmentclauses to pass on to consumers increases in fuel costs. Suchclauses appeared to the committees to carry a potential for per-mitting fuel pricing to escape both competitive and regulatorycontrol (U1975-4-H1 and U1975-4-S2). By the mid-1970'sCongress had begun to explore use of coal and other fuels forpower generation in order to conserve domestic oil and gasresources (U1975-4-S1, U1978-2-H1), proposals to reform utili-ty ratemaking to encourage conservation and efficiency(U1976-4-H1), and the integration of regional and nationalelectric power grids to take advantage of peak load variationsfrom one region to another (U1976-4-S1).

The energy crisis served to focus government attention atall levels upon several additional issues: the complex local,state and federal structure for regulating utilities that hadevolved over the previous century; the undue dependency of

the United States upon foreign energy supplies; the inefficientuse of energy resources which had not only been tolerated buthad been encouraged by governmental policies in tax andutility regulation; the sharp rise in electricity costs and pricesand decline hi demand during the first part of the 1970's caus-ing cash flow problems for many utilities; and the pressingneed for a systematic and integrated energy policy giving dueattention to conservation, environmental concerns and the ef-ficient use of energy resources.

In 1977, President Carter sought to bring some order to thechaos of disparate federal and state energy policies and utili-ty regulation by proposing the National Energy Act(U1977-2-H1). Congress responded by centralizing federalenergy policy activities in the Department of Energy Organiza-tion Act (U1977-3-S2), combining several agencies into one(DOE). Utility rate regulation was reorganized andstrengthened by abolishing the FPC and establishing theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). FERC wasgiven expanded regulatory authority over both the electric andgas industries and regulatory power over oil pipelines wastransferred from the ICC to FERC. And, in 1978, Congressenacted a package of significant energy legislation designedto encourage conservation, efficiency and equitable rates toconsumers. Congress adopted the National Energy Conser-vation Incentives Act and the National Energy ConservationPolicy Act (U1979-3-H1 and U1979-3-H2), the Powerplant andIndustrial Fuel Use Act of 1978 (U1978-3-H1), the Natural GasPolicy Act (U1978-3-H3), and the Public Utility RegulatoryPolicies Act of 1978 (PURPA) (U1978-3-H2). Each of theselaws represented fundamental policy changes from the pastand a major extension of federal regulatory power. Forexample, PURPA for the first time used federal statutorypolicy to intervene in state regulation by establishing standardsfor determining utility operating expenses that included finan-cing consumer conservation measures, requiring electricutilities to purchase power from co-generators and smallpower producers, rate design issues, termination of servicerules, reporting requirements, and rules for consumer par-ticipation in state regulatory proceedings. A challenge to theconstitutionality of federal power intrusion into traditionalstate regulatory power was posed in the Supreme Court caseof FERC v. Mississippi, 456 U.S. 742 (1982). The challenge wasfirmly rejected by a Court mindful of the need for uniformnational conservation and efficiency standards in the use ofour basic energy resources, despite longstanding concerns withissues of federalism in the regulation of utilities.

In addition to the significant shift in regulatory policy fromencouraging consumption to encouraging conservation, andthe shift in balance between state and federal powers, theenergy crisis finally brought a beginning to the end to thetwenty-year experiment seeking to rate-regulate wellheadprices of natural gas. Escalating oil and gas prices in the 1970'sand a shortage of gas for the interstate market as a result ofproducers reserving gas for unregulated intrastate sales anda decline in exploration, finally forced the President and Con-gress to face the issue of natural gas pricing—should it beregulated or left to market forces? The Natural Gas Policy Actof 1978 (U1978-3-H3) abolished rate regulation of new gas andadopted a complex process for phasing out rate regulation ofexisting gas by 1985, although some vestiges of maximumprice regulation remained. An excess of supply soon appearedon the market, prices declined, and new production more thanmet the demand created by new customers and those switchingfrom high-priced oil. All vestiges of wellhead price controlswere ended by the Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act of

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1989 (U1989-3-H1), mandating the end of any remainingregulated wellhead prices by 1993.

The move to deregulate natural gas prices was a reflectionof academic criticism of affirmative entry and rate regulationof public utilities that found its way into public policy duringthe 1970's and 1980's. In the 1970's the airline industry hadbeen deregulated and the Civil Aviation Board was abolish-ed. In 1980, ICC regulatory authority over trucking andrailroads had been considerably reduced, and the antitrustcase aimed at breaking up A.T. & T. and allowing competi-tion in the telephone long distance market and communica-tions manufacturing was underway. The deregulation ofnatural gas wellhead prices led to significant regulatorychanges in the operation of interstate gas pipelines in the1980's, changing pipelines from wholesalers of natural gas tocommon carriers of gas. Competition for gas supplies at theproduction and retail distribution ends of pipelines broughtsignificant change to all levels of the industry and establisheda pattern of vertical disintegration for other industries liketelecommunications and the electric utility industry. With the1980 election of Ronald Reagan as President on a platformof' 'deregulation'', the decade became one notable for reducedregulation of all industries and widespread questioning of theassumptions underlying regulation from banking to publicutilities.

Although Congress did respond to a philosophy ofderegulation in non-natural monopoly industries like gas pro-duction and airlines, it did not significantly tamper furtherwith the fundamental regulatory regime established in 1978for the gas and electric utility industries. Congress continuedto study and tinker with the Clean Air Act and the PowerplantAct of 1978 and their application to the generation of elec-tric power with coal (see, for example, U1982-4-S1,U1987-3-H1, U1990-3-H1 H2), in light of growing environ-mental concerns with the pollution effects of coal fired powerplants and global warming threatened by the "greenhouse

effect." New legislation, the Solar, Wind, Waste and Geother-mal Power Production Incentive Act of 1990 (U1990-3-S2),sought to encourage alternative energy sources as one answerto a mounting concern with the long term environmentalimpacts of relying upon fossil fuels for power production.

By the end of the 1980's, restructuring and limited deregula-tion of the electric utility industry had become an issue forCongress (U1991-4-H1). Complete vertical integration frompowerplant to customer is no longer a technological impera-tive, thereby making possible a greater reliance upon competi-tion to govern the generation of electric power and longdistance transmission of natural gas. The regulation of theelectric utility industry of the future is likely to evolve in muchthe same way as it has in the telecommunications and naturalgas industries, relying upon competition where feasible andaffirmative regulation where necessary.

Conclusion

An understanding of the present state of utility regulationis deeply dependent upon an appreciation for the past reflectedin this collection of materials. They contain important lessonsnot only for those concerned with the regulation of thenuclear, electric, and gas utilities, but also for those involvedin regulation or deregulation of other industries and proposalsto bring some form of regulation to previously unregulatedactivities such as health care. The rationale, administrativestructures, and procedures for doing so are all present in thehistory of utility regulation. So are the shifting political andgeographic alliances in Congress between producing and con-suming states, public and private ownership advocates, andconservationists or environmentalists and proponents ofeconomic development. From the establishment of a fourthor administrative branch of government in the New Dealperiod to the anti-government deregulation movements of the1970s and 1980s, the lessons to be learned are all there.

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REGULATION OF INDUSTRY, U.S. LEGISLATIONPUBLIC UTILITIES, 1886-1990

USER GUIDE

The Congressional materials in the Public Utilities, 1886-1990microfiche collection present a record of the regulatory super-vision of Congress beginning with legislation leading to the1887 Interstate Commerce Act, the first definition of theauthority of Congress to regulate interstate commerce in-cluding public utilities. The collection ends with the 1990Clean Air Act amendments and 1990 committee reports onnational energy policy and other legislation. One committeeprint from 1991 is included because of its analysis of electricutility regulatory reform issues as of 1990. The collection in-cludes 248 congressional committee documents, reports, andprints relating to regulation of electric, natural gas and atomicenergy utilities. These publications are reproduced on approx-imately 475 microfiche.

The collection includes:• Senate and House committee reports and documents, with

texts of legislation, analyses of expected effects of the law,majority and minority points of view, and compilations oflegislation for various time periods.

• Committee prints, with background reports, hearings ex-tracts, reports on committee investigations and staffresearch, and texts of Supreme Court or other court deci-sions on laws regulating communications.

Public Utilities, 1886-1990 is the fourth UFA microficheresearch collection in the Regulation of Industry: U.S. Legisla-tion series. Previous collections covered Antitrust, 1890-1990,Banking and Investment, 1790-1990, and Communications,1862-1990.

HOW TO USE THE REFERENCEBIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEXESThe instructions below describe the document accessionnumbering system used for the collection, and review theorganization, information elements, and suggested uses of theReference Bibliography, Index by Subjects and Names, Indexby Titles, Index by Bill Numbers, and Index by Document andReport Numbers.

Accession Numbers

Each Congressional committee report, document, or print inthe collection is identified by a single alphanumeric accessionnumber for reference purposes in the Bibliography and Indexsections. This accession number begins with the letter U andindicates the year of publication (1886 through 1990); whetherthe publication is a document, report, or print; and its source(House, Senate, or Joint), as follows:

Publication dateYear, from 1886 to 1990, with one 1991 print

Type of publication2—Document3—Report4—Committee Print

Public Utilities, 1886-1990

Publication sourceH—HouseS—SenateJ—Joint

Thus, the accession number U1976-3-H4 indicates thepublication was published in 1976, it is a report (3), and it isthe fourth 1976 House report (H4) in the collection. The acces-sion number U1980-4-S3 indicates the publication waspublished in 1980, it is a committee print (4), and it is the third1980 Senate committee print in the collection.

Reference Bibliography

Publications in the collection are listed in the ReferenceBibliography in order by year, publication type, publicationsource, and publication date.

Information provided for each publication includes itsaccession number, complete bibliographic data, and a list ofthe descriptors under which UPA editors have indexed thepublication in the Index by Subjects and Names.

Bibliographic DataBibliographic data for each publication includes the title andthe following information:

• DateThe date of publication.

• Congress and sessionThe number and session of the Congress; for example,74-2 indicates the 74th Congress, second session.

• CollationThe collation for documents and reports refers to thetotal number of pages occupied on the microfiche by thepublication. Collation for prints refers to actual pagina-tion of the publication.

• Superintendent of Documents numberWherever possible, the Superintendent of Documentsclassification number for the publication has been given.

• Congressional committeeThe Congressional committee or subcommittee issuingthe publication.

• Bill numbersThe numbers of House or Senate bills referred to in thedocument, report, or print.

DescriptorsSubject descriptors, or index terms, assigned to the publica-tion by UPA editors are grouped in a paragraph following thebibliographic information and indicate the nature and scopeof the publication. These are the descriptors under which thepublication has been listed in the Index by Subjects andNames, along with all other publications to which the sameterm has been assigned.

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Index By Subjects and Names

The Index by Subject and Names provides access by the prin-cipal subject or subjects of the publication, or by the namesof the author or authors if the publication is a special studyor report. The names of organizations or congressional com-mittees and other bodies, and of individuals if they are the sub-ject of the publication, are also indexed.

Entries in this index consist of the following elements:

• subject or name terms;• characterization of the content of the publication under

each term;• accession number of the indexed publication, indicating

the year in which it was published, its type, and whetherit was published by the House or Senate or by a JointCommittee; the same accession number identifies thepublication in the Reference Bibliography and the otherindexes, as well as in the microfiche collection.

• cross-references (see and see also).

Subject termsPublications are indexed to the most specific applicable sub-ject terms that represent the primary focus of the publication,and usually not also to broader or narrower terms that do notreflect the subject as well. Most publications are indexed tofour or more subject and name terms.

See also terms direct the user to narrower, related terms, andSee references direct the user from terminology not used inthe UFA controlled vocabulary thesaurus to specific subjectterms used hi the Index by Subjects and Names.

Characterization of publication contentThe brief content description or characterization of eachpublication listed under a subject or name term in the indexbegins with an initial word (or keyword) that relates to the sub-ject matter of the publication and to that particular subjectterm. To the extent possible, the same keyword is used fordocuments of similar content so they will group alphabeticallyunder each subject term. Users should, however, scan all con-tent descriptions under a subject term to be certain they haveidentified all publications of interest for a particular search.

Accession numberThe content characterization of the publication is followed bythe accession number under which it is listed in the ReferenceBibliography and under which it is filed in the microfichecollection.

Alphabetization and sorting of referencesIndex terms and content characterizations are alphabetizedon a word-by-word and letter-by-letter basis.

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Index By Titles

This index lists the titles of all publications in the collectionin alphabetical order.

Index By Bill Numbers

This index lists by Congress all House and Senate bills andresolutions in the collection.

Index By Superintendent of Documents Numbers

The Superintendent of Documents classification numberscited in the Reference Bibliography are listed in this index. Notall publications have been assigned a classification number.

Index By Document and Report Numbers

This index lists by Congress each House and Senate documentand report in the collection.

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Reference Bibliography

1886-1930

U1886-3-S1

REPORT OF THE SENATE SELECTCOMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE[Regulation of transportation of freights andpassengers between the several States—]Jan. 18, 1886. 49-1. v+474 p. S. Rpt. 49-46.

Committee: Senate Select Committee on Interstate CommerceSubject descriptors: Interstate commerce; Interstate CommerceAct; Public utilities; Congressional powers; Constitutionallaw; Courts; Rivers and waterwaysBill: (49) S. 1093

U1887-2-H1

REGULATION OF COMMERCEJan. 15, 1887. 49-2. 13 p. H. Mis. Doc. 49-75.

Committee: House Committee of Conference

Subject descriptors: Interstate commerce; Congressionalcommittee conference reports; Interstate CommerceCommission; U.S. statutes; Interstate Commerce ActBill: (49) S. 1532

U1896-3-H1

RIGHT OF WAY UPON THE PUBLIC LANDSFOR RESERVOIR AND CANAL PURPOSESJan. 10, 1896. 54-1. 3 p. H. Rpt. 54-26.

Committee: House Committee on the Public LandsSubject descriptors: Public lands; Electric powerBills: (54) H. R. 3018; (54) H. R. 8567

U1900-2-S1PUBLIC OWNERSHIPJan. 10, 1900. 56-1. 20 p. S. Doc. 56-69.

Presents paper by Frank Parsons of the Boston Law School andthe College of Social Science.Subject descriptors: Electric power; Natural gas and gasindustry; Monopolies; Government ownership

U1903-3-H1

APPROVAL OF ACT OF THE TERRITORIALLEGISLATURE OF HAWAII, PROVIDINGFOR THE MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION,AND SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC LIGHT ANDPOWER ON THE ISLAND OF OAHUDec. 18, 1903. 58-2. 9 p. H. Rpt. 58-18.

Committee: House Committee on TerritoriesSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Hawaiian Electric Co.,Ltd.; Hawaii

Bill- (58) H. R. 7266

U1904-3-H1

MANUFACTURE, ETC., OF ELECTRIC LIGHTON THE ISLAND OF OAHU, HAWAIIMar. 15, 1904. 58-2. 18 p. H. Rpt. 58-1593.

Committee: House Committee on TerritoriesSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; State statutes; HawaiianElectric Co., Ltd.; HawaiiBill: (58) H. R. 7266

U1906-2-S1

BROAD RATE REVIEW. Extract from theWashington Post, entitled 'Broad rate review,opinions of Interstate Commerce Commissioners'Apr. 21, 1906. 59-1. 5 p. S. Doc. 59-394.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce

Subject descriptors: Interstate commerce; Jurisdiction; Utilityrates and investment; Injunctions; Press; Interstate CommerceAct; U.S. statutes; "Hepburn bill"; Washington Post

U1907-2-S1

INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAW. As changedby the Act of June 29, 1906Jan. 13, 1907 [Pub. date]. 59-2. v+56 p.S. Doc. 59-266.

Compiled by C. R. Hillyer.Subject descriptors: Interstate commerce; Interstate CommerceAct; U.S. statutes; Elkins Act

U1909-2-H1

RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF THEPRODUCER-GAS POWER PLANT IN THEUNITED STATES. U.S. Geological SurveyBulletin 4161909. 61-2. 82 p.+foldouts. H. Doc. 61-366.

Prepared by Robert Heywood Fernald.Subject descriptors: Manufacturing industries; Coal and coalmining; U.S. Geological Survey; Fernald, Robert Heywood

U1912-4-S1

POWER OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTOVER DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF WATERPOWER. ReportJan. 22, 1912. 62-2. 28 p.+ l foldout.Committee Print. Y4.J89/2:W29.

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U1912-4-S1

Committee: Senate Committee on JudiciarySubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on S. Res. 44Subject descriptors: Public lands; Licenses; Water resourcesdevelopment; Rivers and waterways; Hydroelectric power;Government ownership; Constitutional law; Supreme Court;Interstate commerce; Federal-state relations; State statutes;California; Idaho; Montana; Washington State; North Dakota;South Dakota; Utah; Wyoming; Nevada; Nebraska; Colorado;Oklahoma; OregonBill: (62) S. Res. 44

U1913-4-S1FEDERAL CONTROL OF WATER POWER.Papers submitted to the committee on regulationand control of waters and water power innavigable and nonnavigable streams of the U.S.,and the rights of riparian owners1913. 62-3. 349 p. Committee Print.Y4.C73/2:W29.

Committee: Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: U.S. statutes; Licenses; Rivers andwaterways; Water resources development; Federal-staterelations; State statutes; Hydroelectric power; Interstatecommerce; Department of Commerce and Labor; CoosaRiver; Connecticut River; Rainy River; James River; GeneralElectric Co.; Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.;Taft, William H.; Roosevelt, Theodore; Root, ElihuBills: (61) H. R. 24375; (58) H. R. 16298; (62) S. 7343;(62) S. 8033; (62) S. Res. 44

U1914-4-H1LETTER OF SECRETARY OF WAR ON THEQUESTION OF HYDROELECTRICDEVELOPMENT IN NAVIGABLE STREAMSFeb. 19, 1914. 63-2. 5 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/4:N22/4.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Rivers andwaterways; Federal-state relations; Water resourcesdevelopment; War Department; Garrison, Lindley M.

U1916-2-S1ELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENT IN THEUNITED STATES. Letter from the Secretary ofAgriculture transmitting a report, in response to aSenate Resolution of February 13, 1915, as to theownership and control of the water-power sites inthe U.S. Part 1 [report text]Jan. 20, 1916. 64-1. 62 p. S. Doc. 64-316, pt.l.

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Electric power;Natural gas and gas industry; Government ownership;Finance; Water resources development; Economicconcentration; Corporations; Statistical data: electric power;Holding companies; Federal-state relations; Public lands; U.S.Geological Survey; Department of Agriculture

Bilk (63) S. Res. 544

U1916-2-S2ELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENT IN THEUNITED STATES. Letter from the Secretary ofAgriculture transmitting a report, in response to aSenate Resolution of February 13, 1915, as to theownership and control of the water-power sites inthe U.S. Part 2 [supporting tables and maps]Jan. 20, 1916. 64-1. 485 p.+foldouts.S. Doc. 64-316, pt.2.

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Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Electric power;Natural gas and gas industry; Government ownership;Finance; Water resources development; Economicconcentration; Corporations; Statistical data: electric power;Holding companies; Federal-state relations; Public lands; U.S.Geological Survey; Department of AgricultureBilk (63) S. Res. 544

U1916-2-S3ELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENT IN THEUNITED STATES. Letter from the Secretary ofAgriculture transmitting a report, in response to aSenate Resolution of February 13, 1915, as to theownership and control of the water-power sites inthe U.S. Part 3 [lists of electric power companyinterlocking directorates and financialinterrelations]Jan. 20, 1916. 64-1. 522 p.+foldouts.S. Doc. 64-316, pt.3.

Subject descriptors: Electric power; Natural gas and gasindustry; Government ownership; Banks and banking;Finance; Economic concentration; Corporations; Statisticaldata: electric power; Holding companies; Department ofAgricultureBill: (63) S. Res. 544

U1918-3-S1CONDEMNATION OF LANDS FORELECTRIC-POWER PURPOSESJune 19, 1918. 65-2. 2 p. S. Rpt. 65-516.

Committee: Senate Committee on JudiciarySubject descriptors: National security; Electric power; WorldWar I; Constitutional lawBilk (65) S. 4687

U1919-3-S1DEVELOPMENT OF WATER POWERSept. 12, 1919. 66-1. 20 p. S. Rpt. 66-180.

Report includes text of House version of bill.Committees: Senate Committee on Commerce; HouseCommittee on Water PowerSubject descriptors: Water resources development; Public lands;Electric power; Histories; Federal Power Commission;Licenses

Bilk (66) H. R. 3184

U1920-3-H1WATER-POWER BILLApr. 30, 1920. 66-2. 14 p. H. Rpt. 66-910.

Committee: House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Water resources development; Public lands;Electric power; Federal Power Commission; Licenses;Congressional committee conference reportsBill: (66) H. R. 3184

U1922-4-H1DIGEST OF THE STATEMENTS MADE ONMUSCLE SHOALS PROPOSITIONS AT THEHEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ONMILITARY AFFAIRS OF THE HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIVES1922. 67-2. iii+44 p. Committee Print.Y4.M59/l:M97/2.

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Hearings were held Feb. 8, 1922 to Mar. 13, 1922.Committee: House Committee on Military AffairsSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Congressionalcommittee hearings texts and summaries; Governmentcontracts and procurement; Muscle Shoals; Public lands; WarDepartment; Chemicals and chemical industry; Dams;Alabama; Tennessee; Alabama Power Co.; Ford, Henry

U1927-2-S1

ELECTRIC-POWER INDUSTRY. CONTROLOF POWER COMPANIES. VoL 2. Letter fromthe Chairman of the Federal Trade Commissiontransmitting in response to Senate Resolution No.329, Sixty-eighth Congress, a report relative tothe organization, control, and ownership ofcommercial electric power companiesFeb. 22, 1927. 69-2. xxxviii+272 p.+foldouts.S. Doc. 69-213.

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Holding companies;Economic concentration; Securities; Profit; Finance;Statistical data: electric power; Federal Trade Commission;General Electric Co.; Electric Bond & Share Co. (Ebasco)Bill: (68) S. Res. 329

U1927-4-H1

BOULDER DAM. EXTRACTS FROMHEARINGS ON H.R. 9826 (BY MR. SWING),A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THEPROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THELOWER COLORADO RIVER BASIN.Statement of Hon. Carl Hayden of ArizonaJan. 21, 1927. 69-2. ii+20 p. Committee Print.Y4.R86/l:B66/2.

Committee: House Committee on RulesSubject descriptors: Hoover Dam; Boulder Dam; Dams;Federal Water Power Act; Federal Power Commission;Colorado River; Hydroelectric power; Utility plants andequipment; Water resources development; Congressionalcommittee hearings texts and summaries; Public lands;Federal-state relations; Arizona; California; Nevada; Mexico;Hayden, CarlBilk (69) H. R. 9826

U1928-2-S1

ELECTRIC-POWER INDUSTRY. SUPPLY OFELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ANDCOMPETTnVE CONDITIONS. Vol. 2. Letterfrom the Chairman of the Federal TradeCommission transmitting in response to SenateResolution No. 329, Sixty-eighth Congress, a finalreport relative to the supply of electricalequipment and competitive conditionsFeb. 1, 1928. 70-1. xix + 282 p. S. Doc. 70-46.

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Utility rates andinvestment; Manufacturing industries; Profit; Competition;Finance; Histories; Trade associations; Foreign trade; Statestatutes; Mergers and acquisitions; Securities; Holdingcompanies; Federal Trade Commission; General Electric Co.;National Electric Light AssociationBilk (68) S. Res. 329

U1930-3-S1

TO REORGANIZE THE FEDERAL POWERCOMMISSIONApr. 8, 1930. 71-2. 3 p. S. Rpt 71-378.

U1934-3-H1

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate CommerceSubject descriptors: Government efficiency; Federal PowerCommission; Electric power; Hydroelectric powerBill- (71) S. 3619

U1930-4-H1

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION LAWS1930. 71-2. ii+19 p. Committee Print.

Prepared by Elmer A. Lewis.Committee: Office of the Clerk of the HouseSubject descriptors: Electric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; Federal Power Commission; Public lands; U.S.statutesBills: (71) H. R. 3184; (71) S. 4554; (71) S. 3619

1931-1939

U1931-2-S1

INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICENERGY. Letter from the Chairman of theFederal Trade Commission transmitting inresponse to Senate Resolution No. 151, the finalreport of the Commission on the quantity ofelectric energy transmitted by any means from theState in which it is generated to any other StateJan. 5, 1931. 71-3. xiii+134 p.+foldout.S. Doc. 71-238.

Subject descriptors: Interstate commerce; Electric power;Statistical data: electric power; Federal Trade Commission;Canada; MexicoBilk (71) S. Res. 151

U1933-2-S1

FUNCTIONS OF THE FEDERAL POWERCOMMISSION. Letter from the Chairman of theFederal Power Commission transmitting inresponse to Senate resolution No. 351,Seventy-second Congress, a report of all functionsof the Federal Power Commission and the annualcost thereofMar. 13, 1933. 73-1. 11 p. S. Doc. 73-18.

Subject descriptors: Federal Power Commission; Licenses;Accounting and auditing; U.S. statutes; Governmentspending; Federal Water Power Act

U1934-3-H1

REPORT ON THE RELATION OF HOLDINGCOMPANIES TO OPERATING COMPANIESIN POWER AND GAS AFFECTINGCONTROL. PART 1. Report on directors and/orofficials of holding companies and operatingcompanies in power and gasFeb. 21, 1934. 73-2. viii+797 p. + foldouts.H. Rpt. 73-827, pU.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Securities; Economic concentration;ManagementBills: (72) H. Res. 59; (72) H. J. Res. 572

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U1934-3-H2

U1934-3-H2

RELATION OF HOLDING COMPANIES TOOPERATING COMPANIES IN POWER ANDGAS AFFECTING CONTROL. PART 2. Letterof submittal - general summary - legal studyFeb. 20, 1934. 73-2. viii+180 p.+foldouts.H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.2.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Securities; Interstate commerce;Economic concentration; Statistical data: electric power;Constitutional law; Government and business; Taxation; StatestatutesBills: (72) H. Res. 59; (72) H. J. Res. 572

U1934-3-H3

RELATION OF HOLDING COMPANIES TOOPERATING COMPANIES IN POWER ANDGAS AFFECTING CONTROL. PART 3. Holdingand operating utility groupsFeb. 20, 1934. 73-2. li+994 p.+foldouts.H. Rpt 73-827, pt3.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Securities; Finance; Interstate commerce;Economic concentration; Management; Statistical data:electric powerBills: (72) H. Res. 59; (72) H. J. Res. 572

U1934-3-H4

RELATION OF HOLDING COMPANIES TOOPERATING COMPANIES IN POWER ANDGAS AFFECTING CONTROL. PART 4.Memorandum regarding the natural gas industryFeb. 20, 1934. 73-2. liii+1018 p.+foldouts.H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.4.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Accounting and auditing; Finance;Securities; Management; Interstate commerce; Economicconcentration; Statistical data: natural gas; United Gas PublicService Co.; Columbia Gas & Electric Co.; Associated Gas &Electric Properties; Associated Securities Corporation;Manson Securities TrustBills: (72) H. Res. 59; (72) H. J. Res. 572

U1934-3-H5

RELATION OF HOLDING COMPANIES TOOPERATING COMPANIES IN POWER ANDGAS AFFECTING CONTROL. PART 5.[Examiner's summary of] Insull UtilityInvestments, Inc., Corporation Securities Co. ofChicago, The United CorporationFeb. 20, 1934. 73-2. xvi+814 p.+foldout.H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.5.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Accounting andauditing; Electric utilities; Bankruptcy; Natural gas utilities;Securities; Management; Interstate commerce; Economicconcentration; Statistical data: banking and investment; InsullUtility Investments, Inc.; Corporation Securities Co. ofChicago; United Corporation (Delaware); New York UnitedCorporation

Bills: (72) H. Res. 59; (72) H. J. Res. 572

U1934-3-H6

RELATION OF HOLDING COMPANIES TOOPERATING COMPANIES IN POWER ANDGAS AFFECTING CONTROL. PART 6. Servicecontracts and arrangementsFeb. 20, 1934. 73-2. v+240 p.H. Rpt. 73-827, pL6.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Contracts; Accounting and auditing;State statutes; Finance; Securities; Interstate commerce;Economic concentration; Management; Statistical data:electric powerBills: (72) H. Res. 59; (72) H. J. Res. 572

U1935-2-H1

REPORT OF NATIONAL POWER POLICYCOMMITTEE. Message from the President of theUnited States transmitting a report of theNational Power Policy Committee with respect tothe treatment of holding companiesMar. 12, 1935. 74-1. 12 p. H. Doc. 74-137.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Securities; Government investigations;Presidential communications and messages; Roosevelt,Franklin D.; National Power Policy CommitteeBills: (74) S. 1725; (74) H. R. 5423

U1935-2-S1

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. SUMMARYREPORT OF THE FEDERAL TRADECOMMISSION TO THE SENATE OF THEUNITED STATES PURSUANT TO SENATERESOLUTION NO. 83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1STSESSION. Part 71-A on efforts by associationsand agencies of electric and gas utilities toinfluence public opinion1934 [P. date 1935]. 70-1. xii+486 p. + foldout.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.71A.

Subject descriptors: Public opinion; Electric utilities; Naturalgas utilities; Advertising; Press; Holding companies;Government ownership; Elections; Securities; Interstatecommerce; Trade associations; Management; Governmentinvestigations; Statistical data: electric power; Statistical data:natural gas; Federal Trade Commission; National ElectricLight Association; American Gas Association; JointCommittee of National Utility Associations; Boulder Dam;Muscle ShoalsBill: (70) S. Res. 83

U1935-2-S2UTILITY CORPORATIONS. SUMMARYREPORT OF THE FEDERAL TRADECOMMISSION TO THE SENATE OF THEUNITED STATES PURSUANT TO SENATERESOLUTION NO. 83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1STSESSION. No. 71-B. Index of Associationpublicity and propaganda and index of names inparts 1-20 inclusive and accompanying exhibitvolumes, 193S1935 [P. date]. 70-1. v+545 p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.71B.

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Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Natural gas utilities;Public opinion; Advertising; Press; Interstate commerce;Trade associations; Management; Government investigations;Federal Trade CommissionBiit (70) S. Res. 83

U1935-2-S3

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. SUMMARYREPORT OF THE FEDERAL TRADECOMMISSION TO THE SENATE OF THEUNITED STATES PURSUANT TO SENATERESOLUTION NO. 83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1STSESSION ON HOLDING AND OPERATINGCOMPANIES OF ELECTRIC AND GASUTILITIES. No. 73-A. Survey of State laws andregulations, present extent of Federal regulationand need of Federal regulation, conclusions andrecommendations and legal studies in supportthereofJan. 28, 1935 [P. date]. 70-1. v+218 p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt73A.

Presents report summary chapters XII-XIV, with 7 appendicesand report conclusions and recommendations. Summary chap-ters I-XI are presented in part 72-A [U1935-2-S5]. For reasonsof length, the reports by FTC examiners on individual utilitycompanies (parts 21 to 72) on which the summary chapters arebased are not included in this collection.Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Natural gas utilities;Antitrust law; Constitutional law; Federal-state relations;State statutes; U.S. statutes; Holding companies; Stategovernments; Government investigations; Taxation; Interstatecommerce; Federal Trade CommissionBat (70) S. Res. 83

U1935-2-S4

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. REPORT OF THEFEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION TO THESENATE OF THE UNITED STATESPURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO.83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION ONHOLDING AND OPERATING COMPANIESOF ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES. No.77-A. Index of testimony in parts 21 to 45,numerical list of exhibits in parts 21 to 45, indexto record on company publicity andpropaganda-parts 21 to 45, inclusiveMay 16, 1935 [P. date]. 70-1. viii+840 p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.77A.

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Natural gas utilities;Public opinion; Advertising; Press; Interstate commerce;Trade associations; Management; Government investigations;Federal Trade CommissionBat (70) S. Res. 83

U1935-2-S5

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. SUMMARYREPORT OF THE FEDERAL TRADECOMMISSION TO THE SENATE OF THEUNITED STATES PURSUANT TO SENATERESOLUTION NO. 83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1STSESSION. No. 72-A. Economic, financial, andcorporate phases of holding and operatingcompanies of electric and gas utilitiesJune 17, 1935 [P. date). 70-1.xxi+882 p.+foldouts. S. Doc. 70-92, pt.72A.

Presents report summary chapters I-XI, focusing primarily onelectric utilities. Summary chapters XII-XIV are presented inpart 73-A [U1935-2-S3]. For reasons of length, reports by FTCexaminers on which the summary chapters are based (pans 21

U1935-3-S1

to 72) are not included in this collection. The natural gas indus-try is covered in parts 84-Aand 84-B [U1936-2-S1 andU1936-2-S2].Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Natural gas utilities;Accounting and auditing; Finance; Holding companies;Competition; Government investigations; Management;Securities; Interstate commerce; Statistical data: electricpower; Federal Trade CommissionBilk (70) S. Res. 83

U1935-2-S6

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. REPORT OF THEFEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION TO THESENATE OF THE UNITED STATESPURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO.83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION. No. 81-A.Publicity and propaganda activities by utilitiesgroups and companies, with indexNov. 14, 1935 [P. date). 70-1. viii + 570 p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.81A.

Report supplements information presented in part 71 -A [U193 5-2-S1].Subject descriptors: Public opinion; Electric utilities; Naturalgas utilities; Advertising; Press; Holding companies;Government ownership; Elections; Securities; Interstatecommerce; Trade associations; Management; Governmentinvestigations; Statistical data: electric power; Statistical data:natural gas; Federal Trade Commission; Electric Bond &Share Co. (Ebasco); Middle West Utilities Co.; Foshay, W.B., Co.; Cities Service Co.; Associated Gas & ElectricProperties; Central Public Service Co.; Stone & Webster;United Gas Improvement Co.; North American Light andPower Co.; Standard Gas & Electric Co.Bill: (70) S. Res. 83

U1935-3-H1

PUBLIC UTILITY ACT OF 1935. [With part 2,additional views]June 24, 25, 1935. 74-1. 54+3 p.H. Rpt. 74-1318, pt.1-2.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Holding companies;Natural gas utilities; Licenses; Finance; Interstate commerce;Accounting and auditing; Securities; Glossaries; Jurisdiction;Law enforcement; Federal Power Commission; Securities andExchange Commission; Public Utility Holding Company Act;Federal Water Power Act; Federal Power ActBill: (74) S. 2796

U1935-3-H2

PUBLIC UTILITY ACT OF 1935Aug. 23, 1935. 74-1. 75 p. H. Rpt. 74-1903.

Committee: House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Holding companies;Natural gas utilities; Licenses; Finance; Interstate commerce;Accounting and auditing; Securities; Glossaries; Jurisdiction;Law enforcement; Congressional committee conferencereports; Federal Power Commission; Securities and ExchangeCommission; Public Utility Holding Company Act; FederalWater Power Act; Federal Power ActBill: (74) S. 2796

U1935-3-S1

PUBLIC UTILITY ACT OF 1935 [With part 2,minority views]May 13, 1935. 74-1. 60-1-6 p.S. Rpt. 74-621, pt.1-2.

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U1935-3-S1

The National Power Policy Committee report on public utilityholding companies is included as an appendix to pan 1.Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate CommerceSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Holding companies;Natural gas utilities; Licenses; Finance; Interstate commerce;Accounting and auditing; Securities; Glossaries; Jurisdiction;Law enforcement; Federal Power Commission; Securities andExchange Commission; Presidential communications andmessages; National Power Policy Committee; Roosevelt,Franklin D.; Federal Water Power Act; Federal Power Act;Public Utility Holding Company ActBill- (74) S. 2796

U1936-2-S1

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. FINAL REPORTOF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONTO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATESPURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO.83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION. No. 84-A.Economic, corporate, operating, and financialphases of the natnral-gas-prodncing, pipe-line, andutility industries, with conclusions andrecommendations1936 [P. date). 70-1. xx+617 p. + foldouts.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84A.

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Accountingand auditing; Finance; Holding companies; Competition;Marketing; Government investigations; Securities; Interstatecommerce; Statistical data: natural gas; Federal TradeCommissionBill (70) S. Res. 83

U1936-2-S2

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. LEGALAPPENDICES TO THE FINAL REPORT OFTHE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION TOTHE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATESPURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO.83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION. No. 84-B.Economic, corporate, operating, and financialphases of the natnral-gas-produting, pipe-line, andutility industries, with conclusions andrecommendations1936 [P. date]70-l.ix+118p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84B.Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Statestatutes; U.S. statutes; Holding companies; Energyconservation; Courts; Government investigations; Interstatecommerce; Federal Trade CommissionBill (70) S. Res. 83

U1936-2-S3

UTILITY CORPORATIONS. ECONOMICAPPENDIXES TO FINAL REPORT OF THEFEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION TO THESENATE OF THE UNITED STATESPURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO.83, 70TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION. No. 84-CEconomic, corporate, operating, and financialphases of the natural-gas-prodncing, pipe-line, andutility industries, with conclusions andrecommendations1936 [P. date]. 70-1. ix+126p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84C.Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Accountingand auditing; Natural gas pipelines; Governmentinvestigations; Interstate commerce; Statistical data: naturalgas; Federal Trade Commission

Bill: (70) S. Res. 83

U1936-2-S4

RESTRAINING ORDERS ANDINJUNCTIONS INSTITUTED AGAINSTPUBLIC ELECTRIC PROJECTS. Letter fromthe Chairman of the Federal Power Commissiontransmitting in response to Senate Resolution No.123, a report relative to restraining orders andinjunctions instituted against public electricprojectsFeb. 24, 1936. 74-2. vii+53 p. S. Doc. 74-182.

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Injunctions; Constructionindustry; Government investigations; Federal PowerCommission; Statistical data: electric powerBill (74) S. Res. 123

U1936-3-H1

INVESTIGATION OF LOBBYINGACTIVITIESFeb. 27, 1936. 74-2. 6 p. H. Rpt. 74-2081.

Committee: House Committee on RulesSubject descriptors: Government and business; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Congress; Congressional investigationsBills: (74) H. Res. 288; (74) S. 2796; (74) H. R. ©11223

U1936-3-H2

NATURAL GASMay 13, 1936. 74-2. 8 p. H. Rpt. 74-2651.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction; Lawenforcement; Interstate commerce; Federal PowerCommission; Natural Gas Act

Bat (74) H. R. 12680

U1937-2-S1

BONNEVTLLE ELECTRIC POWER PROJECT,COLUMBIA RIVER, OREG. Message from thePresident of the United States transmitting aprogress report on the Bonneville electric powerproject, Columbia River, Oreg.Feb. 24, 1937. 75-1. 4 p. S. Doc. 75-21.

Committee: Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: Electric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; Presidential communications and messages;Bonneville Power Administration; Roosevelt, Franklin D.;National Power Policy Committee; Columbia River

U1937-2-S2UTILITY CORPORATIONS. LETTER FROMTHE CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL TRADECOMMISSION TRANSMITTING INRESPONSE TO SENATE RESOLUTION NO.83, SEVENTIETH CONGRESS, A MONTHLYREPORT ON THE ELECTRIC POWER ANDGAS UTILITIES INQUIRY. Part 84-D. Generalindex to Parts 21 to 84-C, inclusiveAug. 12, 1937. 70-1. vi + 1360p.S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84D.The complete general index to the 95 volumes of the FTC inves-tigation report consists of parts 71-B [U1935-2-S2], 81-A[U1935-2-S6], and this part, 84-D.

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Subject descriptors: Holding companies; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; Securities; Government investigations;Federal Trade Commission

Bill: (70) S. Res. 83

U1937-3-S1

AMENDING THE JUDICIAL CODEJune 15, 1937. 75-1. 1 p. S. Rpt. 75-779.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate CommerceSubject descriptors: U.S. statutes; Supreme Court; Utility ratesand investment

Bill: (75) S. 2410

U1937-3-S2

INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION AND SALEOF NATURAL GASAugust 9, 1937. 75-1. 8 p. S. Rpt. 75-1162.

Report includes text of (75) H.R. 709.Committees: Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce;House Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction; Lawenforcement; Interstate commerce; Federal PowerCommission; Natural Gas Act; National Association ofRailroad and Utilities Commissioners

Bills: (74) H. R. 12680; (75) H. R. 6586

U1937-4-H1

GOVERNMENT HYDRO VERSUS PRIVATESTEAM POWER. Letter from the President ofthe U.S. transmitting a letter from Mr. Frank P.Walsh, chairman, trustees of the Power Authorityof the State of New York, submitting a report ongovernment hydro versus private steam power (astudy in relative economy)Nov. 23, 1937. 75-2. x+72 p. H. Doc. 75-52.Committee Print. Y4.R52:75/52.

Committee: House Committee on Rivers and Harbors

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Utility rates andinvestment; Presidential communications and messages;Government ownership; Fowle, F. F.; Statistical data: electricpower; New York State Power Authority; National ElectricLight Association; Roosevelt, Franklin D.

U1937-4-S1

INVESTIGATION OF EXECUTIVE AGENCIESOF THE GOVERNMENT. No. 4: Report ongovernment activities in the field of mineralresources and power1937. 75-1. iii+ 101-135 p. Committee Print.Y4.Ex3/3:R29/no.4.

Prepared by the Brookings Institution.Committee: Senate Select Committee to Investigate ExecutiveAgencies of the Government

Subject descriptors: Independent regulatory commissions;Federal departments and agencies; Interstate commerce;Electric power; Department of Interior; Congressionalinvestigations; Federal Power Commission; Federal PowerAct; Public Utility Holding Company Act; Securities andExchange Commission; Government efficiency; Publicadministration; Jurisdiction

U1938-2-S1

PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACTOF 1935. Opinion of the Supreme Court in thecase of Electric Bond and Share Company et al. v.Securities and Exchange Commission et al.

U1940-4-S1

upholding the validity of the Public UtilityHolding Company Act of 1935Jan. 5, 1938. 75-3. 10 p. S. Doc. 75-160.

Subject descriptors: Supreme Court; Public Utility HoldingCompany Act; Holding companies; Electric Bond and ShareCompany et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission etal.; Securities and Exchange Commission et al., Electric Bondand Share Company et al. v.

U1939-2-H1

CHANGES IN RETAIL PRICES OFELECTRICITY, 1923-38. Bureau of LaborStatistics Bulletin No. 664Feb. 1939. 76-1. viii+79 p. H. Doc. 76-248.

Subject descriptors: Utility rates and investment; Prices; Urbanareas; Statistical data: electric power; Finance; Department ofLabor

U1939-4-J1

INVESTIGATION OF THE TENNESSEEVALLEY AUTHORITY. Report pursuant toPublic Resolution No. 83 (75th Congress) creatinga special joint congressional committee to makean investigation of the Tennessee Valley Authority1939. 76-1. v+259 p. + foldout.Committee Print.

Committee: Joint Committee on the Investigation of theTennessee Valley AuthoritySubject descriptors: Tennessee Valley Authority Act;Congressional investigations; Electric power; Management;Tennessee Valley Authority; Federal-state relations; Waterresources development; Utility rates and investment;Statistical data: electric power; Accounting and auditing;Alabama; Tennessee

1940-1949

U1940-4-H1

CHARGES FOR ELECTRICAL ENERGYGENERATED AT BOULDER DAM. Hearings onH.R. 9093, a bill authorizing the Secretary of theInterior to promulgate and to put into effectcharges for electrical energy generated at BoulderDam, providing for the application of revenuesfrom said project, authorizing the operation of theBoulder power plant by the U.S. directly orthrough agents, and for other purposesMar. 29, Apr. 30, May 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 1940. 76-3.ii+213 p. Unrevised Committee Print.

Committee: House Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation

Subject descriptors: Boulder Dam; Hoover Dam; Dams;Electric power; Utility rates and investment; Governmentownership; Government contracts and procurement;Congressional committee hearings texts and summaries;Department of Interior; Boulder Dam Canyon Project Act;Federal-state relations; Arizona; Nevada; Colorado

Bill- (76) H. R. 9093

U1940-4-S1

INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION OFECONOMIC POWER. Monograph No. 36:Reports of the Federal Trade Commission onnatural gas and natural gas pipe lines in U.S.A.,agricultural implement and machinery inquiry,motor vehicle industry inquiry. Reports madeunder the auspices of the Federal TradeCommission for the Temporary National Economic

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Committee, seventy-sixth Congress, third session,pursuant to Public resolution No. 113(seventy-Gfth Congress), authorizing and directinga select committee to make a full and completestudy and investigation with respect to theconcentration of economic power in, and financialcontrol over, production and distribution of goodsand services1940. 76-3. xi+275 p. Committee Print.

Report on natural gas industry is presented on p. 1-220.Committee: Temporary National Economic CommitteeSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Contracts; Prices;Securities; Holding companies; Energy conservation;Statistical data: natural gas; Interstate commerce; Economicconcentration; Urban areas; Congressional investigations;Federal Trade Commission; Temporary National EconomicCommittee; Natural Gas Pipe Line Co. of America; LoneStar Gas Corp.; Mississippi River Fuel Co.; Southern NaturalGas Corp.; Connecting Gas Co.

U1941-3-H1

AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 7 OFNATURAL GAS ACTOct. 21, 1941. 77-1. 6 p. H. Rpt. 77-1290.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas utilities; Jurisdiction; NaturalGas Act; Federal Power CommissionBilk (77) H. R. 5249

U1941-3-H2AMENDING RECONSTRUCTION FINANCECORPORATION ACTDec. 5, 1941. 77-1. 3 p. H. Rpt. 77-1479.

Committee: House Committee on Banking and CurrencySubject descriptors: Natural gas utilities; Electric utilities;Loans; Corporations; Reconstruction Finance CorporationActBill (77) H. R. 6182

U1942-3-S1AMEND SECTION 7 OF THE NATURAL GASACTJan. 9, 1942. 77-2. 3 p. S. Rpt. 77-948.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate CommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Jurisdiction;Federal Power Commission; Natural Gas ActBilk (77) H. R. 5249

U1944-4-H1FIRST FIVE YEARS UNDER THE NATURALGAS ACT. Report by the Federal PowerCommissionJan. 1944. 78-2. ii+24 p. Committee Print.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Utility rates and investment; Federal PowerCommission; Courts; Natural Gas Act; Federal Power Act;Accounting and auditing; Natural gas and gas industry;Interstate commerce; Federal Power Commission v. NaturalGas Pipeline Company of America; Federal PowerCommission v. Hope Natural Gas Company; Foreign trade;Government contracts and procurement; Energy conservation

U1944-4-S1

ADMINISTRATION OF THE RURALELECTRIFICATION ACT. Interim reportJune 23, 1944. 78-2. ii+5 p. Committee Print.Y4.Ag8/2:R88/6.

Committee: Senate Committee on Agriculture and ForestrySubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on S. Res. 197Subject descriptors: Department of Agriculture; Ruralelectrification; Rural Electrification Act; Governmentefficiency; National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

U1946-3-H1ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1946July 10, 1946. 79-2. 21 p. H. Rpt. 79-2478.

Committee: House Committee on Military AffairsSubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Patents; Constitutional law;National security; Atomic Energy Commission; AtomicEnergy ActBill: (79) S. 1717

U1946-3-H2

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1946July 25, 1946. 79-2. 13 p. H. Rpt. 79-2670.

Committee: House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Nuclear power; National security;Congressional committee conference reports; Atomic EnergyCommission; Atomic Energy ActBill: (79) S. 1717

U1946-3-S1ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1946Apr. 19, 1946. 79-2. 125 p. S. Rpt. 79-1211.

Committee: Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Nuclear power; National security; AtomicEnergy Commission; Atomic Energy ActBill: (79) S. 1717

U1946-4-S1

CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ST. LAWRENCELEGISLATION. Memorandum submitted by theDepartment of State on S. Joint Res. 1041946. 79-2. iii+64 p. Committee Print.

Committee: Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsSubject descriptors: Congressional powers; Hydroelectricpower; Rivers and waterways; Water resources development;Histories; Courts; U.S. statutes; Treaties and conventions;Department of State; Canada; Gibbons v. Ogden; St.Lawrence Seaway; Great LakesBill: (79) S.J. Res. 104

U1946-4-S2

GREAT LAKES-ST. LAWRENCE BASIN.Report to the committee on SJ. Res. 104. A jointresolution approving the agreement between theU.S. and Canada relating to the Great Lakes-St.Lawrence Basin with the exception of certainprovisions thereof; expressing the sense of theCongress with respect to the negotiation of certaintreaties; authorizing the investigation through the >Department of State and with Canada of thefeasibility of making the Great Lakes-St. LawrenceSeaway self-liquidating; and for other purposes1946. 79-2. iv+68 p. Committee Print.Y4.F76/2:G79/3.

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Committee: Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Rivers andwaterways; Water resources development; Canada; Treatiesand conventions; Utility rates and investment; Foreign trade;Constitutional law; Histories; National security; Presidentialcommunications and messages; Congressional committeebearings texts and summaries; Congressional investigations;St. Lawrence Seaway; Great Lakes

Bill: (79) SJ. Res. 104

U1947-3-H1

AMENDING THE NATURAL GAS ACTAPPROVED JUNE 21, 1938, AS AMENDEDJuly 7, 1947. 80-1. 20 p. H. Rpt. 80-800.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction; Utilityrates and investment; Interstate commerce; Federal PowerCommission; Natural Gas Act; Interstate Commerce Act;Interstate Natural Gas Co. v. Federal Power CommissionBill: (74) H. R. 4051

U1948-3-S1

DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL OFATOMIC ENERGY. First report of the JointCommittee on Atomic Energy to the Congress ofthe United StatesJan. 30, 1948. 80-2. 9 p. S. Rpt. 80-850.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; National security; AtomicEnergy Commission; Atomic Energy Act

U1949-3-H1

AMENDING THE NATURAL GAS ACT OFJUNE 21, 1938, AS AMENDEDJuly 28, 1949. 81-1. 34 p. H. Rpt. 81-1140.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction;Interstate commerce; Consumer protection; Prices; FederalPower Commission; Natural Gas ActBill (74) H. R. 1758

U1949-3-S1

AMENDMENTS TO THE NATURAL GAS ACTJune 24, 1949. 81-1. 11 p. S. Rpt. 81-567.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction;Interstate commerce; Federal Power Commission; NaturalGas ActBill (74) S. 1498

1950-1959

U1950-2-H1

AMENDING THE NATURAL GAS ACTAPPROVED JUNE 21, 1938, AS AMENDED.Message from the President of the United Statesreturning without approve the bill (H. R. 1758) toamend the Natural Gas Act approved June 21,1938, as amendedA«.. 10 1 a<r\ oi n o — u r\~~ ot ccc

U1953-3-H1

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction;Interstate commerce; Consumer protection; Prices;Presidential vetoes; Federal Power Commission; Natural GasAct; Truman, Harry S.Bill- (74) H. R. 1758

U1950-3-S1

REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 9 OF 1950,PROVIDING FOR THE REORGANIZATIONOF THE FEDERAL POWER COMMISSIONMay 16, 1950. 81-2. 6 p. S. Rpt 81-1563.

Committee: Senate Committee on Expenditures in theExecutive DepartmentSubject descriptors: Government efficiency; Presidentialcommunications and messages; Federal Power Commission;Truman, Harry S.Bills: (SI) S. Res. 255; (81) H. Doc. 513

U1951-3-H1

CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, ANDMAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN FUEL-FIREDELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS IN THEPACIFIC NORTHWESTOct. 9, 1951. 82-1. 20 p. H. Rpt. 82-1114.

Committee: House Committee on Public WorksSubject descriptors: Electric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; National security; Columbia River; Departmentof Interior; Bonneville Power Administration; Federal PowerCommissionBill: (82) H. R. 4963

U1952-3-S1

AMENDMENTS TO THE NATURAL GAS ACTApr. 17, 1952. 82-2. 23 p. S. Rpt. 82-1460.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction;Federal-state relations; Natural Gas Act; Federal PowerCommission; Supreme Court; Federal Power Commission v.East Ohio Gas CompanyBilk (82) S. 1084

U1952-4-S1

PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACTOF 1935. Report of the Securities and ExchangeCommissionJune 3, 1952. 82-2. v+25 p. Committee Print.Y4.Sml/2:P96.

Committee: Senate Select Committee on Small BusinessSubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Monopoly

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Antitrust law; Securitiesand Exchange Commission; Holding companies; Monopolies;Public Utility Holding Company Act; U.S. statutes;Securities; Natural gas and gas industry; Law enforcement;Statistical data: electric power

U1953-3-H1

LONG-TERM UTILITY CONTRACTSJune 26, 1953. 83-1. 5 p. H. Rpt. 83-676.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

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Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Government contractsand procurement; Atomic Energy Commission; AtomicEnergy ActBill: (83) H. R. 4905

U1953-3-H2

AMENDING THE NATURAL GAS ACTJuly 22, 1953. 83-1. 15 p. H. Rpt. 83-899.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Jurisdiction;Federal-state relations; Natural Gas Act; Federal PowerCommission; Supreme Court; Federal Power Commission v.East Ohio Gas Company

Bill- (83) H. R. 5976

U1953-3-S1

AMENDING SECTION 202 OF THEFEDERAL POWER ACT, WITH RESPECT TOTHE JURISDICTION OF THE FEDERALPOWER COMMISSION OVER PERSONSAND FACILITIES ENGAGED IN THETRANSMISSION OR SALE OF ELECTRICENERGY TO FOREIGN COUNTRIESJuly 10, 1953. 83-1. 9 p. S. RpL 83-513.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Foreign trade;Federal-state relations; Federal Power Commission; FederalPower Act

Bill: (83) S. 1442

U1953-4-J1

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1946, WITHAMENDMENTS THROUGH THE 83DCONGRESS, 1ST SESSIONDec. 1953. 83-1. vi+102 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:At7/7.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Atomic Energy Act; U.S. statutes; Nuclearpower; National security; Research, development, anddemonstration projects; Atomic Energy Commission;Espionage Act

U1953-4-J2

ATOMIC POWER DEVELOPMENT ANDPRIVATE ENTERPRISE. Summary of bearingbefore the Joint Committee on Atomic EnergyDec. 1953. 83-1. iii+23 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:En8/3.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Atomic Energy Act; Atomic EnergyCommission; U.S. statutes; Nuclear power; Congressionalcommittee hearings texts and summaries; Licenses; Nationalsecurity; Electric utilities; Government and business;Research; Foreign relations

U1954-3-H1

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1954Aug. 16, 1954. 83-2. 51 p. H. Rpt. 83-2666.

Committees: House Committee of Conference; JointCommittee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Nuclear power; National security; Licenses;Foreign relations; Government contracts and procurement;

Patents; Law enforcement; Congressional committeeconference reports; Atomic Energy Commission; AtomicEnergy Act

Bilk (83) H. R. 9757

U1955-2-H1

WATER RESOURCES AND POWER. Letterfrom Chairman, Commission on Organization ofthe Executive Branch of the Government,transmitting its report on water resources andpower, pursuant to Public Law 108, 83rdCongress. Volumes 1 and 2June 30, 1955. 84-1. xx+220 p. + foldout.H. Doc. 84-208.

Committee: House Committee on Government Operations

Subject descriptors: Water resources development; Utility ratesand investment; Tennessee Valley Authority; Statistical data;electric power; Government and business; Taxation; HooverCommission

U1955-3-S1

AMENDMENTS TO THE NATURAL GAS ACT(EXEMPTION OF PRODUCERS). Report of theCommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerceon S. 1853 to amend the Natural Gas Act, asamended, together with the minority views of Mr.Magnuson, Mr. Pastore, Mr. Potter, and Mr.Pnrtell, and the individual views of Mr. Duff andMr. PayneJuly 28, 1955. 84-1. iii+90 p. S. Rpt. 84-1219.H. Rpt. 84-992.

Report appendices include text of House Report 84-992, on thesame subject.

Committees: Senate Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce; House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Utility ratesand investment; Prices; Jurisdiction; Contracts; Federal-staterelations; Natural Gas Act; Consumer protection; Interstatecommerce; Foreign trade; Federal Power Commission;Supreme Court; Statistical data: natural gas; PhillipsPetroleum Co. v. State of Wisconsin; Colorado Interstate GasCo. v. Federal Power Commission

Bills: (84) S. 1853; (84) H. R. 6645

U1955-4-J1

REPORT ON THE NOV. 13, 1954, WAIVERACTION BY THE JOINT COMMITTEE ONATOMIC ENERGY, 83D CONGRESS, 2DSESSION. Utility contract between AtomicEnergy Commission and the Mississippi ValleyGenerating Co.Jan. 1955. 84-1. v+108 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:Ut3/3.

Includes majority, minority, and individual views.Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Dixon-Yates contract; Electric utilities;Atomic Energy Commission; Tennessee Valley Authority;Government contracts and procurement; Mississippi ValleyGenerating Co.; Middle South Utilities, Inc.; Southern Co.;Tennessee; Arkansas

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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER GENERALOF THE U.S. ON ATOMIC ENERGYCOMMISSION CONTRACTS FOR ELECTRICPOWER. Part 1: Review of Ebasco Services, Inc.,performance at Joppa, HL, steam electric stationof Electric Energy, Inc.Mar. 31, 1955. 84-1. iii+27 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:E12/pt.l.

Parts 2 and 3 of report are covered under U1956-4-J2.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Electric Bond & ShareCo. (Ebasco); Electric Energy, Inc.; Mississippi ValleyGenerating Co.; Middle South Utilities, Inc.; Ebasco Services,Inc.; Government contracts and procurement; Accountingand auditing; Office of Comptroller General; Atomic EnergyCommission

U1955-4-S1

MONOPOLY IN THE POWER INDUSTRY.Interim report on investigation into monopoly inthe power industry1955 [P. date]. 83-2. iv+115 p.Committee Print. Y4.J89/2:P87/4.

Report summarizes subcommittee hearings held during July,September, and October of 1954.Committee: Senate Committee on JudiciarySubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust andMonopoly

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Monopolies; Mergers andacquisitions; Congressional investigations; Congressionalcommittee hearings texts and summaries; Holding companies;Government contracts and procurement; Dixon-Yatescontract; Ebasco Services, Inc.; Arkansas Power & Light;Electric Bond & Share Co. (Ebasco); Middle South Utilities,Inc.; Arkansas; Mississippi; Tennessee Valley Authority;Accounting and auditing

U1956-2-H1

AMENDING THE NATURAL GAS ACT, ASAMENDED. Message from the President of theUnited States returning witbont approval the bill(H.R. 6645) to amend the Natural Gas Act, asamendedFeb. 20, 1956. 84-2. 4 p. H. Doc. 84-342.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Utility ratesand investment; Prices; Jurisdiction; Contracts; Federal-staterelations; Natural Gas Act; Consumer protection; Interstatecommerce; Foreign trade; Federal Power Commission;Presidential vetoes; Eisenhower, Dwight D.Bilk (84) H. R. 6645

U1956-3-H1

AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC UTILITYHOLDING COMPANY ACTJuly 12, 1956. 84-2. 16 p. H. Rpt. 84-2694.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Holding companies; Nuclear power;Electric utilities; Research, development, and demonstrationprojects; Licenses; Government and business; Finance;National security; Atomic Energy Act; Public Utility HoldingCompany Act; Securities and Exchange CommissionBills: (84) H. R. 9743; (84) S. 2643

U1956-3-H2

RELATING TO RATES CHARGED TOPUBLIC BODIES AND COOPERATIVES FORELECTRIC POWER GENERATED AT

U1956-4-S1

FEDERAL PROJECTSJuly 18, 1956. 84-2. 13 p. H. Rpt. 84-2788.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubject descriptors: Utility rates and investment; Accountingand auditing; Government contracts and procurement;Federal Power Commission; Department of Interior;Southwestern Power AdministrationBill: (84) S. 3388

U1956-3-S1

CIVILIAN ATOMIC POWER ACCELERATIONPROGRAMJune 29, 1956. 84-2. 20 p. S. Rpt. 84-2390.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Research, development,and demonstration projects; Utility rates and investment;Government and business; Atomic Energy Commission;Atomic Energy ActBills: (84) H. R. 12061; (84) S. 4146

U1956-4-J1

PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY.Report of the Panel on the Impact of the PeacefulUses of Atomic Energy to the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy. Vol. 1Jan. 1956. 84-2. xii+155 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:At7/13/v.l.

Volume 2 of the report contains miscellaneous backgroundmaterial and is not included in this collection.Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Electric power; Medicine;Agriculture; Science and technology; Research, development,and demonstration projects; National security; Governmentownership; Patents; Licenses; Congress; Foreign relations;Atomic Energy Commission

U1956-4-J2

REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER GENERALOF THE U.S. ON ATOMIC ENERGYCOMMISSION CONTRACTS FOR ELECTRICPOWER. Parts 2 and 3: Electric Energy, Inc., andOhio Valley Electric CorporationAug. 9, 1956. 84-2. vii+73 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:E12/pt.2,3.

Part 1 of report is covered under U1955-4-J2.Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Nuclear power;Government contracts and procurement; Accounting andauditing; Utility rates and investment; Atomic EnergyCommission; Office of Comptroller General; Electric Energy,Inc.; Ohio Valley Electric Corp.

U1956-4-S1

POWER POLICY, DIXON-YATES CONTRACT.Staff report on investigation concerning thecharges of monopolistic influences in the powerindustry1956. 84-2. xxx+172 p. Committee Print.Y4.J89/2:P87/5.

Committee: Senate Committee on JudiciarySubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust andMonopoly

Subject descriptors: Pixon-Yates contract; Electric utilities;Atomic Energy Commission; Ebasco Services, Inc.; ElectricBond & Share Co. (Ebasco); Congressional investigations;

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Government contracts and procurement; Congressionalcommittee hearings texts and summaries; Tennessee ValleyAuthority; Government contracts and procurement; Securitiesand Exchange Commission; Mississippi Valley GeneratingCo.; Middle South Utilities, Inc.; Southern Co.

U1957-3-H1

NATURAL GAS ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1957July 19, 1957. 85-1. 62 p. H. Rpt. 85-837.

Report appendices include FPC report on H. R. 6790, on thesame subject, and additional and minority views.Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Utility ratesand investment; Prices; Jurisdiction; Contracts; Federal-staterelations; Natural Gas Act; Consumer protection; Interstatecommerce; Federal Power Commission; Phillips PetroleumCo. v. State of WisconsinBills: (85) H. R. 8525; (85) H. R. 6790

U1957-4-J1

STUDY OF AEC PROCEDURES ANDORGANIZATION IN THE LICENSING OFREACTOR FACILITIESApr. 1957. 85-1. vii+218 p. Committee Print.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Licenses; Government andbusiness; Government efficiency; Government informationand information services; Government contracts andprocurement; Public opinion; Atomic Energy Commission;Power Reactor Development Co.

U1958-3-H1

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF 1954, ASAMENDEDAug. 13, 1958. 85-2. 4 p. H. Rpt. 85-2585.

Committee: House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Research, development, and demonstrationprojects; Congressional committee conference reports;Insurance and insurance industry; Licenses; Atomic EnergyAct; Government and business; Atomic Energy Commission;Price-Anderson ActBill: (85) H. R. 13455

U1959-4-J1

SELECTED MATERIALS ONFEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION IN THEATOMIC ENERGY FIELDMar. 1959. 86-1. vi+520 p. Committee Print.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Federal-state relations; Independentregulatory commissions; Public health; State statutes; Nuclearaccidents and safety; Federal departments and agencies; Stategovernments; Bibliographies; Atomic Energy Commission;Interstate Commerce Commission; National Committee onRadiation Protection; Atomic Energy Act; Council of StateGovernments

U1959-4-S1

ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY AND POWERPROJECTA,,„ i-a 1 n«Q Q £ _ i ,.:: i i£ «

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Prepared by the Legislative Reference Service.Committee: Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; Histories; Wiley-Dondero Act; St. LawrenceSeaway; Great Lakes; Canada; New York StateBill: (86) S. 2150

1960-1969

U1960-3-H1

PROVIDING FOR THE COMPREHENSIVEOPERATION OF HYDROELECTRIC POWERRESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATESMarch 23, 1960. 86-2. 62 p. H. Rpt. 86-1414.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; Licenses; Government and business; FederalPower Act; Bureau of the Budget; Federal PowerCommission; Department of Agriculture; Department ofInteriorBill- (86) H. R. 7201

U1960-4-S1

WATER RESOURCES ACnvmES IN THEU.S. Electric power in relation to the nation'swater resourcesJan. 1960. 86-2. viii+86 p. Committee PrintY4.N21/8:86/10.

Committee: Senate Select Committee on National WaterResourcesSubject descriptors: Electric power; Nuclear power; Waterresources development; Federal Power Commission;Statistical data: electric power; Edison Electric Institute;American Public Power Association; Rural ElectrificationAdministration; Resources for the Future, Inc.Bill (86) S. Res. 48

U1961-4-J1

IMPROVING THE AEC REGULATORYPROCESS VoL1Mar. 1961. 87-1. xii+75 p. Committee Print.Y4.At7/2:R26/v.l.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Nuclear accidents andsafety; Government efficiency; Atomic Energy Act; AtomicEnergy Commission; Advisory Committee on ReactorSafeguards

U1961-4-J2

IMPROVING THE AEC REGULATORYPROCESS Vol. 2. AppendixMar. 1961. 87-1. v+600 p. Committee Print.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Nuclear accidents andsafety; Government efficiency; Atomic Energy Act; AtomicEnergy Commission; Advisory Committee on ReactorSafeguards

U1962-3-S1AUTHORIZING THE FEDERAL POWERCOMMISSION TO DELEGATE ITSFUNCTIONSMay 1, 1962. 87-2. 3 p. S. Rpt. 87-1376.

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Committee Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: Federal Power Commission; Governmentefficiency; Federal departments and agenciesBat (87) S. 1605

U1964-3-S1

EXEMPTION OF RURAL ELECTRICCOOPERATIVES FROM POWERCOMMISSION JURISDICTIONAug. 10, 1964. 88-2. 7 p. S. Rpt 88-1363.

Committee: Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: Federal Power Commission; RuralElectrification Administration; Federal Power Act;JurisdictionBill- (88) S. 2028

U1965-3-S1

EXEMPTION OF COOPERATIVES FROMFEDERAL POWER COMMISSIONJURISDICTIONJuly 1, 1965. 89-1. 11 p. S. Rpt 89-420.

Committee: Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: Federal Power Commission; RuralElectrification Administration; Federal Power Act;JurisdictionBill (88) S. 1459

U1965-3-S2

EXTENDING AND AMENDING THEPRICE-ANDERSON INDEMNITYPROVISIONS OF THE ATOMIC ENERGYACT OF 1954, AS AMENDEDAug. 26, 1965. 89-1. 19 p. S. Rpt 89-650.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Research, development, and demonstrationprojects; Insurance and insurance industry; Licenses;Government and business; Atomic Energy Act; AtomicEnergy Commission; Price-Anderson ActB3t (89) S. 2042

U1965-4-J1

SELECTED MATERIALS ON ATOMICENERGY INDEMNITY LEGISLATIONJune 1965. 89-1. viii+442 p. Committee Print.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Insuranceand insurance industry; Government and business; Treatiesand conventions; Atomic Energy Commission; Governmentcontracts and procurement; Price-Anderson Act; UnitedKingdom; Japan; Sweden; Switzerland; Germany; ViennaConvention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage; BrusselsConvention on Liability of Operators of Nuclear Ships;Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards

U1966-4-S1

RESPONSES TO INQUIRIES ABOUT THENORTHEAST POWER FAILURE NOV. 9 AND10, 1965. Interim reportMar. 15,-1966. 89-2. vi+205 p.Committee Print

Committee: Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: Electric power; Federal departments andagencies; State governments; Connecticut; Massachusetts;

U1970-3-H2

New Hampshire; New York State; New York City;Pennsylvania; Vermont; Rhode Island; Otis Elevator Co.;Westinghouse Electric Corp.

U1967-2-S1STATE UTILITY COMMISSIONS. Summaryand tabulation of information submitted by the<*flBMHH&6MH|S

Sept 11, 1967. 90-1. vi+73 p.+foldouts.S. Doc. 90-56.

Committee: Senate Committee on Government OperationsSubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on IntergovernmentalRelationsSubject descriptors: Federal-state relations; State utilitycommissions; Statistical data: electric power; Statistical data:natural gas; JurisdictionBilk (90) S. Res. 55

U1968-3-H1

AMENDMENT TO PART I OF THE FEDERALPOWER ACTJuly 3, 1968. 90-2. 20 p. H. Rpt 90-1643.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Governmentefficiency; Licenses; Federal Power Act; Federal PowerCommissionBilk (90) H. R. 12698

U1969-4-J1ATOMIC ENERGY LEGISLATION THROUGH91ST CONGRESS, 1ST SESSIONDec. 1969. 91-1. vi+372 p. Committee Print

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Atomic Energy Act; EconomicCooperation Act; Treaties and conventions; EuratomCooperation Act; International Atomic Energy AgencyParticipation Act; Atomic Energy Community Act; U.S.statutes

1970-1975

U1970-3-H1

AMENDING THE ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF1954, TO ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENTFOR A FINDING OF PRACTICAL VALUESept 24, 1970. 91-2. iii+75 p. H. Rpt 91-1470.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Licenses; Atomic EnergyAct; National Council on Radiation Protection andMeasurements; National Academy of SciencesBUI: (91) H. R. 18679

U1970-3-H2

WESTERN INTERSTATE NUCLEARCOMPACTSept 29, 1970. 91-2. 6 p. H. Rpt 91-1519.

Committee: House Committee on the JudiciarySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Research; Hawaii; Alaska;Arizona; California; Colorado; Idaho; Montana; Nevada; NewMexico; Oregon; Utah; Washington State; Wyoming; WesternInterstate Nuclear Compact

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Bill: (91) S. 1628

U1971-3-H1

CONCENTRATION BY COMPETING RAWFUEL INDUSTRIES IN THE ENERGYMARKET AND ITS IMPACT ON SMALLBUSINESSDec. 8, 1971. 92-1. v+20 p. H. Rpt. 92-719.

Committee: House Select Committee on Small BusinessSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Special Small BusinessProblemsSubject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Economicconcentration; Small business; Nuclear power; Electric power;Congressional investigations; Energy conservation

U1972-3-H1

AMENDING THE ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF1954, TO AUTHORIZE THE ATOMICENERGY COMMISSION TO ISSUETEMPORARY OPERATING LICENSES FORNUCLEAR POWER REACTORSApr. 27, 1972. 92-2. iii+19 p. H. RpL 92-1027.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Licenses;Environmental pollution and control; Atomic Energy Act;Atomic Energy Commission

Bills: (92) H. R. 14655; (92) H. R. 13731;(92) H. R. 13732

U1972-3-H2

CONCENTRATION BY COMPETING RAWFUEL INDUSTRIES IN THE ENERGYMARKET AND ITS IMPACT ON SMALLBUSINESS. VoL 2: Tennessee Valley areaAug. 8, 1972. 92-2. vii+16 p. H. Rpt. 92-1313.

Committee: House Select Committee on Small Business

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Special Small BusinessProblemsSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Economic concentration;Coal and coal mining; Utility rates and investment; Smallbusiness; Congressional investigations

U1972-3-H3

CONCENTRATION BY COMPETING RAWFUEL INDUSTRIES IN THE ENERGYMARKET AND ITS IMPACT ON SMALLBUSINESS. VoL 3: National Gas Surrey andsynthetic fuel developmentSept. 19, 1972. 92-2. vii+13 p.H. Rpt. 92-1404.

Committee: House Select Committee on Small Business

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Special Small BusinessProblemsSubject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Economicconcentration; Research; Federal Power Commission;National Gas Survey

U1972-4-S1BACKGROUND REPORT ON POWERPLANTSITINGJuly 1972. 92-2. v+78 p. Committee Print.

Prepared by Daniel P. Beard, Congressional Research Service.

Committee: Senate Committee on Commerce

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Subject descriptors: Environmental pollution and control;Utility plants and equipment; Federal-state relations; Landuse; Statistical data: electric power; Congressional committeehearings texts and summaries; Power Plant Siting Act;Federal-State Electric Power Environmental Protection Act;Federal Power Act

Bills: (92) S. 1684; (92) S. 1985; (92) S. 3631

U1973-2-H1

CONCERNING THE ENERGY CRISIS,MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTNov. 12, 1973. 93-1. i+4 p. H. Doc. 93-187.

Subject descriptors: Presidential communications and messages;Energy conservation; Presidential powers; Utility plants andequipment; Energy Research and DevelopmentAdministration; Nixon, Richard M.

U1973-3-S1

LOANS BY BANKS FOR COOPERATIVES TOPUBLIC UTILITY COOPERATIVESDec. 12, 1973. 93-1. 4 p. S. Rpt. 93-619.

Committee: Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry

Subject descriptors: Loans; Rural electrification; Public utilitiesBill: (93) S. 2150

U1973-4-S1

POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY PRODUCTIONFROM GEOTHERMAL RESOURCESDec. 1973. 93-1. viii+40 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/13:En2/5.

Report is based on subcommittee hearings June-August 1973.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Water and PowerResourcesSubject descriptors: Geothermal resources; Electric power;Research; Congressional committee hearings texts andsummaries; Federal departments and agencies; Department ofInterior; Geothermal Steam Act

U1974-3-H1

AMENDING THE ATOMIC ENERGY ACT OF1954, AS AMENDED, TO ENABLECONGRESS TO CONCUR IN ORDISAPPROVE CERTAIN INTERNATIONALAGREEMENTS FOR PEACEFULCOOPERATIONJune 25, 1974. 93-2. ii+4 p. H. Rpt. 93-1149.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Congressional powers; Nuclear power;Atomic Energy Act; Foreign relations

Bills: (93) H. R. 15582; (93) S. 3698

U1974-3-H2

AEC OMNIBUS LEGISLATION, 1974June 26, 1974. 93-2. iii+16 p. H. Rpt. 93-1155.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic Energy

Subject descriptors: Licenses; Nuclear power; Atomic EnergyAct; International Atomic Energy Agency; Foreign relationsBills: (93) H. R. 15416; (93) S. 3669

U1974-3-H3

ENERGY REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1974Oct. 8, 1974. 93-2. 40 p. H. Rpt. 93-1445.

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Committees: House Committee on Government Operations;House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Energy conservation; Nuclear power;Energy Reorganization Act; Congressional committeeconference reports; Energy Research and DevelopmentAdministration; Nuclear Regulatory CommissionBill: (93) H. R. 11510

U1974-3-S1ANNUAL REPORTS TO CONGRESS ONNUCLEAR INFORMATIONOct. 4, 1974. 93-2. iii+44 p. S. Rpt. 93-1228.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Atomic Energy ActBill: (93) S. 3802

U1974-4-S1

ELECTRIC UTILITY POLICY ISSUES1974. 93-2. v+155 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.In8/13:93-45.

Committee Serial No. 93-45 (92-80). Presents two papers onfinancing problems of electric utilities.Committee: Senate Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Government and business;Finance; Statistical data: electric power; Hunton, Williams,Gay, and Gibson; National Economic Research Associates,Inc.; Debevoise and Liberman; Roseman, Herman G.

U1975-3-H1

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION LOANPROGRAM AMENDMENTSJuly 14, 1975. 94-1. 6 p. H. Rpt 94-353.

Committee: House Committee on AgricultureSubject descriptors: Government spending; Rural ElectrificationAdministration; Rural Electrification ActBill- (94) H. R. 4799

U1975-3-S1

AMENDMENTS TO THE PRICE-ANDERSONPROVISIONS OF THE ATOMIC ENERGYACT OF 1954, AS AMENDED, TO PROVIDEFOR THE PHASEOUT OF GOVERNMENTALINDEMNITY, AND RELATED MATTERSNov. 13, 1975. 94-1. iii+37 p. S. Rpt 94-454.

Committee: Joint Committee on Atomic EnergySubject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Insuranceand insurance industry; Atomic Energy Act; Price-AndersonActBill (94) S. 2568

U1975-4-H1ELECTRIC UTILITY AUTOMATIC FUELADJUSTMENT CLAUSESOct. 1975. 94-1. vi+195 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.In8/4:F95/6.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Oversight andInvestigationsSubject descriptors: Utility rates and investment; Statisticaldata: electric power; State utility commissions; Mississippi;West Virginia

U1976-4-S1

U1975-4-S1

FACTORS AFFECTING COALSUBSTITUTION FOR OTHER FOSSIL FUELSIN ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION ANDINDUSTRIAL USES1975. 94-1. viii+43 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.In8/13:94-17.

Committee Serial No. 94-17 (92-107). Prepared by Allen F.Agnew and David E. Gushee of Congressional Research Ser-vice.Committee: Senate Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubject descriptors: Science and technology; Utility plants andequipment; Environmental pollution and control; Energyconservation

U1975-4-S2

ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITY RATE ANDFUEL ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE INCREASES,1974Mar. 27, 1975. 94-1. xi+45 p. Committee Print.Y4.G74/6:Ut3/4/974.

Prepared by Douglas N. Jones and Susan Dovell of Congression-al Research Service.Committee: Senate Committee on Governmental AffairsSubcommittees: Senate Subcommittee on IntergovernmentalRelations; Senate Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, andManagementSubject descriptors: Accounting and auditing; Utility rates andinvestment; State utility commissions; Statistical data: electricpower; Statistical data: natural gas

1976-1979U1976-3-S1

ELECTRIC UTILITY COORDINATION ACTOct 1, 1976. 94-2. iii+47 p. S. Rpt 94-1394.

Committee: Senate Committee on CommerceSubject descriptors: Utility rates and investment; Federal PowerAct; Federal Power CommissionBi/t(94) S. 3311

U1976-4-H1

STATISTICAL MATERIALS ON THEELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRYMar. 1976. 94-2. vii+201 p. il. Index.Committee Print. Y4.In8/4:E12/2.

Prepared by Angela Lancaster of Congressional Research Ser-vice.Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Finance; Glossaries;Bibliographies; Statistical data: electric power; Electric UtilityRate Reform and Regulatory Improvement Act; RuralElectrification Administration

U1976-4-SJNATIONAL POWER GRID SYSTEM STUDY:AN OVERVIEW OF ECONOMICS,REGULATORY, AND ENGINEERINGASPECTS1976. 94-2. x+330 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.In8/13:P87/3.

Prepared by Harold M. Mozer and Lawrence F. Pinson ofCH2M Hill, under contract to Congressional Research Service.

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Committee: Senate Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials,and Fuels

Subject descriptors: Electric power; Environmental pollutionand control; Glossaries; Energy conservation; Governmentcorporations; National Electric Energy Conservation ActBill: (94) S. 1208

U1976-4-S2

ELECTRIC RELIABILITY COUNCIL OFTEXAS INTERTTE SITUATION1976. 94-2. vii+30 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/13:E12/3.

Prepared by Alvin Kaufman et al. of Congressional ResearchService.

Committee: Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials,and Fuels

Subject descriptors: Antitrust law; Energy conservation;Nuclear power; Electric utilities; Federal Power Commission;Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Electric Reliability Councilof Texas; Southwest Power Pool

U1976-4-S3

ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITY RATE ANDFUEL ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE INCREASES,1975Sept. 1976. 94-2. ix+92 p.-(-errata il.Committee Print. Y4.G74/6:Ut3/4/975.

Prepared by Douglas N. Jones and Angela Lancaster of Con-gressional Research Service.

Committee: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs

Subcommittees: Senate Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting,and Management; Senate Subcommittee onIntergovernmental relations

Subject descriptors: Accounting and auditing; Utility rates andinvestment; State utility commissions; Statistical data: electricpower; Statistical data: natural gas

U1976-2-H1

FEDERAL REGULATION AND REGULATORYREFORMOct. 1976. 95-1. xi+749 p. il. H. Doc. 95-134.

Report was prepared by the Subcommittee with the assistanceof the Congressional Research Service, the General AccountingOffice, and the Congressional Budget Office.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Oversight andInvestigations

Subject descriptors: Independent regulatory commissions;Natural gas and gas industry; Electric utilities; Bibliographies;Federal Power Commission

U1977-2-H1

NATIONAL ENERGY ACT,COMMUNICATION FROM THE PRESIDENTApr. 29, 1977. 95-1. iii+283 p. Oversized.H. Doc. 95-138.

Reference Bibliography

Committee: House Committee on Energy, Ad Hoc

Subject descriptors: Energy conservation; Taxation; Natural gasand gas industry; Electric power; Coal and coal mining;Petroleum and petroleum industry; Prices; Presidentialcommunications and messages; National Energy Act

U1977-3-S1

COAL CONVERSIONMay 5, 1977. 95-1. 5 p. S. Rpt. 95-123.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Coal and coal mining; Utility plants andequipment; Federal Energy Administration; Energy Supplyand Environmental Coordination Extension Act; EnergySupply and Environmental Coordination Act; Energyconservation

Bill- (95) S. 1468

U1977-3-S2

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYORGANIZATION ACTMay 14, 1977. 95-1. iii+125 p. S. Rpt. 95-164.

Committee: Senate Committee on Governmental AffairsSubject descriptors: Energy conservation; Governmentefficiency; Department of Energy; Federal PowerCommission; Federal Energy Administration; EnergyResearch and Development Administration

Bilk (95) S. 826

U1977-3-S3

NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATIONPOLICY ACTAug. 1977. 95-1. iii+300 p. il. S. Rpt. 95-409.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Energy conservation; Electric utilities;Natural gas utilities; National Energy Conservation PolicyActBill: (95) S. 2057

U1977-3-S4

PUBLIC UTILITIES REGULATORY POLICYACT OF 1977Sept. 20, 1977. 95-1. 48 p. il. S. Rpt 95-442.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Natural gas utilities;Federal-state relations; Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act;National Regulatory Research Institute

Bi//:(95) S. 2114'

U1977-4-H1

ELECTRIC UTILITY SECTOR: CONCEPTS,PRACTICES, AND PROBLEMSMay 1977. 95-1. iv-(-61 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/4:E12/4.

Committee Print No. 95-14. Prepared by Alvin Kaufman et al.of Congressional Research Service.Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and Power

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Utility rates andinvestment; Government and business

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U1977-4-S1ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITY RATE ANDFUEL ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE INCREASES,1976July 1977. 95-1. ix+103 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.G74/9:Ut3/4/976.

Prepared by Douglas N. Jones and Russell J. Profozich of Con-gressional Research Service.

Committee: Senate Committee on Governmental AffairsSubcommittees: Senate Subcommittee on IntergovernmentalRelations; Senate Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, andManagementSubject descriptors: Accounting and auditing; Utility rates andinvestment; State utility commissions; Statistical data: electricpower; Statistical data: natural gas

U1978-2-H1

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION LAWSAND HYDROELECTRIC POWERDEVELOPMENT LAWS1978. 95-2. xii+470 p. Document.Y1.2:F31/7/978.

Prepared by Oilman C. Udell, House Document Room Superin-tendent.Subject descriptors: U.S. statutes; Electric power; FederalPower Commission; Hydroelectric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; Federal Power Act

U1978-3-H1

POWERPLANT AND INDUSTRIAL FUELUSEOct. 10, 1978. 95-2. 106 p. H. Rpt. 95-1749.

Committees: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce; House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Coal andcoal mining; Energy conservation; Congressional committeeconference reports; Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use ActBill- (95) H. R. 5146

U1978-3-H2

PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATORY POLICIESACTOct. 10, 1978. 95-2. 121 p. H. Rpt. 95-1750.

Committees: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce; House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Public utilities; Hydroelectric power;Petroleum and petroleum industry; Federal-state relations;Congressional committee conference reports; Securities;Disclosure practices and requirements; Energy conservation;Government efficiency; Small business; Public UtilityRegulatory Policies Act; Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission; Department of Energy; Utility RegulatoryInstitute; Federal Power Act; Canada; North Dakota; SouthDakota; MontanaBills: (95) H. R. 8444; (95) S. 2114; (95) H. R. 4018

U1978-3-H3

NATURAL GASOct. 10, 1978. 95-2. 125 p. H. Rpt. 95-1752.

Committee: House Committee of ConferenceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Utility rates andinvestment; Interstate commerce; Congressional committeeconference reports; Natural Gas Policy Act; Natural Gas Act

U1979-3-H2

Bill (95) H. R. 5289

U1978-4-H1

COST OF AN URBAN BLACKOUT:CONSOLIDATED EDISON BLACKOUT, JULY13-14, 1977June 1978. 95-2. ix+14 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/4:B56.

Committee Print No. 95-54. Prepared by Congressional Re-search Service.Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerSubject descriptors: Urban areas; Law enforcement; Electricutilities; Finance; Statistical data: electric power;Consolidated Edison Co.; New York City

U1978-4-H2

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF H.R. 5289,NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT OF 1978Oct. 13, 1978. 95-2. ii+24 p. U.Committee Print. Y4.In8/4:Ec7/2.

Committee Print No. 95-62.Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerSubject descriptors: Utility rates and investment; Natural gaspipelines; Energy conservation; Interstate commerce;Statistical data: natural gas; Natural Gas Policy Act; NaturalGas ActBill: (95) H. R. 5289

U1978-4-S1

ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITY RATE ANDFUEL ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE INCREASES,1977Sept. 1978. 95-2. xv+162 p. il.Committee Print. Y4.G74/9:Ut3/4/977.

Prepared by Douglas N. Jones and Russell J. Profozich of Con-gressional Research Service.Committee: Senate Committee on Governmental AffairsSubcommittees: Senate Subcommittee on IntergovernmentalRelations; Senate Subcommittee on Energy, NuclearProliferation, and Federal ServicesSubject descriptors: Accounting and auditing; Utility rates andinvestment; State governments; Statistical data: electricpower; Statistical data: natural gas

U1979-3-H1

NATIONAL SOLAR AND ENERGYCONSERVATION INCENTIVES ACTNov. 15, 1979. 96-1. 96 p. H. Rpt. 96-625.

Committee: House Committee on Banking, Finance, andUrban AffairsSubject descriptors: Energy conservation; Solar energy; Publicutilities; National Solar and Energy Conservation IncentivesAct; National Energy Conservation Policy Act; Solar Energyand Energy Conservation Bank Act; Department of Energy;Loans; Solar Energy and Energy Conservation BankBilk (96) H. R. 605

U1979-3-H2

NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATIONINCENTIVES ACTDec. 20, 1979. 96-1. 70 p.

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H. Rpt 96-727, pt. 1.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Public utilities; Energy conservation; Banksand banking; National Energy Conservation Incentives Act;National Energy Conservation Policy Act; EnergyConservation Bank ActBilk (96) H. R. 5726

U1979-3-S1

EMERGENCY ENERGY CONSERVATIONACT OF 1979May 4, 1979. 96-1. 15 p. S. Rpt. 96-117.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Energy conservation; Electric power;Presidential powers; Emergency Energy Conservation Act;Federal-state relationsBill- (96) S. 1030

U1979-3-S2AMENDING THE PUBLIC UTILITYREGULATORY POLICIES ACT OF 1978June 8, 1979. 96-1. 8 p. S. Rpt. 96-204.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Dams; Loans; PublicUtility Regulatory Policies ActBilk (96) S. 948

U1979-3-S3

PACIFIC NORTHWEST ELECTRIC POWERPLANNING AND CONSERVATION ACTJuly 30, 1979. 96-1. 79 p. il. S. Rpt. 96-272.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Electric power; Energy conservation;Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and ConservationAct; Bonneville Power AdministrationBill: (96) S. 885

U1979-4-H1ARE THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES GOLDPLATED? A PERSPECTIVE ON ELECTRICUTILITY RELIABILITYApr. 1979. 96-1. vii+62 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.In8/4:E12/5.

Committee Print No. 96-IFC 12. Prepared by Alvin Kaufman ofCongressional Research Service;Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Finance; Statistical data:electric power

U1979-4-H2DELAYS IN NUCLEAR REACTORLICENSING AND CONSTRUCTION: THEPOSSIBILITIES FOR REFORMMar. 1979. 96-1. xv+64 p. Oversized.Committee Print. Y10.9:N88/3.

Prepared by Everett M. Ehrlich of the Congressional BudgetOffice.

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Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and theEnvironmentSubject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Licenses;Nuclear Siting and Licensing Act

1980-1985

U1980-3-H1

PACIFIC NORTHWEST ELECTRIC POWERPLANNING AND CONSERVATION ACTMay 15, 1980. 96-2. 88 p. H. Rpt. 96-976, pt.l.

Includes minority and additional views. Part 2 of report, notincluded, presents concurrence of House Committee on Interiorand Insular Affairs.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Electric power; Energy conservation;Bonneville Power AdministrationBill (96) S. 885

U1980-3-H2

FUSION ENERGY RESEARCH,DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATIONACT OF 1980June 17, 1980. 96-2. 26 p. H. Rpt. 96-1096.

Committee: House Committee on Science and TechnologySubject descriptors: Nuclear power; Research, development,and demonstration projects; Government information andinformation services; Government and business; Departmentof Energy; Fusion Energy Research, Development, andDemonstration ActBilk (96) H. R. 6308

U1980-3-H3NUCLEAR WASTE RESEARCH,DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATIONACT OF 1980July 2, 1980. 96-2. 41 p. H. Rpt. 96-1156, pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Science and TechnologySubject descriptors: Research, development, and demonstrationprojects; Radioactive waste management; Department ofEnergy; Nuclear Waste Research, Development, andDemonstration ActBill: (96) H. R. 7418

U1980-3-H4NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL ACTAug. 27, 1980. 96-2. 23 p.H. Rpt. 96-1156, pt.2.Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubject descriptors: Radioactive waste management; Research,development, and demonstration projects; Department ofEnergy; Nuclear Waste Research, Development, andDemonstration ActBill- (96) H. R. 7418

U1980-3-H5NUCLEAR WASTE RESEARCH,DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATIONACT OF 1980Sept. 3, 1980. 96-2. 70 p. H. Rpt. 96-1156, pt.3.

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Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Research, development, and demonstrationprojects; Radioactive waste management; Department ofEnergy; Nuclear Waste Research, Development, andDemonstration ActBilk (96) H. R. 7418

U1980-3-H6

NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACTSept. 24, 1980. 96-2. 40 p.H. Rpt. 96-1382, pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubject descriptors: Radioactive waste management;Federal-state relations; Nuclear Waste Policy Act;Construction industry; Land use; Department of Energy;Atomic Energy ActBilk (96) H. R. 6390

U1980-3-H7

ATOMIC ENERGY ACT AMENDMENTS OF1980Sept. 24, 1980. 96-2. 61 p.H. Rpt. 96-1382, pt.2.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubject descriptors: Radioactive waste management;Federal-state relations; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Land use;Construction industry; Department of Energy; Nuclear SafetyBoard; Atomic Energy ActBilk (96) H. R. 6390

U1980-3-H8

EVALUATING NUCLEAR UTILITIES'PERFORMANCE: NUCLEAR REGULATORYCOMMISSION OVERSIGHTOct. 2, 1980. 96-2. v+61 p. H. RpL 96-1452.

Committee: House Committee on Government OperationsSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Environment, Energy,and Natural ResourcesSubject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Governmentand business; Nuclear accidents and safety; NuclearRegulatory Commission

U1980-3-S1

AUTHORIZING ADDITIONALHYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES ATEXISTING WATER AND POWERRESOURCES SERVICES PROJECTSJune 20, 1980. 96-2. 21 p. S. Rpt. 96-828.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubcommittee: Senate Subcommittee on Environment, Energy,and Natural ResourcesSubject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Utility plants andequipment; Construction industry; Department of Interior;California; Montana; Wyoming; Arizona; Nevada; Colorado;Water and Power Resources ServicesBilk (96) S. 1420

U1980-3-S2

ALASKA FEDERAL-CIVILIAN ENERGYEFFICIENCY SWAP ACTSept. 18, 1980. 96-2. l i p . S. Rpt. 96-966.

Public Utilities, 1886-1990

U1981-3-H1

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Coal and coal mining; Electric power;Federal-state relations; Energy conservation; AlaskaFederal-Civilian Energy Efficiency Swap Act; AlaskaBill: (96) S. 1784

U1980-4-H1NUCLEAR POWERPLANT SAFETY AFTERTHREE MILE ISLANDMar. 1980. 96-2. v+74 p. Committee Print.Y4.Sci2:96/JJ.

Committee Serial JJ. Prepared by Gordon Chipman with theassistance of Robert L. Civiak of Congressional Research Ser-vice.Committee: House Committee on Science and TechnologySubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Research andProductionSubject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Utility plantsand equipment; Congressional committee hearings texts andsummaries; Three Mile Island; Harrisburg, Pa.

U1980-4-H2WILL THE LIGHTS GO ON IN 1990?Aug. 1980. 96-2. vii+15 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/4:L62/16.

Committee Print 96-IFC, 55. Prepared by Alvin Kaufman ofCongressional Research Service.Committee: House Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerSubject descriptors: Electric power; Statistical data: electricpower; Kaufman, Alvin

U1980-4-H3UTILITIES AND ENERGY CONSERVATION:PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMSDec. 1980. 96-2. vii+78 p. Committee Print.Y4.Sci2:96/MMM.

Committee Serial MMM.Committees: House Committee on Science and Technology;House Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceSubcommittees: House Subcommittee on Energy Developmentand Applications; House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerSubject descriptors: Energy conservation; Electric utilities;Government and business; Competition; State utilitycommissions

U1981-3-H1INSPECTING OPERATING NUCLEARPOWERPLANTS: SHORTCOMINGS IN THENUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONPROGRAMJune 12, 1981. 97-1. v+50 p.-(-errata.H. Rpt. 97-144. Yl.1/8:97-144.

Committee: House Committee on Government OperationsSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Environment, Energy,and Natural ResourcesSubject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Utility plantsand equipment; Nuclear Regulatory Commission;Government efficiency; Government and business; IndianPoint Nuclear Power Plant; Consolidated Edison Co.

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U1981-3-H2

LICENSING SPEEDUP, SAFETY DELAY: NRCOVERSIGHTOct. 20, 1981. 97-1. v+54 p. H. Rpt. 97-277.Yl.l/8:97-277.

Committee: House Committee on Government Operations

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Environment, Energy,and Natural Resources

Subject descriptors: Licenses; Nuclear accidents and safety;Utility plants and equipment; Government efficiency;Government and business; Nuclear Regulatory Commission

U1981-3-H3

HIGH LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTEMANAGEMENT AND POLICY ACTDec. 15, 1981. 97-1. 65 p.H. Rpt. 97-411, pt 1. Yl.l/8:97-411/pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Science and Technology

Subject descriptors: Radioactive waste management; Research,development, and demonstration projects; Governmentspending; Government and business; Land use; Departmentof Energy; High Level Radioactive Waste Management andPolicy ActBill- (97) H. R. 5016

U1981-3-S1

NATIONAL NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACTOF 1981Nov. 30, 1981. 97-1. 71 p. S. Rpt. 97-282.YU/5:97-282.

Committees: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources; Senate Committee on Environment and PublicWorksSubject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Radioactivewaste management; Government and business; Department ofEnergy; Land use; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; NuclearWaste Policy Act; U.S. Geological Survey

BOL- (97) S. 1662

U1981-4-H1

REPORTING OF INFORMATIONCONCERNING THE ACCIDENT AT THREEMILE ISLANDMar. 1981. 97-1. vii+150 p. il.Committee Print Y4.In8/14:Ac2/2.

Committee Print No. 3.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy and theEnvironment

Subject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Utility plantsand equipment; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Three MileIsland

U1981-4-H2

NUCLEAR POWERPLANTSTANDARDIZATION, LIGHT WATERREACTORSApr. 1981. 97-1. ix+63 p. il. Oversized.Committee Print. Y3.T22/2:2N88/3.

Publication No. OTA-E-134.Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Industrialstandards; Government and business; Nuclear RegulatoryCommission; Office of Technology Assessment

U1982-2-H1

NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL,COMMUNICATION FROM THE PRESIDENTApr. 28, 1982. 97-2. i+2 p. H. Doc. 97-172.Yl.1/7:97-172.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subject descriptors: Radioactive waste management;Government and business; Utility plants and equipment;Land use; Department of Energy; Federal-state relations;Presidential communications and messages; High LevelRadioactive Waste Management and Policy Act; Reagan,Ronald

U1982-3-H1

IMPLEMENTING THE CONVENTION ONTHE PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEARMATERIALJune 24, 1982. 97-2. 25 p. Corrected printH. Rpt. 97-624. Yl.l/8:97-624/corr.

Committee: House Committee on the Judiciary

Subject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Treaties andconventions; Criminal procedure; Law enforcement;Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear MaterialImplementation Act; Convention on the Physical Protectionof Nuclear Material

Bilk (97) H. R. 5228

U1982-3-H2

NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACT OF 1982Aug. 20, 1982. 97-2. iii+121 p.H. Rpt 97-785, pt.l. Yl.l/8:97-785/pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Radioactivewaste management; Government and business; Land use;Department of Energy; Nuclear Regulatory Commission;Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Atomic Energy Act

Bilk (97) H. R. 6598

U1982-3-H3

RESEARCH PROGRAMS CONDUCTED BYTHE NUCLEAR REGULATORYCOMMISSIONSept. 8, 1982. 97-2. vii-f 20 p. H. Rpt. 97-795.Yl. 1/8:97-795.

Committee: House Committee on Science and Technology

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Research andProductionSubject descriptors: Research; Nuclear Regulatory Commission

U1982-3-H4

NORMALIZATION METHOD FOR PUBLICUTILITY PROPERTYSept. 16, 1982. 97-2. 17 p. H. Rpt. 97-827.Yl.1/8:97-827.

Committee: House Committee on Ways and MeansSubject descriptors: Accounting and auditing; Public utilities;Utility rates and investment; Taxation

Bill: (97) H. R. 1524

U1982-3-S1

ELECTRIC UTILITY NUCLEAR ACCIDENTCOST ALLOCATION ACTAug. 13, 1982. 97-2. iii+59 p. S. Rpt. 97-524.Yl.1/5:97-524.

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Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Utility plantsand equipment; Government and business; Department ofEnergy; Department of Treasury; Insurance and insuranceindustry; Electric Utility Nuclear Accident Cost AllocationAct; Three Mile IslandBill: (97) S. 1606

U1982-3-S2

CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1982Nov. 15, 1982. 97-2. iii+191 p. S. Rpt. 97-666.Y 1.1/5:97-666.

Committee: Senate Committee on Environment and PublicWorksSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Environmental pollutionand control; Rivers and waterways; Research, development,and demonstration projects; Clean Air Act; EnvironmentalProtection AgencyBill: (97) S. 3041

U1982-4-H1

SUMMARY OF HEARINGS ON THE FUTUREOF THE NATION'S ENERGY UTILITIES:IMPLICATIONS FOR FEDERAL R.D. & D.Mar. 1982. 97-2. xi+38 p. Committee PrintY4.Sci2:97/U.

Committee Serial U. Prepared by Karen Nelson and Fred J.Sissine of Congressional Research Service.Committee: House Committee on Science and TechnologySubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Developmentand ApplicationsSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Research; Technologicalinnovations; Government and business; Utility rates andinvestment; Congressional committee hearings texts andsummaries

U1982-4-H2

CONSTRUCTION WORK IN PROGRESS INELECTRIC BASE RATEJune 1982. 97-2. vii+33 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.En2/3:97-FF.

Committee Print No. 97-FF. Prepared by Sylvia Morrison ofCongressional Research Service.Committee: House Committee on Energy and CommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Conservationand PowerSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Utility plants andequipment; Utility rates and investment; Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission

U1982-4-H3

DESCRIPTION OF H.R. 1524 AND H.R. 6503,RELATING TO ACCOUNTING TREATMENTOF THE INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT ANDACCELERATED DEPRECIATION FORPUBLIC UTILITY RATEMAKING PURPOSES,SCHEDULED FOR A HEARINGJune 16, 1982. 97-2. iii+13 p. Committee PrintY4.T19/4:Ac2/2.

Committees: House Committee on Ways and Means; JointCommittee on TaxationSubject descriptors: Public utilities; Accounting and auditing;Taxation; Utility rates and investment

U1983-3-S1

Bills: (97) H. R. 1524; (97) H. R. 6503

U1982-4-H4

NATURAL GAS REGULATION STUDYJuly 1982. 97-2. ix+297 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.En2/3:97-GG.

Committee Print No. 97-GG. Prepared by Congressional Re-search Service with the assistance of National Regulatory Re-search Institute.Committee: House Committee on Energy and CommerceSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on Fossil and SyntheticFuelsSubject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Statestatutes; Science and technology; Monopolies; Federal-staterelations; Statistical data: natural gas; National RegulatoryResearch Institute

U1982-4-S1CLEAN AIR ACT, THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES,AND THE COAL MARKETApr. 1982. 97-2. xxiii-t-98 p. il. Oversized.Committee Print. Y10.2:C58.

Prepared by John Thomasian of the Congressional Budget Of-fice.Committees: Congressional Budget Office; Senate Committeeon Environment and Public WorksSubject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment;Environmental pollution and control; Coal and coal mining;Environmental Protection Agency; Clean Air Act;Congressional Budget Office

U1982-4-S2PROMOTING EFFICIENCY IN THEELECTRIC UnLITY SECTORNov. 1982. 97-2. xvii+53 p. il. Oversized.Committee Print. Y10.2:E12.

Prepared by Gary J. Mahrenholz of Congressional Budget Of-fice.Committees: Congressional Budget Office; Senate Committeeon Energy and Natural ResourcesSubject descriptors: Electric utilities; Utility rates andinvestment; Finance; Statistical data: electric power; Stateutility commissions; Government and business; Coal and coalmining; Petroleum and petroleum industry; CongressionalBudget Office

U1983-2-H1NATURAL GAS CONSUMER REGULATORYREFORM AMENDMENTS OF 1983,MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTFeb. 28, 1983. 98-1. i+58 p. H. Doc. 98-23.Yl.1/7:98-23.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and CommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Interstate commerce;Electric utilities; Prices; Consumer protection; Presidentialcommunications and messages; Powerplant and IndustrialFuel Use Act; Natural Gas Act; Natural Gas Policy Act;Natural Gas Consumer Regulatory Reform Amendments;Reagan, Ronald

U1983-3-S1AUTHORIZING ADDITIONALHYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES ATEXISTING BUREAU OF RECLAMATIONPROJECTSMay 20, 1983. 98-1. 25 p. S. Rpt. 98-137.Yl.1/5:98-137.

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Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Water resourcesdevelopment; Utility plants and equipment; California;Montana; Idaho; Wyoming; Department of Energy;Department of Interior

Bill: (98) S. 268

U1983-3-S2

NATURAL GAS POLICY ACT AMENDMENTSOF 1983July 29, 1983. 98-1. 254 p. S. Rpt. 98-205.Yl.l/5:98-205.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Interstatecommerce; Utility plants and equipment; Prices; Powerplantand Industrial Fuel Use Act; Natural Gas Policy Act; FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission

Bi//:(98) S. 1715

U1983-4-H1

EXISTING AND PROJECTED POWER PLANTCAPACITY IN THE U.S.May 1983. 98-1. vi+34 p. il. Committee Print.Y4.En2/3:98-G.

Committee Print No. 98-G. Prepared by Karen Nelson of Con-gressional Research Service.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Conservationand Power

Subject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment; Statisticaldata: electric power; Energy conservation

U1984-3-H1

AUTHORIZING THE SECRETARY OF THEINTERIOR TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, ANDMAINTAIN HYDROELECTRICPOWERPLANTS AT VARIOUS EXISTINGWATER PROJECTSApr. 3, 1984. 98-2. 33 p. H. Rpt. 98-648.Yl. 1/8:98-648.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Utility plants andequipment; Water resources development; California;Montana; Idaho; Wyoming; Department of Energy;Department of Interior; Boulder Canyon Project Act; BoulderCanyon Project Adjustment Act; Colorado River BasinProject Act; Federal Reclamation Hydroelectric PowerplantsAuthorization Act; Hoover Dam

Bills: (98) H. R. 4275; (98) S. 268

U1984-3-H2

NATURAL GAS MARKET POLICY ACT OF1984May 31, 1984. 98-2. iii+214 p. H. Rpt. 98-814.Yl.1/8:98-814.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and CommerceSubject descriptors: Natural gas pipelines; Interstate commerce;Utility plants and equipment; Prices; Consumer protection;Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act; Natural Gas PolicyAct; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Natural GasMarket Policy Act

Bill: (98) H. R. 4277

U1984-3-H3

ANNUAL CHARGES FOR USE OF FEDERALDAMSSept. 24, 1984. 98-2. 12 p. H. Rpt. 98-1052.Yl.1/8:98-1052.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Dams; FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission; Federal Power Act

B//t(98) S. 1132

U1984-3-S1

EXEMPTING ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONEFACILITIES ASSISTED UNDER THE RURALELECTRIFICATION ACT FROM CERTAINRIGHT-OF-WAY RENTAL PAYMENTSUNDER THE FEDERAL LAND POLICYMANAGEMENT ACT OF 1976Apr. 11, 1984. 98-2. 11 p. S. Rpt. 98-388.Yl.1/5:98-388.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Rural electrification; Public lands; FederalLand Policy Management Act

Bills (98) H. R. 2211; (98) S. 508

U1985-3-S1

ELECTRIC CONSUMERS PROTECTION ACTOF 1985Oct. 22, 1985. 99-1. 257 p. il. S. Rpt. 99-161.Yl.1/5:99-161.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Conservationand Power

Subject descriptors: Hydroelectric power; Licenses; Consumerprotection; Utility plants and equipment; Federal-staterelations; Statistical data: electric power; General AccountingOffice; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Public UtilityRegulatory Policies Act; Federal Power Act; ElectricConsumers Protection Act

Bilk (99) S. 426

U1985-4-H1

NEW ELECTRIC POWER TECHNOLOGIES,PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE1990SJuly 1985. 99-1. x+329 p. il. Index. Oversized.Committee Print. Y3.T22/2:2E12/4.

Publication No. OTA-E-246. Prepared by the Office of Tech-nology Assessment.

Committee: House Committee on Science and Technology

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Energy Developmentand ApplicationsSubject descriptors: Electric power; Technological innovations;Utility rates and investment; Geothermal resources; Statisticaldata: electric power; Office of Technology Assessment

1986-1990

U1986-3-H1CONSERVATION SERVICE REFORM ACT OF1986Mar. 6, 1986. 99-2. 49 p. H. Rpt. 99-484.Y 1.1/8:99-484.

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U1987-3-H3NRCS REGULATION OF FUEL CYCLEFACILITIES: A PAPER TIGER. Eighth reportJune 18, 1987. 100-1. v+38 p. H. Rpt. 100-167.Yl. 1/8:100-167.

Committee: House Committee on Government Operations

Subcommittee: House Subcommittee on Environment, Energy,and Natural Resources

Subject descriptors: Uranium; Nuclear accidents and safety;Government investigations; Congressional investigations;Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Sequoyah Fuels Corp.

U1987-3-H4

PRICE-ANDERSON AMENDMENTS ACT OF1987July 22, 1987. 100-1. 44 p.H. Rpt 100-104, pt2. Yl.l/8:100-104/pt.2.

Committee: House Committee on Science, Space, andTechnology

Subject descriptors: Nuclear accidents and safety; Insuranceand insurance industry; Electric utilities; Governmentcontracts and procurement; Radioactive waste management;Price-Anderson Amendments Act; Atomic Energy Act;Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Federal advisory bodies;Presidential Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear Accidents

Bills: (99) H. R. 3653; (100) H. R. 1414

U1987-3-S1

NATURAL GAS UTILIZATION ACT OF 1987Mar. 31, 1987. 100-1. 93 p. S. Rpt 100-30.Yl.l/5:100-30.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Interstatecommerce; Petroleum and petroleum industry; Utility plantsand equipment; Prices; Energy conservation; Natural GasPolicy Act; Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act; NaturalGas Utilization Act

Bilk (100) S. 85

U1987-3-S2NUCLEAR WASTE POLICY ACTAMENDMENTS ACT OF 1987Sept 1, 1987. 100-1. 223 p. S. Rpt. 100-152.Yl. 1/5:100-152.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Radioactive waste management;Federal-state relations; Land use; Government spending;Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Department of Energy

Bill (100) S. 1668

U1987-4-H1

NRC COZINESS WITH INDUSTRY,NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSIONFAILS TO MAINTAIN ARMS LENGTHRELATIONSHIP WITH THE NUCLEARINDUSTRYDec. 1987. 100-1. vii+22 p. Committee Print.Y4.In8/14:N88/7.

Committee Print No. 5.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsSubcommittee: House Subcommittee on General Oversightand Investigations

Reference Bibliography

Subject descriptors: Nuclear power; Congressionalinvestigations; Government efficiency; Political ethics;Government and business; Nuclear Regulatory Commission

U1988-3-H1

UNIFORM REGULATORY JURISDICTIONACT OF 1988June 10, 1988. 100-2. 6 p. H. Rpt. 100-683.Yl.1/8:100-683.Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: State utility commissions; Natural gas andgas industry; Interstate commerce; Jurisdiction; UniformRegulatory Jurisdiction Act; Natural Gas Act

Bilk (100) H. R. 2884

U1988-3-H2

NUCLEAR INVESTIGATIONSIMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1988Aug. 11, 1988. 100-2. 6 p.H. Rpt. 100-878, pt.l. Yl.l/8:100-878/pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subject descriptors: Government investigations; NuclearRegulatory Commission; Energy Reorganization Act; NuclearInvestigations Improvement Act

Bilk (100) H. R. 4140

U1988-3-S1

U.S.-JAPAN NUCLEAR COOPERATIONAGREEMENTJan. 20, 1988. 100-1. 19 p. S. Rpt. 100-275.Yl.1/5:100-275.

Committee: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

Subject descriptors: Nuclear power; Science and technology;Executive agreements; Congress; Japan

Bill (100) S. Con. Res. 96

U1988-3-S2

NUCLEAR REGULATIONREORGANIZATION AND REFORM ACT OF1988May 26, 1988. 100-2. iv+251 p.S. Rpt. 100-364. Y 1.1/5:100-364.

Committee: Senate Committee on Environment and PublicWorksSubject descriptors: Nuclear Regulatory Commission; NuclearSafety Agency; Nuclear accidents and safety; Radioactivewaste management; Government investigations; Independentregulatory commissions; Occupational health and safety;Nuclear Regulation Reorganization and Reform Act; AtomicEnergy Act; Energy Reorganization Act; Inspector GeneralActBill (100) S. 2443

U1988-3-S3CONVENTIONS ON EARLY NOTIFICATIONOF A NUCLEAR ACCIDENT AND ONASSISTANCE IN THE CASE OF A NUCLEARACCIDENT OR RADIOLOGICALEMERGENCYJuly 28, 1988. 100-2. 13 p. S. Ex. Rpt. 100-20.Yl.1/6:100-20.

Committee: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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Subject descriptors: Treaties and conventions; Nuclearaccidents and safety; International Atomic Energy Agency;Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident;Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accidentor Radiological Emergency

U1988-3-S4

UNIFORM REGULATORY JURISDICTIONACT OF 1988Aug. 11, 1988. 100-2. l i p . S. Rpt. 100-486.Yl.1/5:100-486.

. Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: State utility commissions; Natural gas andgas industry; Interstate commerce; Jurisdiction; UniformRegulatory Jurisdiction Act; Natural Gas ActBills: (100) H. R. 2884; (100) S. 1717

U1988-3-S5

REGULATORY FAIRNESS ACTAug. 25, 1988. 100-2. 11 p. S. Rpt. 100-491.Yl.1/5:100-491.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Prices; Utility rates and investment;Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Regulatory FairnessAct; Federal Power Act

Bill- (100) H. R. 2858

U1988-4-S1

TITLE II OF S. 1894: COSTS TO THEELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRY, STAFFWORKING PAPERMar. 1988. 100-2. ii+12+iii p. Oversized.Unpublished Committee Print

Unpublished staff working paper prepared by Marc Chupka ofCongressional Budget Office.

Committee: Senate Committee on Environment and PublicWorks

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Environmental pollutionand control; Federal-state relations; Finance; Clean Air Act;Clean Air Standards Attainment Act; Congressional BudgetOffice

Bill: (100) S. 1894

U1989-3-H1

NATURAL GAS DECONTROL ACT OF 1989Apr. 17, 1989. 101-1. 44 p. H. Rpt. 101-29.Yl.l/8:101-29.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Prices;Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Natural GasDecontrol Act; Natural Gas Policy Act

Bill- (101) H, R. 1722

U1989-3-H2

NATURAL GAS WELLHEAD DECONTROLACT OF 1989June 22, 1989. 101-1. 4 p. H. Rpt. 101-100.Yl.1/8:101-100.

Committees: House Committee on Energy and Commerce;House Committee of Conference

U1990-3-H2

Subject descriptors: Natural gas and gas industry; Prices;Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Congressionalcommittee conference reports; Natural Gas Decontrol Act;Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act; Natural Gas PolicyActBilk (101) H. R. 1722

U1989-3-S1

COMPREHENSIVE URANIUM ACT OF 1989July 6, 1989. 101-1. 83 p. S. Rpt. 101-60.Yl. 1/5:101-60.Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Uranium; Electric utilities; Foreignrelations; Radioactive waste management; Land use; Minesand mining; Government corporations; Government contractsand procurement; Department of Energy; ComprehensiveUranium Act; Atomic Energy Act; National StrategicUranium Reserve; U.S. Enrichment Corporation

Bill: (101) S. 83

U1989-4-H1

ELECTRIC POWER WHEELING ANDDEALING: TECHNOLOGICALCONSIDERATIONS FOR INCREASINGCOMPETITIONMay 1989. 101-1. viii+265 p. il. Oversized.Committee Print. Y3.T22/2-.2E12/9.

Publication No. OTA-E-409.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Electric power; Technological innovations;Department of Energy; Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission; Competition; Public administration; Glossaries;Environmental pollution and control; Office of TechnologyAssessment

U1990-3-H1

CLEAN AIR ACT RESEARCH AMENDMENTSOF 1990Apr. 3, 1990. 101-2. 42 p.H. Rpt. 101-445, ptl. Yl.l/8:101-445/pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Science, Space, andTechnology

Subject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment;Environmental pollution and control; Research; Technologicalinnovations; Government spending; Law enforcement; CleanAir Act; Clean Air Act Research Amendments;Environmental Protection Agency

Bill: (101) H. R. 4197

U1990-3-H2

CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1990May 17, 1990. 101-2. iv+686 p.H. Rpt. 101-490, pt.1. Yl.l/8:101-490/pt.l.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Utility plants and equipment;Environmental pollution and control; Federal-state relations;Technological innovations; Energy conservation; Lawenforcement; Government spending; Foreign relations; CleanAir Act; Clean Air Act Amendments; EnvironmentalProtection Agency; Mexico

Bill: (101) H. R. 3030

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U1990-3-S1

NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY ACT OF 1990July 11, 1990. 101-2. 104 p. S. Rpt. 101-361.¥1.1/5:101-361.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResourcesSubject descriptors: Electric power; Natural gas and gasindustry; Nuclear power; Urban areas; Energy conservation;Environmental pollution and control; Technologicalinnovations; Research, development, and demonstrationprojects; National Energy Policy Act; Department of EnergyOrganization Act; Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act;Department of EnergyBill: (101) S. 324

U1990-3-S2

SOLAR, WIND, WASTE AND GEOTHERMALPOWER PRODUCTION INCENTIVE ACT OF1990Sept. 21, 1990. 101-2. 55 p. S. Rpt. 101-470.Yl.1/5:101-470.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Electric power; Energy conservation;Government corporations; Geothermal resources; Solarenergy; Wind energy; Land use; Radioactive wastemanagement; Atomic Energy Act; Solar, Wind, Waste andGeothermal Power Production Incentives Act; UraniumEnrichment Act; Uranium Security and Tailings ReclamationAct; National Strategic Uranium Reserve

Bills: (101) S. 2415; (101) H. R. 4808

U1990-3-S3

OMNIBUS VEHICULAR NATURAL GASJURISDICTION, URANIUM ENRICHMENT,AND SOLAR, WIND, WASTE ANDGEOTHERMAL POWER PRODUCTIONINCENTIVES ACT OF 1990Oct. 22, 1990. 101-2. 71 p. S. Rpt. 101-552.Yl.l/5:101-552.

Committee: Senate Committee on Energy and NaturalResources

Subject descriptors: Electric power; Energy conservation;Government corporations; Geothermal resources; Foreigntrade; Solar energy; Wind energy; Land use; Atomic EnergyAct; Solar, Wind, Waste and Geothermal Power ProductionIncentives Act; Uranium Enrichment Act; Uranium Securityand Tailings Reclamation Act; National Strategic UraniumReserve; Omnibus Vehicular Natural Gas Jurisdiction,Uranium Enrichment, and Solar, Wind, Waste andGeothermal Power Production Incentives Act

Bi//:(101) S. 3085

U1990-4-S1

PHYSICAL VULNERABILITY OF ELECTRICSYSTEMS TO NATURAL DISASTERS ANDSABOTAGEJune 1990. 101-2. viii+63 p. Oversized.Committee Print. Y3.T22/2:2E12/10.

Publication No. OTA-E-453.

Committees: Office of Technology Assessment; SenateCommittee on Governmental Affairs; House Committee onEnergy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Electric power; Office of TechnologyAssessment

Reference Bibliography

U1991-4-H1

ELECTRICITY: A NEW REGULATORYORDER?June 1991. 102-1. v-f-vii+405 p.Committee Print. Y4.En2/3:102-F.

Committee Print No. 102-F. Prepared by Robert D. Poling et al.of Congressional Research Service. Report reviews regulatoryissues and trends as of 1990.

Committee: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

Subject descriptors: Electric utilities; Finance; Taxation;Technological innovations; Competition; Bibliographies; U.S.statutes

APPENDIX

Xl-APPADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT.Legislative history, 79th Congress, 1944-46July 26, 1946. 79-2. 458 p. S. Doc. 79-248.

Document includes the text and detailed explanation of Actprovisions, and excerpts from committee hearings.

Committee: Senate Committee on Judiciary

Subject descriptors: Administrative Procedure Act;Independent regulatory agencies; Civil procedure; Licenses;Jurisdiction; Government efficiency; Congressional committeehearings texts and summaries; U.S. statutes; AttorneyGeneral's Committee on Administrative Procedure

Bill: (79) H. R. 1203

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Accounting and auditingAEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1974, CRS survey by StateV197S-4-S2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateU1976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateU1977-4-S1

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateU1978-4-SJ

Electric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority viewsU1956-3-H2

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary reportUl 935-2-S5

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Federal agency internal auditing procedures revisionU1986-3-S1

FPC functions, licensing authority, staff, and budgetU1933-2-S1

Investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for utility ratemakingU1982-3-H4

Investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for utility ratemaking, staff clarificationU1982-4-H3

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies examined byFTC, with prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected netmonthly bills by State, economic appendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S3

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final reportUl 936-2 -SI

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationU1939-4-J1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Utility holding company reporting and accounting requirementsunder Public Utility Act of 1935, conference reportV1935-3-H2

Utility holding company reporting and accounting requirementsunder Public Utility Act of 1935U1935-3-H1

Utility holding company reporting and accounting requirementsunder Public Utility Act of 1935VI935-3-S1

Acquisitionssee Mergers and acquisitions

Acts and regulationssee Administrative Procedure Actsee Alaska Federal-Civilian Energy Efficiency Swap Actsee Atomic Energy Actsee Atomic Energy Community Actsee Boulder Canyon Project Actsee Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment Actsee Boulder Dam Canyon Project Actsee Clean Air Actsee Clean Air Act Amendmentssee Clean Air Act Research Amendmentssee Clean Air Standards Attainment Actsee Colorado River Basin Project Actsee Comprehensive Uranium Actsee Conservation Service Reform Actsee Department of Energy Organization Actsee Economic Cooperation Actsee Electric Consumers Protection Actsee Electric Utility Nuclear Accident Cost Allocation Actsee Electric Utility Rate Reform and Regulatory Improvement Actsee Elkins Actsee Emergency Energy Conservation Actsee Energy Conservation Bank Actsee Energy Reorganization Actsee Energy Security Actsee Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Actsee Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Extension Actsee Euratom Cooperation Actsee Federal Land Policy Management Actsee Federal Power Actsee Federal Reclamation Hydroelectric Powerplants Authorization

Actsee Federal-State Electric Power Environmental Protection Actsee Fusion Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Actsee Geothermal Steam Actsee High Level Radioactive Waste Management and Policy Actsee Inspector General Act

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Acts and regulations

see International Atomic Energy Agency Participation Actsee Interstate Commerce Actsee National Electric Energy Conservation Actsee National Energy Actsee National Energy Conservation Incentives Actsee National Energy Conservation Policy Actsee National Energy Policy Actsee National Solar and Energy Conservation Incentives Actsee Natural Gas Actsee Natural Gas Decontrol Actsee Natural Gas Market Policy Actsee Natural Gas Policy Actsee Natural Gas Utilization Actsee Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Actsee Nuclear Investigations Improvement Actsee Nuclear Regulation Reorganization and Reform Actsee Nuclear Siting and Licensing Actsee Nuclear Waste Policy Actsee Nuclear Waste Research, Development, and Demonstration Actsee Omnibus Vehicular Natural Gas Jurisdiction, Uranium

Enrichment, and Solar, Wind, Waste and Geothermal PowerProduction Incentives Act

see Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and ConservationAct

see Power Plant Siting Actsee Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Actsee Price-Anderson Actsee Price-Anderson Amendments Actsee Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Actsee Public Utility Holding Company Actsee Public Utility Regulatory Policies Actsee Reconstruction Finance Corporation Actsee Regulatory Fairness Actsee Rural Electrification Actsee Small Agency Audit Improvement Actsee Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank Actsee Tennessee Valley Authority Actsee Uniform Regulatory Jurisdiction Actsee Uranium Enrichment Actsee Uranium Security and Tailings Reclamation Actsee U.S. statutessee Wiley-Dondero Act

Administration of justicesee also Civil proceduresee also Courtssee also Criminal proceduresee also Law enforcement

Administrative law and proceduresee Antitrust lawsee Civil proceduresee Constitutional lawsee Independent regulatory commissionssee Jurisdictionsee Licensessee U.S. statutes

Administrative Procedure ActDefinition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication procedures

for regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

AdvertisingPublicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportUl 935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexUl 935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC reportU1935-2-S2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportUl 935-2-S4

Index by Subjects and Names

Advisory Committee on Reactor SafeguardsIndemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,

with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportU1965-4-J1

Nuclear power regulation procedures in the AEC, statutoryrequirements and background materials, committee staff reportU1961-4-J2

Nuclear power regulation procedures in the AEC, statutoryrequirements, case histories, and problems, staff analysis andrecommendationsU1961-4-J1

AECsee Atomic Energy Commission

Agnew, Allen F."Factors affecting coal substitution for other fossil fuels in electric

power production and industrial uses"VI975-4-S1

AgricultureNuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domestic

industries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Agriculture Departmentsee Department of Agriculture

Air pollutionsee Environmental pollution and control

AlabamaMuscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digest

U1922-4-H1Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,

operation, and background, congressional investigationU1939-4-J1

Alabama Power Co.Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digest

U1922-4-H1Alaska

Alaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authorityU1980-3-S2

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Alaska Federal-Civilian Energy Efficiency Swap ActAlaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authority

VI980-3-S2Alaska Power Administration

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

American Gas AssociationPublicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportVI935-2-S1

American Public Power AssociationElectric energy demand and generating capacity trends and

estimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapers17J960-4-S;

Antitrust lawsee also Licensessee also Mergers and acquisitionssee also Monopoliessee also names of specific acts and regulations

Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRSanalysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU1952-4-S1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsU1935-2-S3

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Appropriationssee Government spending

ArizonaBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940^-H1

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

ArkansasElectric power plant construction waiver, background of

Dixon-Yates contract with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Arkansas Power & LightElectric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contract

on competition, congressional investigation interim reportU19S5-4-S1

Associated Gas & Electric PropertiesPublicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with index177935-2-36

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesV1934-3-H4

Associated Securities CorporationUtility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gas

industry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Atomic Energy ActCancellation charges inclusion in long-term contracts between AEC

and electric utilities, authorizationU1953-3-H1

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, report withminority viewsU1946-3-H1

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, conferencereportU1946-3-H2

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, backgroundand analysis of proposed legislationU1946-3-S1

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, first report ofcongressional joint committee, with history of Atomic Energy Actand summary of committee activitiesU1948-3-S1

Compilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selectedtreaties and documentsU1969-4-J1

Congressional review of international nuclear agreements,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H1

Development, use, and control of nuclear energy, requirement forannual Joint Committee report to CongressU1974-3-S1

Atomic Energy Act

Health and safety hazards regulation by Federal and State or localgovernments, selected articles and reportsV1959-4-J1

Indemnification and liability system extension and revision,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H4

Indemnification and liability system revision, amendment ofPrice-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

Indemnification extension for nuclear research and training programslicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActV1965-3-S2

Indemnification for nuclear research and training programs licensees,amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Indemnity funds under Price-Anderson Act, extension to includeprivate insurance, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1975-3-S1

Licensing and other procedures and radiation protection standards,amendment of 1954 Atomic Energy ActU1970-3-H1

Licensing (temporary) of nuclear power plant operations foremergency needs, amendment of Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1972-3-H1

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension andrevision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2

Private enterprise and nuclear power development, hearingssummaryU19S3-4-J2

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1982-3-H2

Reactor prototype development for electric power generation,acceleration of AEC civilian programs, with background andrecommendationsU19S6-3-SJ

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements andbackground materials, committee staff reportV1961-4-J2

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements, casehistories, and problems, staff analysis and recommendationsUJ961-4-J1

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheracts177990-3^2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Text of Atomic Energy Act of 1946, with amendmentsU1953-4-J1

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActV19S6-3-H1

Weapons and materials control and licensing procedures revisions,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H2

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Atomic Energy CommissionCancellation charges inclusion in long-term contracts between AEC

and electric utilities, authorization U1953-3-H1Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, amendment of Atomic

Energy Act, conference report U1954-3-H1Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, first report of

congressional joint committee, with history of Atomic Energy Actand summary of committee activities U1948-3-S1

Contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plant U1955-4-J2

Contracts of the AEC for construction of electric power plants,report of Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and OhioValley Electric CorpV1956-4-J2

DLxon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU1956-4-S1

Establishment historyU1953-4-J1

Establishment, composition, and duties of AEC, background andanalysis of proposed legislationU1946-3-S1

Establishment, composition, and duties of AEC, conference reportU1946-3-H2

Establishment, composition, and duties of AEC, report with minorityviewsV1946-3-H1

Health and safety hazards regulation by Federal and State or localgovernments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

Indemnification extension for nuclear research and training programslicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1965-3-S2

Indemnification for nuclear research and training programs licensees,amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportUl 965-4-J1

Licensing procedures of AEC for nuclear reactor facilities,committee staff evaluationU1957-4-J1

Licensing (temporary) of nuclear power plant operations foremergency needs, amendment of Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1972-3-H1

Peaceful uses potential for nuclear energy and impact on selecteddomestic industries, foreign country applications, and organizationand role of AECU19S6-4-J1

Policy statements on nuclear power development goals, hearingssummaryU1953-4-J2

Reactor prototype development for electric power generation,acceleration of AEC civilian programs, with background andrecommendationsU1956-3-S1

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements andbackground materials, committee staff reportU1961-4-J2

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements, casehistories, and problems, staff analysis and recommendationsU1961-4-J1

Atomic Energy Community ActCompilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selected

treaties and documentsU1969-4-J1

Index by Subjects and Names

Atomic energy industriessee Nuclear power

Attorney General's Committee on Administrative ProcedureDefinition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication procedures

for regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

Auditingsee Accounting and auditing

Automatic data processingsee Government information and information servicessee Information storage and retrieval systems

BankruptcyUtility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner's

detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Banks and bankingsee also Loans

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportVI916-2-S3

Energy conservation incentives establishment, including utilityfinancing for conservation measures installationU1979-3-H2

Beard, Daniel P."Background report on powerplant siting"

U1972-4-S1Bibliographies

see also GlossariesElectric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including review

of technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Electric utility ratemaking and reform, CRS studyV1976-4-H1

GAO reports on regulatory agencies, subcommittee study andhearings summaryUI976-2-H1

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsUl959-4-Jl

Bondssee Securities

BonneviUe Power AdministrationConstruction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplement

hydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinionU1951-3-H1

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Electric power supply and conservation in Pacific Northwest,regional program establishmentU1979-3-S3; U1980-3-H1

National Power Policy Committee recommendations for BonneviUeelectric power project, letter from the PresidentUl 93 7-2-S1

Boulder Canyon Project ActHydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additional

facilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU19S4-3-H1

Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment ActHydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additional

facilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1984-3-H1

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Boulder DamColorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,

congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Operating authority and generating charges of Boulder Dam powerproject, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Boulder Dam Canyon Project ActOperating authority and generating charges of Boulder Dam power

project, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Brookings InstitutionElectric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, Brookings

Institution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportU1937-4-S1

Brussels Convention on Liability of Operators of Nuclear ShipsIndemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,

with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportU196S-4-J1

Building industrysee Construction industry

Bureau of the BudgetHydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordination

and sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Bureaucracysee Government efficiencysee Public administration

Businesssee Business and industrysee Government and business

Business acquisitions and mergerssee Mergers and acquisitions

Business and industrysee also Accounting and auditingsee also Advertisingsee also Banks and bankingsee also Competitionsee also Corporationssee also Economic concentrationsee also Government and businesssee also Holding companiessee also Managementsee also Marketingsee also Mergers and acquisitionssee also Profitsee also Small businesssee also Trade associations

Business ethicssee also Disclosure practices and requirements

Business failuressee Bankruptcy

CaliforniaColorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,

congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1: U1984-3-H1

Clean Air Act

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesV1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

CanadaElectric energy imports and exports across State boundaries, and

imports from Canada and Mexico, with detailed statistics, FTCfinal reportU1931-2-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportU1959-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsVI946-4-S2

US-Canada electric power transmission line property acquisitionauthorization, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Capital gains and profitssee Profit

Capital investmentsee also Utility rates and investment

Carol, Dan"Financial condition of the U.S. electric utility industry"

U1986-4-S1Cartels

see MonopoliesCentral Public Service Co.

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Chemicals and chemical industryMuscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digest

U1922-4-H1Chipman, Gordon

"Nuclear powerplant safety after Three Mile Island"U19&0-4-H1

Chupka, Marc"Title II of S. 1894: Costs to the electric utility industry, staff

working paper"U1988-4-S1

Cities Service Co.Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Civiak, Robert L."Nuclear powerplant safety after Three Mile Island"

U1980-4-H1Civil procedure

see also Bankruptcysee also Contractssee also Criminal procedure

Definition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication proceduresfor regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

Clean Air ActAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H1

Clean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,supplemental, and minority viewsU1982-3-S2

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Electric utilities and Clean Air Act revision impact, CBO studyU1982-4-S1

Electric utilities potential costs under Clean Air Act revision bill,CBO analysisU1988-4-S1

Enforcement and standards revision, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H2

Clean Air Act AmendmentsClean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcement

U1990-3-H2Clean Air Act Research Amendments

Air pollution monitoring and research and development programsimprovement, amendment of Clean Air ActV1990-3-H1

Clean Air Standards Attainment ActElectric utilities potential costs under Clean Air Act revision bill,

CBO analysisU1988-4-S1

Coal and coal miningAlaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authority

U1980-3-S2Clean Air Act revision impact on electric utilities and coal

production, CBO studyUl 982-4-S1

Economic concentration in TV A coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationW972-3-H2

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyVI982-4-S2

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,conference reportU1978-3-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,prohibitions repealU1986-3-H4

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

FEA authority to issue coal conversion orders to utility plants,extensionU1977-3-S1

Producer gas made from coal, comparison with steam and otherpower plants, Geological Survey BulletinU1909-2-H1

Codification of lawssee U.S. statutes

ColoradoBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesUl 9U-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Colorado Interstate Gas Co. v. Federal Power CommissionRate-base procedures of FPC, opinion of Supreme Court

U1955-3-S1Colorado River

Development of Colorado River and allocation of water rights toStates, congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Colorado River Basin Project ActHydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additional

facilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1984-3-H1

Index by Subjects and Names

Columbia Gas & Electric Co.Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gas

industry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesV1934-3-H4

Colombia RiverBonneville electric power project administration, letter from the

President transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommitteeU1937-2-S1

Construction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplementhydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinionU1951-3-H1

Commercial lawsee also Antitrust lawsee also Interstate commercesee also Licensessee also Patents

Committees of Congresssee Congressional committee conference reportssee Congressional committee hearings texts and summariessee Congressional investigationssee names of specific committees and subcommittees beginning with

House, Senate, or Joint

Common carrierssee Public utilities

Competitionsee also Antitrust lawsee also Economic concentrationsee also Mergers and acquisitionssee also Monopoliessee also names of specific acts and regulations

Electric power industry increased competition, technical feasibilityand public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary reportUl 935-2-SS

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportUl 928-2-S1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final reportUI936-2-S1

Utilities entry into unregulated markets, competitive implicationsU19804-m

Comprehensive Uranium ActUranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailings

cleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Computerssee also Information storage and retrieval systems

Conference reportssee Congressional committee conference reports

Congresssee also Congressional investigationssee also Congressional powerssee also Office of Technology Assessmentsee also names of individual Congressmen and Senatorssee also names of specific committees and subcommittees beginning

with House, Senate, or Jointsee also terms beginning with Congressional

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Lobbying activities related to utility holding company legislation,congressional investigation report with text of proposed lobbyinglegislationU1936-3-H1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses, congressional opposition to US-JapanagreementU1988-3-S1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, role of CongressU19S6-W1

Congressional Budget OfficeClean Air Act revision 'bill potential costs to electric utilities, CBO

analysisU1988-4-S1

Clean Air Act revision impact on electric utilities and coalproduction, CBO studyU1982-4-S1

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyV1982-432

Electric utilities financial status and regulatory options forencouraging utility investments, CBO reportU1986-4-S1

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing procedures delay and proposedreforms, CBO studyU1979-4-H2

Congressional committee conference reportsCommon carrier obligations and establishment of ICC, conference

reportU1887-2-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,conference reportU1978-3-H1

ERDA and NRC establishment, conference reportU1974-3-H3

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportU1920-3-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-H5

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportU1978-3-H3

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy Act, conference reportU1989-3-H2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, conferencereportU1946-3-H2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU19S4-3-H1

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Congressional committee hearings texts and summariesAdministrative Procedure Act analysis and legislative history,

1944-46Xl-APP

Boulder Dam power project operating authority and generatingcharges, congressional hearingsUI940-4-H1

Congressional investigations

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractV1927-4-H1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selecteduCSTIQfiS

U1956-4-S1Electric power generation environmental imparts and Federal and

State plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesUl 972-431

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU2955-4-S1

Geothermal electric power and heat production potential and likelytechnological and environmental problems, subcommittee hearingsfindingsU1973-4-S1

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryUJ953-W2

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsV1946-4-S2

Three Mfle Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimonysummaryU198&4-H1

Congressional committeessee also House Committee on Agriculturesee also House Committee on Banking and Currencysee also House Committee on Government Operationssee also House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commercesee also House Committee on Public Workssee also House Committee on Water Powersee also House Committee on Ways and Meanssee also Senate Committee on Commercesee also Senate Committee on Foreign Relationssee also Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commercesee also Senate Committee on Interstate Commercesee also Senate Committee on Judiciarysee also Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopolysee also names of specific committees beginning with House, Senate,

or JointCongressional ethics

see Political ethicsCongressional investigations

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsUI956+S1

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Economic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuelindustries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationU1971-3-H1

Economic concentration in TV A coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationU1972-3-H2

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportU1937-4-SI

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportvms-4-si

Lobbying activities related to utility holding company legislation,congressional investigation report with text of proposed lobbyinglegislation

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U1936-3-H1Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeV1940-4-S1

Nuclear power industry regulation by NRC, alleged inadequacies,congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsVI946-4-S2

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationV1939-4-J1

Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazardsregulation, NRC and congressional investigationV1987-3-H3

Congressional powerssee also Presidential powers

Common carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,definitionU1886-3-S1

International nuclear agreements and congressional review powers,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H1

St Lawrence Seaway development with <"-an«Ha State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

Congressional Research Servicesee also Legislative Reference Service

Blackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric powerservice, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Coal conversion for electric power generation to conserve oil andgas, CRS feasibility studyU1975-4-S1

Electric aad gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1974, CRS survey by StateU1975-4-S2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateUl 976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateUl 977-4-S1

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateU1978^-S1

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesUl 972-4-S1

Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRSanalysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

Electric power national and regional supply and demand projectionsto 1990, CRS studyU1980-4-H2

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Electric utilities industry regulation, practices, and problems, CRSstudyU1977-4-H2

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Electric utilities ongoing plant construction costs inclusion inratesetting formulas, CRS analysis of FERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Electric utilities power generating capacity and plant replacementneeds, CRS reportU1983-4-H1

Index by Subjects and NamesElectric utility industry structure, capacity, power generation, and

financial condition, CRS studyU19764-H1

Electric utility reliability criteria, reserve margins demanduncertainties, and supply forecast, CRS studyU1979-4-H1

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

National power grid system proposal, CRS analysis of economic,regulatory, and engineering aspectsU19764-SI

Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and Stateauthorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1932-4-H4

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimonysummaryU19804-H1

ConnecticutElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966+S1

Connecticut RiverDam construction licensing powers of Federal and State

governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Connecting Gas Co.Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeV194Q-4-S1

Conservation of energysee Energy conservation

Conservation of natural resourcessee also Energy conservationsee also Environmental pollution and controlsee also Water resources development

Conservation Service Reform ActUtility energy audit services for residential and small commercial

and apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-H1

Consolidated Edison Co.Blackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric power

service, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Indian Point, NY, nuclear power plant accident, assessment of NRCinspection programU1981-3-H1

Constitution of the U.S.see also Constitutional law

Constitutional lawsee also Congressional powerssee also Consumer protectionsee also Federal-state relationssee also Licensessee also Presidential powers

Atomic Energy Act provisions on land patents, minority views onconstitutionalityU1946-3-H1

Common carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,definitionU1886-3-SI

Eminent domain exercise for construction of electric power plants ortransmission facilities in wartime, approval£77978-3^7

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsU1946-4-S2

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Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsVI935-2-S3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Construction industryHydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects in

western States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

Injunctions filed against publicly owned electric utility constructionprojects: list of companies, amount of delay, and incurred costs,FPC reportU1936-2-S4

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActV1980-3-H6

Consumer protectionHydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,

conference reportU1986-3-HS

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingUI985-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authority07955-3-57

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification of congressional intent andjurisdiction of FPC, with minority viewsU1949-3-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoV1950-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

Contractssee also Government contracts and procurement

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityV1955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU2957-3-H1

Courts

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeV19404-S1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesV1934-3-H6

Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident orRadiological EmergencyNuclear accident international notification and assistance

conventions, Senate ratificationU2988-3-S3

Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear AccidentNuclear accident international notification and assistance

conventions, Senate ratificationU1988-3-S3

Convention on die Physical Protection of Nuclear MaterialNuclear materials transport and storage, implementation of physical

protection conventionU1982-3-H1

Convention on die Physical Protection of Nuclear MaterialImplementation ActNuclear materials transport and storage, implementation of physical

protection conventionU1982-3-H1

Conventionssee Treaties and conventions

Coosa RiverDam construction licensing powers of Federal and State

governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Copyrightsee also Patents

Corporation Securities Co. of ChicagoUtility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner's

detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Corporationssee also Economic concentrationsee also Government corporationssee also Holding companiessee also Monopoliessee also Public utilities

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportV1926-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsV1916-2-S2

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S3

Loans by RFC to corporations, including non-profits, to finance gasor electric utility acquisition and construction projects, clarificationU1941-3-H2

Cost of livingsee also Prices

Council of State GovernmentsNuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal and

State or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

Courtssee also Civil proceduresee also Criminal proceduresee also Injunctionssee also Supreme Court

Common carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,definitionUI886-3-S1

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Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S2

St Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationVI946-4-S1

Creditsee also Loans

Crime and criminalssee also Criminal proceduresee also Law enforcement

Criminal proceduresee also Civil procedure

Nuclear materials transport and storage, implementation of physicalprotection conventionU1982-3-H1

DamsBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Hydroelectric development projects use of Federal dams andstructures, annual user charges establishmentV1984-3-H3

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

Project feasibility studies and construction loan program extensionand revisionU1979-3-S2

Data processingsee Information storage and retrieval systems

Debevoise and Liberman"Development and Structure of the Electric Utility Industry and the

Impact of Government Policies"VI974-4-S1

Department of Agriculture •Administration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessU1944-4-S1

Electric, steam,- and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportUl 916-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S3

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Department of Commercesee also Department of Commerce and Labor

Department of Commerce and LaborRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Index by Subjects and Names

Department of EnergyElectric power industry increased competition, technical feasibility

and public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Energy conservation and solar energy incentives, includingexpansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

Establishment of DOE and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPCU1977-3-S2

Fusion research and development programs acceleration by DOE,establishmentU1980-3-H2

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsUl 990-3-SI

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1: U1984-3-H1

Radioactive waste civilian repository program of DOE, revisionU1987-3-S2

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishmentU1980-3-H3

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with additional, separate, andsupplemental viewsU1980-3-HS

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with minority viewsU1980-3-H4

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentV1982-2-H1

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1982-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) research and demonstration programof DOE, establishmentUI981-3-H3

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,trust fund establishmentU1982-3-S1

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-H1

Department of Energy Organization ActGlobal climate and environmental changes mitigation, national

energy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Department of InteriorBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Construction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplementhydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinion

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V19S1-3-H1Electric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,

revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority viewsU1956-3-H2

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportV1937-4-S1

Geothermal electric power and heat production potential and likelytechnological and environmental problems, subcommittee hearingsfindings

V1973-4S1Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordination

and sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationUl 980-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU19S3-3-S1; U1984-3-HI

Department of Laborsee also Department of Commerce and Labor

Electric power retail prices and number of customers in SI cities1923-38, Bureau of Labor Statistics reportU1939-2-H1

Department of StateSt. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept report

on constitutionality of proposed legislationU19464-S1

Department of TreasuryThree Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,

trust fund establishmentU1982-3-S1

Deregulationsee Government and businesssee Independent regulatory commissions

Diplomacysee Foreign relations

Disclosure practices and requirementsRatemalting procedures and stock disclosure requirements for public

utilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Dividendssee Securities

Dixon-Yates contractElectric power plant construction contract with AEC, background,

chronology, and analysis of invalidity; staff report with summaryof selected hearingsU19S6-4-S1

Electric power plant construction waiver, background withexplanation of congressional procedureU195S-4-J1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955^S1

Dovell, Susan"Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,

1974"U1975+S2

Due process of lawsee also Civil procedure

East Ohio Gas Company, Federal Power Commission v.Jurisdiction of FPC over intrastate distribution of natural gas by

pipeline companies receiving gas from out of State, text ofSupreme Court decisionU1952-3-S1: U1953-3-H2

Economic concentration

Ebasco Services, Inc.AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU195S-4-J2

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU19564-S1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Ecologysee also Environmental pollution and control

Economic concentrationsee also Antitrust lawsee also Competitionsee also Holding companiessee also Mergers and acquisitionssee also Monopolies

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportV1916-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

Electric, **r»rn and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S3

Electric utility companies organization and ownership, and role ofGeneral Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC reportU1927-2-S1

Natural gas domestic reserves survey by FPC, and priorities forsynthetic fuel research and developmentU1972-3-H3

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeUI940-431

Natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuel industries economicconcentration and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationV1971-3-H1

Tennessee Valley area coal mining industry economic concentrationand reasons for recent electric power rate increases, congressionalinvestigationV1972-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: affiliations ofofficers/directors, and list of operating companies by holdingcompanyU1934-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesUI934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

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Economic Cooperation ActCompilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selected

treaties and documentsV1969-4-J1

Economic indicatorssee also Pricessee also Securities

Economic policysee also Foreign, tradesee also Government ownershipsee also Government spendingsee also Pricessee also Utility rates and investment

Edison Electric InstituteElectric energy demand and generating capacity trends and

estimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersU19604-S1

Ehrlich, Everett"Delays in nuclear reactor licensing and construction: the

possibilities for reform"V1979-4-H2

Eisenhower, Dwight D.Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate and

foreign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

ElectionsPublicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Electric Bond & Share Co. (Ebasco)ABC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU1956-4-S1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Origin, and role in electric power industry and in relation to GeneralElectric Co, FTC reportU1927-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexVI935-2-S6

Electric Bond and Share Company et al. v. Securities and ExchangeCommission et al.Registration provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Act

of 1935, Supreme Court opinionV193S-2-S1

Electric Consumers Protection ActHydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,

conference reportUJ986-3-H5

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

Electric Energy, Inc.AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

Index by Subjects and Names

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantVI955-4 -J2

Electric powersee also Electric utilitiessee also Hydroelectric powersee also Rural electrificationsee also Statistical data: electric powersee also Utility plants and equipmentsee also Utility rates and investment

Alaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authorityU1980-3-S2

Bonneville electric power project administration, letter from thePresident transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommitteeU1937-2-S1

Boulder Dam power project operating authority and generatingcharges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Competition increase in electric power industry, technical feasibilityand public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Compilation of FPC and hydroelectric power development laws,1919 to 1978U1978-2-H1

Compilation of laws governing the FPC, 1920-30U1930-4-H1

Construction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplementhydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinionU1951-3-H1

Demand and generating capacity trends for electric power andestimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersUI960-4-S1

Development and ownership of electric, steam, and gas power in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Development and ownership of electric, steam, and gas power in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

Development and ownership of electric, steam, and gas power in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S3

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Economic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuelindustries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationU1971-3-H1

Eminent domain exercise for construction of electric power plants ortransmission facilities in wartime, approvalU1918-3-S1

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

Energy imports and exports across State boundaries, and importsfrom Canada and Mexico, with detailed statistics, FTC final reportU1931-2-S1

Failure of electric power in northeastern US in November 1965,survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966-4-S1

Federal regulation of electric power industry, Brookings Institutionsummary review and recommendations, congressional investigationreportUl 93 7-4-57

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history ofwater power legislationU1919-3-S1

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FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportV1920-3-H1

FPC structure and composition, revision177930-3^57

Fuels used to generate electricity, establishment of emergencyconservation plans for Presidential approval and coordinationU1979-3-S1

Geothermal electric power and heat production potential and likelytechnological and environmental problems, subcommittee hearingsfindingsV1973-4-S1

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other acts177 990-3-57

Government ownership of public utilities versus private ownership,comparative advantages177900-2-57

National power grid system proposal, CRS analysis of economic,regulatory, and engineering aspects[77976-4-57

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU19S6-4-J1

Outages in electric power systems caused by natural disasters andsabotage, OTA assessment of vulnerability and policy options177990-W7

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheracts177990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act177990-3-53

Right of way over public lands for electric power generationfacilities, approval177S96-3-H7

Supply and conservation in Pacific Northwest, regional programestablishment177979-3-53; U1980-3-H1

Supply and demand national and regional projections to 1990, CRSstudyU1980-4-H2

Technological innovations status and potential in electric power forthe 1990s, OTA studyV1985-4-H1

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigation177939-W7

Electric Reliability Council of TexasElectric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRS

analysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsV1976-4-S2

Electric utilitiessee also Hydroelectric powersee also Rural electrificationsee also Statistical data: electric powersee also Utility plants and equipmentsee also Utility rates and investment

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Alternative energy technologies development, economic andregulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Blackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric powerservice, CRS analysis of costsC7797S-4-H7

Electric utilities

Cancellation charges inclusion in long-term contracts between AECand electric utilities, authorizationU1953-3-H1

Clean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,supplemental, and minority viewsU1982-3-S2

Clean Air Act revision bill potential costs to electric utilities, CBOanalysisU1988-4-S1

Construction costs inclusion in ratesetting formulas, CRS analysis ofFERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureUl 955-4 -Jl

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU1956-4-S1

Economic concentration in TV A coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationU1972-3-H2

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop reportU1980-4-H3

Energy conservation requirements for residential buildings, consumerproducts, and industrial equipment in National EnergyConservation Policy ActUl 977-3-S3

Export to foreign countries of electric energy by utility companies,clarification of FPC jurisdiction under Federal Power ActUl 953-3-S1

Federal and State regulation impact on economic performance ofelectric utilities, CBO studyU1982-4-S2

Financial status of electric utilities and regulatory options forencouraging utility investments, CBO studyUl 986-4-S1

Financing problems of electric utilities, study papersU1974-4-S1

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

Hawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahuisland, approvalU1903-3-H1

Hawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahuisland, revision, with texts of Hawaiian corporation and selectedcivil lawsU1904-3-H1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU1952-4-S1

Injunctions filed against publicly owned electric utility constructionprojects: list of companies, amount of delay, and incurred costs,FPC reportU1936-2-S4

Interconnections in the southwest region, CRS analysis of potentialbenefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

Loans by RFC to corporations, including non-profits, to finance gasor electric utility acquisition and construction projects, clarificationU1941-3-H2

Lobbying activities related to utility holding company legislation,congressional investigation report with text of proposed lobbyinglegislationU1936-3-H1

Monopoly abuses of electric utilities and effect of Dixon-Yatescontract on competition, congressional investigation interim reportUl 955-4-57

Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other acts

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U1983-2-H1Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension and

revision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; U1987-3-H4

Nuclear facilities ownership by holding companies for developmentof low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisions of PublicUtility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryU1953-4-J2

Ownership and organization of commercial electric powercompanies, and role of General Electric Co and Electric Bond &Share Co, FTC reportUl 92 7-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC reportUl 935-2-52

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportU1935-2-S4

Regulation of public utilities expansion by Public Utilities RegulatoryPolicy ActU1977-3-S4

Regulation, practices, and problems in electric utility industry, CRSstudyU1977-4-H1

Regulatory reform issues in electric utility industry, includingtechnological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Reliability criteria, reserve margins, demand uncertainties, andsupply forecast, CRS studyU1979-4-H1

Structure, capacity, power generation, and financial condition oftheelectric utility industry, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities, FTCreport general index volumeVI93 7-2-52

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities,National Power Policy Committee report with recommendationsU1935-2-H1

Utility holding companies organization, management, competitivesituation, financial operations, and service contracts, FTCsummary report1/7935-2-55

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsU1935-2-S3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: affiliations ofofficers /directors, and list of operating companies by holdingcompanyU1934-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-HS

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Index by Subjects and Names

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesV1934-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityV1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-S1

Electric Utility Nuclear Accident Cost Allocation ActThree Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,

trust fund establishmentU1982-3-S1

Electric Utility Rate Reform and Regulatory Improvement ActStructure, capacity, power generation, and financial condition ofthe

electric utility industry, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

Elkins ActText of Elkins Act, with comparison of 1887 and 1906 Interstate

Commerce Act provisionsVI907-2-57

Emergency Energy Conservation ActFuels used to generate electricity, establishment of emergency

conservation plans for Presidential approval and coordinationU1979-3-S1

Energysee Coal and coal miningsee Electric powersee Energy conservationsee Geothennal resourcessee Hydroelectric powersee Natural gas and gas industrysee Nuclear powersee Petroleum and petroleum industrysee Solar energy

Energy conservationAlaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authority

U1980-3-S2Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcement

U1990-3-H2Coal conversion for electric power generation to conserve oil and

gas, CRS feasibility studyU1975-4-S1

Coal conversion orders to utility plants by FEA, extension ofauthorityU1977-3-S1

DOE establishment and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPCU1977-3-S2

Economic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuelindustries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationU1971-3-H1

Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRSanalysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

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Electric power supply and conservation in Pacific Northwest,regional program establishmentU1979-3-S3; V1980-3-H1

Electric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revisionU1987-3-S1

Electric utilities power generating capacity and plant replacementneeds, CRS reportUI983-4-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,conference reportU1978-3-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,prohibitions repealU1986-3-H4

Electric utility plants and major installation fuel use restrictionsrevisionU1987-3-H1

ERDA and NRC establishment, conference reportU1974-3-H3

Fuels used to generate electricity, establishment of emergencyconservation plans for Presidential approval and coordinationVI979-3-57

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Incentives establishment, including utility financing for conservationmeasures installationU1979-3-H2

Incentives for solar energy and conservation, including expansion ofrole of utilities, with minority, additional, supplemental, anddissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

National power grid system proposal, CRS analysis of economic,regulatory, and engineering aspectsU1976-4-S1

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, staff cost/benefitanalysisU1978-4-H2

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportVI936-2-S2

Natural gas wastage, FTC study of natural gas pipeline industry forTemporary National Economic CommitteeU1940-4-S1

Nuclear plant construction speed-up and creation of ERDA,recommendations by President in view of energy crisis situationV1973-2-H1

Pricing, regulatory, and tax and non-tax provisions of NationalEnergy Act, communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportV1978-3-H2

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsU1990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Requirements for conserving energy in residential buildings,consumer products, and industrial equipment, National EnergyConservation Policy ActU1977-3-S3

Utility company energy conservation activities, workshop reportU19SO-4-H3

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsV1986-3-H1

Environmental Protection Agency

Energy Conservation Bank ActEstablishment of Energy Conservation Bank

U1979-3-H2

Energy Departmentsee Department of Energy

Energy Reorganization ActERDA and NRC establishment, conference report

V1974-3-H3NRC Office of Investigations statutory basis establishment and

practices codification, amendment of Energy Reorganization ActU1988-3-H2

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Energy Research and Development AdministrationDOE establishment and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPC

U1977-3-S2Establishment of ERDA and NRC, conference report

U1974-3-H3Establishment recommendation by President in view of energy crisis

situationU1973-2-H1

Energy Security ActUtility energy audit services for residential and small commercial

and apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-H1

Energy Snpply and Environmental Coordination ActCoal conversion orders to utility plants by FEA, extension of

authorityV1977-3-S1

Energy Snpply and Environmental Coordination Extension ActCoal conversion orders to utility plants by FEA, extension of

authorityU1977-3-S1

Engineeringsee also Rivers and waterways

Environmental pollution and controlAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H1

Clean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,supplemental, and minority viewsUJ982-3-S2

Clean Air Act revision bill potential costs to electric utilities, CBOanalysisUJ988-4-S1

Clean Air Act revision impact on electric utilities and coalproduction, CBO studyW982-4-S1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementU1990-3-H2

Coal conversion for electric power generation to conserve oil andgas, CRS feasibility studyVI9 75-4-S1

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesU1972-4-S1

Electric power industry increased competition, technical feasibilityand public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU199&-3-S1

National power grid system proposal, CRS analysis of economic,regulatory, and engineering aspectsU1976-4-S1

Nuclear power plant operations temporary licensing for emergencyneeds, amendment of Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1972-3-H1

Environmental Protection AgencyAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H1

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Clean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,supplemental, and minority views£7/982-3-52

Clean Air Act revision impact on electric utilities and coalproduction, CBO studyUl 982-4-S1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementUJ990-3-H2

EPAsee Environmental Protection Agency

ERDAsee Energy Research and Development Administration

Espionage ActText of Atomic Energy Act of 1946 and Espionage Act, with

amendmentsUl 953-4-J1

Ethics and moralitysee also Disclosure practices and requirementssee also Political ethics

Euratom Cooperation ActCompilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selected

treaties and documentsU1969-4-J1

Executive agreementsNuclear energy peaceful uses, congressional opposition to US-Japan

agreementU1988-3-S1

Executive departmentssee Federal departments and agencies

Executivessee Management

Exportssee Foreign trade

Factoriessee Manufacturing industries

FEAsee Federal Energy Administration

Federal advisory bodiesPresidential Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear Accidents,

establishmentU1987-3-H2; U1987-3-H4; U1986-3-H3

Federal departments and agenciessee also Independent regulatory commissionssee also names of specific departments or agencies

Administrative functions of FPC delegation to individualcommissioners or employees, authorizationU1962-3-S1

Electric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeasternUS, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesUl 966-4-S1

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportU1937-4-S1

Geothennal resources research and development, list of Federalagencies assigned responsibilityUl 973-4-S1

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

Federal employeessee also Disclosure practices and requirements

Federal Energy AdministrationCoal conversion orders to utility plants by FEA, extension of

authority17/977-3-57

DOE establishment and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPC17/977-3-52

Index by Subjects and Names

Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionElectric power industry increased competition, technical feasibility

and public policy issues, OTA reportV1989-4-H1

Electric utilities ongoing plant construction costs inclusion inratesetting formulas, CRS analysis of FERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Electric utility rate refunds to wholesale customers, FERCprocedures revision, amendment of Federal Power ActUl 958-3-55

Hydroelectric development projects use of Federal dams andstructures, annual user charges establishmentU1984-3-H3

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-HS

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-SJ

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU1989-3-H1

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy Act, conference reportUI989-3-H2

Natural gas wellhead price deregulation steps and improved accessby local companies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision ofFERC authorityUl 983-3-S2

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Federal independent agenciessee also Bonneville Power Administrationsee also Independent regulatory commissionssee also Tennessee Valley Authority

Federal Land Policy Management ActExemption of rural cooperatives from Federal rights-of-way and

easement rental fees, amendmentU1984-3-S1

Federal landssee Public lands

Federal Power ActAssessment of first 5 years of regulation under Natural Gas Act

U1944-4-H1Compilation of FPC and hydroelectric power development laws,

1919 to 1978U1978-2-H1

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesU1972-4-S1

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportU1937-4-S1

Electric utility rate reform and regulatory improvement, and bulkfacility site planning, amendment of Federal Power ActU1976-3-S1

Electric utility rate refunds to wholesale customers, FERCprocedures revision, amendment of Federal Power ActU1988-3-S5

Exemption of nonprofit rural electrification cooperatives from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power ActU1965-3-S1

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Export to foreign countries of electric energy by utility companies,clarification of FPC jurisdiction under Federal Power ActU19S3-3-S1

Hydroelectric development projects use of Federal dams andstructures, annual user charges establishmentU1984-3-H3

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-H5

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects license renewal procedures, amendment ofFederal Power ActU1968-3-HI

Public Utility Act amendment of Federal Power ActU1935-3-H1; U1935-3-S1

Public Utility Act amendment of Federal Power Act, conferencereportU1935-3-H2

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Rural nonprofit electrification cooperatives exemption from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power Act177964-3-5;

Federal Power CommissionAdministrative functions of FPC delegation to individual

commissioners or employees, authorization177962-3-57

Administrative reorganization of the FPC, committee approval andpresidential recommendation177950-3^7

Certificate of public convenience requirement for transportation orsale of natural gas or for construction, extension, or operation ofnatural gas facilities subject to jurisdiction of FPC, amendment ofNatural Gas Act177942-3-57

Certificate of public convenience requirement in Natural Gas Act,extension177947-3-H7

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extract177927-4-H7

Compilation of FPC and hydroelectric power development laws,1919 to 1978177978-2-H7

Compilation of laws governing the FPC, 1920-30C77930-4-H7

Construction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplementhydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinion177957-3-7*7

DOE establishment and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPC177977-3-52

Electric energy demand and generating capacity trends andestimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapers177960-4-57

Electric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority views177956-3-H2

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation report

Federal Power Commission

Ul 93 7-4-S1Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRS

analysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implications177976-4-52

Electric utility rate reform and regulatory improvement, and bulkfacility site planning, amendment of Federal Power ActUl 976-3-S1

Establishment of FPC and definition of responsibilitiesU1919-3-S1

Establishment of FPC and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportU1920-3-H1

Exemption of nonprofit rural electrification cooperatives from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power ActU1965-3-S1

Export to foreign countries of electric energy by utility companies,clarification of FPC jurisdiction under Federal Power ActU1953-3-S1

Functions, licensing authority, staff, and budget of FPCUl 933-2-S1

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Hydroelectric projects license renewal procedures, amendment ofFederal Power ActV1968-3-H1

Injunctions filed against publicly owned electric utility constructionprojects: list of companies, amount of delay, and incurred costs,FPC reportUl 936-2-S4

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas domestic reserves survey by FPC, and priorities forsynthetic fuel research and developmentU1972-3-H3

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityU19S5-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification of congressional intent andjurisdiction of FPC, with minority viewsU1949-3-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification with legislative history of Act andtext of FPC ordersUl 949-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU19S7-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, reafffirmation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problemsU1947-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdictionU1936-3-H2; VJ937-3-S2

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActUl 952-3-S1

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActU1953-3-H2

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Regulatory activities of FPC and other agencies and reformproposals, study and hearings summaryU1976-2-HJ

Rural nonprofit electrification cooperatives exemption from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power ActU1964-3-SI

Structure and composition of FPC, revisionVI930-3 -SI

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-HJ

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-S1

Federal Power Commission, Colorado Interstate Gas Co. v.Rate-base procedures of FPC, opinion of Supreme Court

U1955-3-S1

Federal Power Commission, Interstate Natural Gas Co. v.Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, amendments to

Natural Gas Act with discussion of case implications and analysisof regulatory problemsU1947-3-H1

Federal Power Commission v. East Ohio Gas CompanyJurisdiction of FPC over intrastate distribution of natural gas by

pipeline companies receiving gas from out of State, text ofSupreme Court decisionV1952-3-S1; U1953-3-H2

Federal Power Commission v. Hope Natural Gas CompanyNatural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 years

VI944-4-H1

Federal Power Commission v. Natural Gas Pipeline Company ofAmericaNatural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 years

U1944-4-H1

Federal Reclamation Hydroelectric Powerplants Authorization ActHydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additional

facilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1984-3-H1

Federal-State Electric Power Environmental Protection ActElectric power generation environmental impacts and Federal and

State plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesVI972-4-S1

Federal-state relationsAlaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authority

V1980-3-S2Boulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Clean Air Act revision bill potential costs to electric utilities, CBOanalysisU1988-4-S1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementU1990-3-H2

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Electric energy exports to foreign countries by utility companies,clarification of FPC jurisdiction under Federal Power ActVI953-3-51

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesU1972-4-S1

Index by Subjects and Names

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportUl 916-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsV1916-2-S2

Fuels used to generate electricity, establishment of emergencyconservation plans for Presidential approval and coordinationU1979-3-S1

Hydroelectric power development and authority of Federal and Stategovernments, Secretary of War proposals for legislationU1914-4-HI

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU19S6-3-H2

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityU1955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActUl 952-3-57

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActU19S3-3-H2

Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and Stateauthorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

Radioactive waste civilian repository program of DOE, revisionU1987-3-S2

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentV1982-2-H1

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Regulation of public utilities expansion by Public Utilities RegulatoryPolicy ActU1977-3-S4

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesUl 912-4-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

State utility commission responsibilities, organization, budget, andrate base policies, survey by StateU1967-2-S1

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Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationU1939-4-J1

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsV1986-3-H1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsU1935-2-S3

Federal Trade CommissionElectric energy imports and exports across State boundaries, and

imports from Canada and Mexico, with detailed statistics, FTCfinal reportU1931-2-S1

Electric utility companies organization and ownership, and role ofGeneral Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC reportVI92 7-2-S1

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary reportU1935-2-S5

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeVI940-4-S1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies examined byFTC, with prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected netmonthly bills by State, economic appendices to FTC final reportVI936-2-S3

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S2

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final reportU1936-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC reportU1935-2-S2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportUl 935-2-S4

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities, FTCreport general index volumeU1937-2-S2

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsVI935-2-S3

Federal Water Power Actsee also Federal Power Act

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

FPC functions, licensing authority, staff, and budgetU1933-2-S1

Renamed Federal Power Act and amended by Public Utility ActUI935-3-HI; U1935-3-S1

Renamed Federal Power Act and amended by Public Utility Act,conference reportUJ935-3-H2

FinanceFERC

see Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionFernald, Robert Heywood

"Recent development of the producer-gas power plant in the UnitedStates"U1909-2-H1

Financesee also Bankruptcysee also Banks and bankingsee also Insurance and insurance industrysee also Loanssee also Pricessee also Securities

Blackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric powerservice, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Clean Air Act revision bill potential costs to electric utilities, CBOanalysisVI988-4-S1

Electric power retail prices and number of customers in 51 cities1923-38, Bureau of Labor Statistics reportU1939-2-H1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S3

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyU1982-4-S2

Electric utilities financial status and regulatory options forencouraging utility investments, CBO reportU19864-S1

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Electric utility companies financing problems and impact ofgovernment policies, study papersU1974-4-S1

Electric utility companies organization and ownership, and role ofGeneral Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC reportV1927-2-S1

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary reportU1935-2-S5

Electric utility industry structure, capacity, power generation, andfinancial condition, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

Electric utility reliability criteria, reserve margins, demanduncertainties, and supply forecast, CRS studyV1979-4-H1

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportV1928-2-S1

Investment and financial operations of commercial and municipalpower plants and ownership of hydroelectric plants, report bySecretary of AgricultureVI916-2-S1

Investment and financial operations of commercial and municipalpower plants and ownership of hydroelectric plants, Secretary ofAgriculture report supporting statistics177 916-2-52

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final report177 936-2 -SI

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

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Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesUJ934-3-H6

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-S1

Financial disclosuresee Disclosure practices and requirements

Financial institutionssee also Banks and banking

Fiscal policysee also Government spendingsee also Pricessee also Taxation

Ford, HenryMuscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digest

U1922-4-H1Foreign relations

see also Foreign tradesee also Treaties and conventions

Air quality control programs along US-Mexican border, revision ofClean Air ActU1990-3-H2

Congressional review of international nuclear agreements,amendment of Atomic Energy ActV1974-3-HI

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryV1953-4-J2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

Nuclear weapons and materials control and licensing proceduresrevisions, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H2

Uranium imports effect on DOE sales of uranium, committeeanalysisU1989-3-S1

Foreign tradeElectric energy exports to foreign countries by utility companies,

clarification of FPC jurisdiction under Federal Power ActUl 9S3-3-S1

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityUl 955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Index by Subjects and Names

Patent agreements between US and foreign electrical equipmentmanufacturing companies and effect on competition, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsV1946-4-S2

Uranium export promotion program establishmentUl 990-5-53

Foshay, W. B., Co.Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexUl 935-2-S6

Fowle, F. F.Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versus

private steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

FPCsee Federal Power Commission

FTCsee Federal Trade Commission

Fusion Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration ActDOE accelerated fusion research and development programs,

establishmentU1980-3-H2

Garrison, Lindley M.Hydroelectric power development and authority of Federal and State

governments, Secretary of War proposals for legislationU1914-4-H1

General Accounting OfficeFPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,

study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

General Electric Co.Electric utility companies organization and ownership, and role of

General Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC reportVI927-2-31

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC report£7/928-2-57

Water power controlled by General Electric, Westinghouse, andother power companies, Dept of Commerce and Labor reportV1913-4-S1

Geothermal resourcesElectric power new technologies status and potential for use in the

1990s, OTA studyU1985-4-H1

Production potential of geothermal electric power and heat andlikely technological and environmental problems, subcommitteehearings findingsV1973-4-S1

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheracts£77990-3-52

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act177990-3-53

Geothermal Steam ActProduction potential of geothermal electric power and heat and

likely technological and environmental problems, subcommitteehearings findings177973-4-57

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GermanyNuclear liability laws of selected countries, text

U1965-4-J1Gibbons v. Ogden

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

GlossariesElectric power industry increased competition, technical feasibility

and public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Electric utility power and rate terms, abbreviations, and units ofmeasure, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

National electric power grid system terminology, CRS studyUJ976-4-S1

Public Utility Act of 1935, definition of termsU1935-3-H1: U1935-3-S1

Public Utility Act of 1935, definition of terms, conference reportU193S-3-H2

Government and businesssee also Government contracts and procurementsee also Government ownershipsee also Small businesssee also Utility rates and investmentsee also names of specific industries and types of businesssee also terms under Independent regulatory commissions

DOE accelerated fusion research and development programs,establishmentU1980-3-H2

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

DOE nonmilitary radioactive waste research and demonstrationprogram establishmentU1981-3-H3

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyU1982-4-S2

Electric utilities industry regulation, practices, and problems, CRSstudyU1977-4-H1

Electric utility companies financing problems and impact ofgovernment policies, study papersU1974-4-S1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop reportU1980-4-H3

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsUI955-2-H1

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Lobbying activities related to utility holding company legislation,congressional investigation report with text of proposed lobbyinglegislationU1936-3-H1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryU1953-4-J2

Nuclear power indemnity program experience of AEC underPrice-Anderson Act, with related documents and treaty texts,committee background reportUl 965-4-J1

Nuclear power industry regulation by NRC, alleged inadequacies,congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

Nuclear power plant inspection program of NRC including accidentat Consolidated Edison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

Government contracts and procurement

Nuclear power plant licensing process, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear power plant standardization, NRC role, and review ofindustry experience, OTA reportU1981-4-H2

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the ABC, committee staffevaluationU1957-4-J1

Nuclear reactor prototype development for electric powergeneration, acceleration of AEC civilian programs, withbackground and recommendationsU1956-3-S1

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification extensionfor licensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU196S-3-S2

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU19S8-3-H1

Nuclear utilities oversight, assessment of NRC evaluation programsincluding inspection and enforcementU1980-3-H8

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1982-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,trust fund establishmentU1982-3-S1

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Government contracts and procurementAEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric Corp177956-4-/2

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Boulder Dam power project operating authority and generatingcharges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Cancellation charges inclusion in long-term contracts between AECand electric utilities, authorizationU1953-3-H1

Dixon-Yates contract effect on competition in electric utilityindustry, congressional investigation interim report177955-4-57

Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearings177956-4-57

Electric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority views •U1956-3-H2

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreport177965-4-/7

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

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Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension andrevision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; V1987-3-H4

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system revision,amendment of Price-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staffevaluation177957-4^7

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Government corporationsEstablishment of National Power Grid Corp, proposal

U1976-4-S1Uranium enrichment corporation establishment

UJ990-3-S2; U1990-3-S3Uranium enrichment corporation proposed establishment,

amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Government efficiencyAdministration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessUl 944-4-S1

Administrative functions of FPC delegation to individualcommissioners or employees, authorizationUl 962-3-S1

Administrative reorganization of the FPC, committee approval andpresidential recommendationU19SO-3-S1

Definition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication proceduresfor regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

DOE establishment and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPCU1977-3-S2

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportUl 93 7-4-57

FPC structure and composition, revisionU1930-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects license renewal procedures, amendment ofFederal Power ActU1968-3-H1

Nuclear power industry regulation by NRC, alleged inadequacies,congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

Nuclear power plant inspection program of NRC including accidentat Consolidated Edison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing process, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear power regulation procedures in the AEC, statutoryrequirements and background materials, committee staff reportUl 961-4 -32

Nuclear power regulation procedures in the AEC, statutoryrequirements, case histories, and problems, staff analysis andrecommendationsI77P67-4-J7

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staffevaluation177957-4-J7

Utility Regulatory Institute establishmentU1978-3-H2

Government information and information servicesDOE accelerated fusion research and development programs,

establishmentU1980-3-H2

Index by Subjects and Names

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staffevaluationV'1957-4-Jl

Government investigationssee also Congressional investigations

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary reportUl 955-2-55

Injunctions filed against publicly owned electric utility constructionprojects: list of companies, amount of delay, and incurred costs,FPC reportU1936-2-S4

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies examined byFTC, with prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected netmonthly bills by State, economic appendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S3

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemakiag, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final report177936-2-52

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final report177956-2-57

NRC Office of Investigations statutory basis establishment andpractices codification, amendment of Energy Reorganization ActU1988-3-H2

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsZ779SS-3-52

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary report177955-2-57

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexVI955-2-56

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC report177955-2-52

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC report177935-2-54

Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazardsregulation, NRC and congressional investigationI779S7-5-H5

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities, FTCreport general index volume177957-2-52

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities,National Power Policy Committee report with recommendationsI77955-2-H7

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsC77 935-2-53

Government ownershipBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-HI

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationI779S6-3-H6

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportC77 97 6-2-57

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsUl 916-2-52

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Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportV1916-2-S3

Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Public utility government ownership versus private ownership,comparative advantagesUl 900-2-SI

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU193S-2-S6

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesV1912-4-S1

Government regulationsee Antitrust lawsee Independent regulatory commissionssee Interstate commercesee Licenses

Government revenuessee Taxation

Government spendingAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementU1990-3-H2

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

DOE nonmilitary radioactive waste research and demonstrationprogram establishmentU1981-3-H3

FPC functions, licensing authority, staff, and budgetU1933-2-S1

Insured loan criteria for Rural Electrification Administration,revisionU197S-3-H1

Radioactive waste civilian repository program of DOE, revisionUI987-3-S2

Great LakesSt Lawrence Seaway development history and power project

description, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportU1959-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsU1946-4-S2

Gushee, David E."Factors affecting coal substitution for other fossil fuels in electric

power production and industrial uses"U1975-4-S1

Holding companies

Harrisburg, Pa.Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimony

summaryU1980-4-H1

HawaiiElectric power generation franchise for Hawaiian Electric Co. on

Oahu island, approvalU1903-3-H1

Electric power generation franchise for Hawaiian Electric Co.,revision, with texts of Hawaiian corporation and selected civil lawsU1904-3-H1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.Hawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahu

island, approvalU1903-3-H1

Hawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahuisland, revision, with texts of Hawaiian corporation and selectedcivil lawsUI904-3-H1

Hayden, CarlColorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,

congressional hearings extractV1927-4-H1

Hearingssee Congressional committee hearings texts and summaries

"Hepburn bill"Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate Commerce

Act, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersUI906-2-S1

High Level Radioactive Waste Management and Policy ActDOE nonmilitary radioactive waste research and demonstration

program establishmentU1981-3-H3

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Hillyer, C R."Interstate commerce law"

U1907-2-S1Histories

Congressional powers in foreign affairs, State Dept historicalsummary and applicability to St. Lawrence Seaway developmentwith CanadaVI946-4-SI

Electricity development and commercial application, and historicalsummary of State authority to regulate electrical utilities, FTCreportVI928-2-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history ofwater power legislationU1919-3-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportU1959-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsUI946-4-S2

Holding companiesActivities of utility holding companies in interstate commerce,

regulation under Public Utility Act, including requirements for saleof securities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1; U1935-3-H2

Activities of utility holding companies in interstate commerce,regulation under Public Utility Act, including requirements for saleof securities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-S1

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Electric and gas utility holding companies under Holding CompanyAct regulation, SEC report177952-4-57

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report177 916-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statistics17797 6-2-52

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture report177976-2-53

Electric utility companies organization and ownership, and role ofGeneral Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC report1/792 7-2-57

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary report177 935-2-55

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim report177 955-4-57

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportVI928-2-57

FTC report on holding company control of gas and electric utilities,general index volumeI77937-2-S2

National Power Policy Committee report on holding companycontrol of gas and electric utilities, with recommendationsC77935-2-H7

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeV1940-4-S1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportUl 936-2-52

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final report177936-2-57

Nuclear facilities ownership by holding companies for developmentof low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisions of PublicUtility Holding Company Act177956-3-H7

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportC77 935-2-57

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexUl 935-2-56

Registration provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Actof 1935, Supreme Court opinionU1938-2-S1

State and Federal agencies regulation of utility holding companiesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andregulations177935-2-53

Stock ownership and control of public of public utility holdingcompanies: utility engineering and management services companiesownership and charges, committee survey analysis with balancesheets for selected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Stock ownership and control of public utility holding companies:affiliations of officers/directors, and list of operating companies byholding company177934-3-H7

Index by Subjects and Names

Stock ownership and control of public utility holding companies:examiner's detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2other utility securities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Stock ownership and control of public utility holding companies:history, controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utilitygroups, summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Stock ownership and control of public utility holding companies:natural gas industry analysis, with detailed reports on corporateand financial structure of 5 major utility holding companies andselected other gas companiesU1934-3-H4

Stock ownership and control of public utility holding companies:summary of committee survey results and analysis ofconstitutional basis for taxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Hoover CommissionWater resources and power development policies, Hoover

Commission reportU1955-2-H1

Hoover DamColorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,

congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1984-3-H1

Operating authority and generating charges of Boulder Dam powerproject, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Hope Natural Gas Company, Federal Power Commission v.Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 years

V19414-H1House Committee of Conference

Common carrier obligations and establishment of ICC, conferencereportU1887-2-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,conference reportU1978-3-H1

ERDA and NRC establishment, conference reportU1974-3-H3

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportU1920-3-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-H5

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportU1978-3-H3

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy Act, conference reportV1989-3-H2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, conferencereportU1946-3-H2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportV1978-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportVI935-3-H2

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House Committee on AgricultureInsured loan criteria for Rural Electrification Administration,

revisionU1975-3-H1

House Committee on Banking and CurrencyLoans by RFC to corporations, including non-profits, to finance gas

or electric utility acquisition and construction projects, clarificationV1941-3-H2

House Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban AffairsEnergy conservation and solar energy incentives, including

expansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

House Committee on Energy, Ad HocEnergy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, and

tax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

House Committee on Energy and CommerceClean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcement

U1990-3-H2Electric power industry increased competition, technical feasibility

and public policy issues, OTA reportUI989-4-H1

Electric power systems vulnerability to natural disasters andsabotage, OTA assessment and policy optionsU1990-4-S1

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Electric utilities ongoing plant construction costs inclusion inratesetting formulas, CRS analysis of FERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Electric utilities power generating capacity and plant replacementneeds, CRS reportU1983-4-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,prohibitions repealU1986-3-H4

Electric utility plants and major installation fuel use restrictionsrevisionU1987-3-H1

Hydroelectric development projects use of Federal dams andstructures, annual user charges establishmentU1984-3-H3

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-H5

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Natural gas interstate transportation, State public utility commissionsjurisdictionU1988-3-H1

Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and Stateauthorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU1989-3-H1

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy Act, conference reportU1989-3-H2

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system revision,amendment of Price-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActV1982-3-H2

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-H1

House Committee on Government OperationsDOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,

potential costs and results, congressional investigationV1986-3-H6

ERDA and NRC establishment, conference reportU1974-3-H3

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsUI955-2-H1

Nuclear power plant inspection program of NRC including accidentat Consolidated Edison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing process, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear utilities oversight, assessment of NRC evaluation programsincluding inspection and enforcementU1980-3-H8

Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazardsregulation, NRC and congressional investigationV1987-3-H3

House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsElectric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,

revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority viewsU1956-3-H2

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1984-3-H1

NRC Office of Investigations statutory basis establishment andpractices codification, amendment of Energy Reorganization ActU1988-3-H2

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension andrevision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2

Nuclear power industry regulation by NRC, alleged inadequacies,congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing procedures delay and proposedreforms, CBO studyU1979-4-H2

Nuclear power plant standardization, NRC role, and review ofindustry experience, OTA reportU1981-4-H2

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with minority viewsU1980-3-H4

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, staff report oninadequacies of plant manager notifications to Federal and StateofficialsU1981-4-H1

Honse Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceBlackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric power

service, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Certificate of public convenience requirement in Natural Gas Act,extensionU1941-3-H1

Electric power national and regional supply and demand projectionsto 1990, CRS studyV1980-4-H2

Electric power supply and conservation in Pacific Northwest,regional program establishmentV1980-3-H1

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House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Electric utilities industry regulation, practices, and problems, CRSstudyUI977-4-H1

Electric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,with background correspondence and documentsU1975-4-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,conference reportU1978-3-H1

Electric utility industry structure, capacity, power generation, andfinancial condition, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

Electric utility reliability criteria, reserve margins, demanduncertainties, and supply forecast, CRS studyU1979-4-H1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop reportU19SO-4-H3

Energy conservation incentives establishment, including utilityfinancing for conservation measures installationU1979-3-H2

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

Hydroelectric power development and authority of Federal and Stategovernments, Secretary of War proposals for legislationU1914-4-H1

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Hydroelectric projects license renewal procedures, amendment ofFederal Power ActU1968-3-H1

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityU1955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification of congressional intent andjurisdiction of FPC, with minority viewsU1949-3-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, reafffirmation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problemsU1947-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdictionU1936-3-H2; U1937-3-S2

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActU1953-3-H2

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, staff cost/benefitanalysisU1978-4-H2

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with additional, separate, andsupplemental viewsU1980-3-H5

Index by Subjects and Names

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities,National Power Policy Committee report with recommendationsU1935-2-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: affiliations ofofficers /directors, and list of operating companies by holdingcompanyU1934-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

House Committee on Irrigation and ReclamationBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU/940-4-HJ

House Committee on Military AffairsMuscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digest

U1922-4-H1Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of control

by AEC and supervision by congressional committees, report withminority viewsU1946-3-H1

House Committee on Public WorksConstruction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplement

hydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinionU19S1-3-H1

House Committee on Rivers and HarborsHydroelectric power development by Federal government versus

private steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

House Committee on RolesColorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,

congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Lobbying activities related to utility holding company legislation,congressional investigation report with text of proposed lobbyinglegislationU1936-3-H1

House Committee on Science and TechnologyDOE accelerated fusion research and development programs,

establishmentU1980-3-H2

DOE nomnilitary radioactive waste research and demonstrationprogram establishmentU1981-3-H3

Electric power new technologies status and potential for use in the1990s, OTA studyU1985-4-H1

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Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop reportU1980-4-H3

NRC research programs oversight, findings and recommendationsU1982-3-H3

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishmentU1980-3-H3

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimonysummaryU1980-4-H1

House Committee on Science, Space, and TechnologyAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActUI990-3-H1

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension andrevision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H4

House Committee on TerritoriesHawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahu

island, approvalU1903-3-HI

Hawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahuisland, revision, with texts of Hawaiian corporation and selectedcivil lawsU1904-3-HI

House Committee on the JudiciaryNuclear materials transport and storage, implementation of physical

protection conventionU1982-3-H1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

House Committee on the Public LandsRight of way over public lands for electric power generation

facilities, approvalU1896-3-H1

House Committee on Water PowerFPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history of

water power legislationU19I9-3-SI

House Committee on Ways and MeansUtility investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accounting

treatment for ratemakingU1982-3-H4

Utility investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for ratemaking, staff clarificationV1982-4-H3

House Select Committee on Small BusinessEconomic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuel

industries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationU1971-3-H1

Economic concentration in TV A coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationU1972-3-H2

Natural gas domestic reserves survey by FPC, and priorities forsynthetic fuel research and developmentU1972-3-H3

House Subcommittee on Energy and PowerBlackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric power

service, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Electric power national and regional supply and demand projectionsto 1990, CRS studyU1980-4-H2

Electric utilities industry regulation, practices, and problems, CRSstudyU1977-4-H1

Electric utility industry structure, capacity, power generation, andfinancial condition, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations

Electric utility reliability criteria, reserve margins, demanduncertainties, and supply forecast, CRS studyU1979-4-H1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop reportU1980-4-H3

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, staff cost/benefitanalysisU1978-4-H2

House Subcommittee on Energy and the EnvironmentNuclear power plant licensing procedures delay and proposed

reforms, CBO studyU1979-4-H2

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, staff report oninadequacies of plant manager notifications to Federal and StateofficialsV1981-4-H1

House Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and PowerElectric utilities ongoing plant construction costs inclusion in

ratesetting formulas, CRS analysis of FERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Electric utilities power generating capacity and plant replacementneeds, CRS reportU1983-4-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensing177 985-3-S1

House Subcommittee on Energy Development and ApplicationsElectric power new technologies status and potential for use in the

1990s, OTA studyU1985-4-H1

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop reportU1980-4-H3

House Subcommittee on Energy Research and ProductionNRC research programs oversight, findings and recommendations

U1982-3-H3Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimony

summaryU1980-4-H1

House Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, and Natural ResourcesDOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,

potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Nuclear power plant inspection program of NRC including accidentat Consolidated Edison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing process, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear utilities oversight, assessment of NRC evaluation programsincluding inspection and enforcementU1980-3-H8

Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazardsregulation, NRC and congressional investigationV19S7-3-H3

House Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic FuelsNatural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and State

authorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

House Subcommittee on General Oversight and InvestigationsNuclear power industry regulation by NRC, alleged inadequacies,

congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

House Subcommittee on Oversight and InvestigationsElectric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,

with background correspondence and documentsU1975-4-H1

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

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House Subcommittee on Special Small Business ProblemsEconomic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuel

industries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationV1971-3-H1

Economic concentration in TV A coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationU1972-3-H2

Natural gas domestic reserves survey by FPC, and priorities forsynthetic fuel research and developmentU1972-3-H3

Hnnton, Williams, Gay, and Gibson"Development and Structure of the Electric Utility Industry and the

Impact of Government Policies"U1974-4-S1

Hydroelectric powerAdditional hydroelectric facilities construction and maintenance at

Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States, authorizationU1983-3-S1: U1984-3-H1

Authority of Federal and State governments over hydroelectricpower development, Secretary of War proposals for legislationU1914-4-H1

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractV1927-4-H1

Compilation of FPC and hydroelectric power development laws,1919 to 1978U1978-2-H1

Coordination of Federal and non-Federal power facilities and sharingof upstream improvement costs, amendment of Federal PowerAct, with agency recommendations and minority opinionU1960-3-H1

Development of hydroelectric power by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

FPC structure and composition, revisionU1930-3-S1

License renewal procedures for hydroelectric projects, amendment ofFederal Power ActU1968-3-H1

Licensing procedures revision; and development projects use ofFederal dams and structures, annual user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Licensing procedures revision, conference reportU1986-3-H5

Licensing procedures revision, with texts of various bills and GAOevaluation of cost estimates for relicensingU1985-3-S1

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

Ownership of hydroelectric plants, and development in relation tototal US electric power capacity and potential, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Ownership of hydroelectric plants, and development in relation tototal US electric power capacity and potential, Secretary ofAgriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

Project feasibility studies and construction loan program extensionand revisionU1979-3-S2

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Rights of Federal and State governments over development and useof rivers and waterways, with related State constitution provisionsfor 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Rights of Federal and State governments over development and useof rivers and waterways, background papersU1913-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportU1959-4-S1

Index by Subjects and Names

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationUl 946-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsUl 946-4-S2

User charges establishment for hydroelectric development projectsuse of Federal dams and structuresU1984-3-H3

Western States hydroelectric power plant construction authorizationU1980-3-S1

ICCsee Interstate Commerce Commission

IdahoHydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additional

facilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU2983-3-S1; U1984-3-H1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressV1970-3-H2

Importssee Foreign trade

Income taxessee Taxation

Independent regulatory agenciesDefinition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication procedures

for regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

Independent regulatory commissionssee also Atomic Energy Commissionsee also Federal Power Commissionsee also Federal Trade Commissionsee also Interstate Commerce Commissionsee also Nuclear Regulatory Commissionsee also Securities and Exchange Commission

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportU1937-4-S1

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU19S9-4-J1

Indian Point Nuclear Power PlantWater spill accident at Consolidated Edison plant, assessment of

NRC inspection programU1981-3-H1

Industrial accidents and safetysee also Occupational health and safety

Industrial pollutionsee Environmental pollution and control

Industrial standardsNuclear power plant standardization, NRC role, and review of

industry experience, OTA reportV1981-4-H2

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Industrysee Manufacturing industriessee names of specific industries

Industry associationssee Trade associations

Inflationsee also Prices

Information storage and retrieval systemssee also Government information and information services

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-H1

InjunctionsJudicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate Commerce

Act, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersU1906-2-S1

Publicly owned electric utility projects subjected to injunction: list ofcompanies, amount of delay, and incurred costs, FPC reportVI936-2-S4

Inland water transportationsee also Rivers and waterways

Inspector General ActNRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,

amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Insull Utility Investments, Inc.Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner's

detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Insurance and insurance industryIndemnity funds under Price-Anderson Act, extension to include

private insurance, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1975-3-S1

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportU196S-4-J1

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension andrevision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; U1987-3-H4

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system revision,amendment of Price-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification extensionfor licensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActVI965-3-S2

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,trust fund establishmentVI982-3-S1

Interior Departmentsee Department of Interior

Interlocking directoratessee Economic concentration

International agreementssee Executive agreementssee Treaties and conventions

International Atomic Energy AgencyNuclear accident international notification and assistance

conventions, Senate ratificationVI988-3-S3

Nuclear material distribution to IAEC, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act to approve increaseU1974-3-H2

International Atomic Energy Agency Participation ActCompilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selected

treaties and documentsVJ969-4-J1

Interstate commerce

International economic relationssee Foreign relationssee Foreign trade

International lawsee also Executive agreementssee also Foreign relationssee also Treaties and conventions

Internationa] relationssee Foreign relations

International tradesee Foreign trade

Interstate commerceCommon carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,

definitionU1886-3-S1

Common carrier obligations and establishment of ICC, conferencereportU1887-2-H1

Electric energy imports and exports across State boundaries, andimports from Canada and Mexico, with detailed statistics, FTCfinal reportU1931-2-S1

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportVI937-4-S1

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary report177935-2-55

Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate CommerceAct, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissioners177906-2-5;

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityVI955-3-57

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU7956-2-H7

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification of congressional intent andjurisdiction of FPC, with minority viewsU1949-3-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification with legislative history of Act andtext of FPC orders177949-3-57

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU7957-3-H7

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, reafffirmation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problemsU7947-3-H7

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdictionU1936-3-H2: 177 93 7-3-52

Natural gas interstate transportation, State public utility commissionsjurisdictionU1988-3-H1; U1988-3-S4

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportU7978-3-H3

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, staff cost/benefitanalysisI77978-4-H2

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Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeV1940-4-S1

Natural gas surcharges pass-through to industrial boiler users,requirements repealU1987-3-S1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies examined byFTC, with prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected netmonthly bills by State, economic appendices to FTC final reportVI936-2-S3

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S2

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final reportVI936-2-S1

Natural gas wellhead price deregulation steps and improved accessby local companies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision ofFERC authorityU1983-3-S2

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

Provisions of 1887 Interstate Commerce Act and 1906 amendments,comparisonUl 907-2-57

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC reportU1935-2-S2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportU193S-2-S4

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesUl 912-4-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendations177935-2^53

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Index by Subjects and Names

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesV1934-3-H6

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityUI93S-3-S1

Interstate Commerce ActCommon carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,

definitionV1886-3-S1

Common carrier obligations and establishment of ICC, conferencereportU1887-2-H1

Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate CommerceAct, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersU1906-2-S1

Natural gas pipeline companies definition as common carriers inInterstate Commerce Act, amendments to Natural Gas ActU1947-3-H1

Provisions of 1887 Interstate Commerce Act and 1906 amendments,comparisonU1907-2-S1

Interstate Commerce CommissionEstablishment of ICC and definition of common carrier obligations,

conference reportU1887-2-HI

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

Interstate Natural Gas Co. v. Federal Power CommissionNatural gas interstate transportation and sale, amendments to

Natural Gas Act with discussion of case implications and analysisof regulatory problemsU1947-3-H1

Inventionssee also Patentssee also Technological innovations

Investment brokerage firmssee also Securities

Investmentssee also Loanssee also Securities

James RiverDam construction licensing powers of Federal and State

governments, background papersU1913-4-S2

JapanNuclear energy peaceful uses, congressional opposition to US-Japan

agreementV1988-3-S1

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Nuclear liability laws of selected countries, textU1965-4-J1

Joint Committee of National Utility AssociationsPublicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportUl 935-2-S1

Joint Committee on Atomic EnergyAEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Atomic Energy Act of 1946, text with amendmentsU1953-4-J1

Atomic Energy Act of 19S4, amendments relating to licensing andother procedures and radiation protection standardsU1970-3-H1

Cancellation charges inclusion in long-term contracts between AECand electric utilities, authorizationU1953-3-H1

Compilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selectedtreaties and documentsU1969-4-J1

Congressional review of international nuclear agreements,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H1

Development, use, and control of nuclear energy, requirement forannual Joint Committee report to CongressU1974-3-S1

Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Indemnity funds under Price-Anderson Act, extension to includeprivate insurance, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1975-3-S1

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportU1965-4-J1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryU1953-4-J2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, first report ofcongressional joint committee, with history of Atomic Energy Actand summary of committee activitiesU1948-3-S1

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU19S9-4-J1

Nuclear power plant operations temporary licensing for emergencyneeds, amendment of Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1972-3-H1

Nuclear power regulation procedures in the AEC, statutoryrequirements and background materials, committee staff reportU1961-4-J2

Nuclear power regulation procedures in the AEC, statutoryrequirements, case histories, and problems, staff analysis andrecommendationsU1961-4-J1

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staffevaluationUI957-4-J1

Nuclear reactor prototype development for electric powergeneration, acceleration of AEC civilian programs, withbackground and recommendationsU1956-3-S1

Jurisdiction

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification extensionfor licensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1965-3-S2

Nuclear weapons and materials control and licensing proceduresrevisions, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H2

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActV1956-3-H1

Joint Committee on TaxationUtility investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accounting

treatment for ratemaking, staff clarificationU1982-4-H3

Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Tennessee ValleyAuthorityTennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,

operation, and background, congressional investigationV1939-4-J1

Jones, Douglas N."Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,

1974"U1975-4-S2

"Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,1975"U1976-4-S3

"Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,1976"£77977-4-57

"Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,1977"U1978-4-S1

Judicial decisionssee names of specific cases

JurisdictionCertificate of public convenience requirement for transportation or

sale of natural gas or for construction, extension, or operation ofnatural gas faculties subject to jurisdiction of FPC, amendment ofNatural Gas Act17/942-3-57

Certificate of public convenience requirement in Natural Gas Act,extensionU1941-3-H1

Definition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication proceduresfor regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation report177937-4-S7

Exemption of nonprofit rural electrification cooperatives from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power Actt77965-3^S7

Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate CommerceAct, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersU1906-2-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityVI955-3-57

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification of congressional intent andjurisdiction of FPC, with minority views£77949-3-H7

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification with legislative history of Act andtext of FPC ordersI77949-3-S7

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Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, reafffirmation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problemsU1947-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdictionV1936-3-H2; U2937-3-S2

Natural gas interstate transportation, State public utility commissionsjurisdictionU1988-3-H1; U1988-3-S4

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActUl 952-3-S1

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActU1953-3-H2

Rural nonprofit electrification cooperatives exemption from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power Act177964-3-57

State utility commission responsibilities, organization, budget, andrate base policies, survey by StateU1967-2-S1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityUl 935-3-57

Kaufman, Alvin"Are the electric utilities gold plated? A perspective on electric

utility reliability"U1979-4-HJ

"Will the lights go on in 1990?"V1980-4-H2

Kanfman, Alvin, et at"Electric Reliability Council of Texas intertie situation"

U1976-4-S2"Electric utility sector: concepts, practices, and problems"

U1977-4-H1

Laborsee also Occupational health and safety

Lancaster, Angela"Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,

1975"Ul 976-4-53

"Statistical materials on the electric utility industry"177976-4-H7

Index by Subjects and Names

Land usesee also Public lands

DOE nonmilitary radioactive waste research and demonstrationprogram establishmentU1981-3-H3

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesU1972-4-S1

Radioactive waste civilian repository program of DOE, revision177 987-3-52

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1982-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsV1990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActUl 990-3-53

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Lawsee Antitrust lawsee Constitutional lawsee Courtssee U.S. statutes

Law enforcementsee also Injunctions

Air pollution monitoring and research and development programsimprovement, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H1

Blackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric powerservice, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementU1990-3-H2

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU1952-4-S1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdictionU1936-3-H2; U1937-3-S2

Nuclear materials transport and storage, implementation of physicalprotection conventionUI982-3-H1

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

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Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-S1

Legislative bodiessee Congress

Legislative Reference Servicesee also Congressional Research Service

St. Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportUl 95 9-4-S1

Lewis, Elmer A.Compilation of laws governing the FPC, 1920-30

U19304-H1Libraries

see also Information storage and retrieval systemsLibrary of Congress

see also Congressional Research Servicesee also Legislative Reference Service

• LicensesAtomic Energy Act of 1954, amendments relating to licensing and

other procedures and radiation protection standardsU1970-3-HI

Definition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication proceduresfor regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history ofwater power legislationUl 919-3-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportU1920-3-H1

FPC functions, licensing authority, staff, and budgetU1933-2-S1

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-H5

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, includinginapplicability of Federal Power Act municipal preferenceprovisions to FERC decisions, and user charges establishmentU1986-3-H2

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects license renewal procedures, amendment ofFederal Power ActU1968-3-H1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU19S6-4-J1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryUJ953-4-J2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU19S4-3-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing procedures delay and proposedreforms, CBO studyU1979-4-H2

Nuclear power plant licensing process, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear power plant operations temporary licensing for emergencyneeds, amendment of Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1972-3-H1

Mahrenholz, Gary J.

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staffevaluationUl 957-4-Jl

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification extensionfor licensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act177 96S-3-S2

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Nuclear weapons and materials control and licensing proceduresrevisions, amendment of Atomic Energy ActUI974-3-H2

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesV1912-4-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papersV1913-4-SI

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-HJ

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityVI935-3-S1

Litigationsee Civil procedure

LoansEnergy conservation and solar energy incentives, including

expansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU2979-3-H1

Hydroelectric project feasibility studies and construction loanprogram extension and revisionU1979-3-S2

RFC loans to corporations, including non-profits, to finance gas orelectric utility acquisition and construction projects, clarificationU1941-3-H2

Rural public utility cooperatives credit eligibility expansionW973-3-S1

Local governmentsee also Urban areas

Lone Star Gas Corp.Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeU1940-4-S1

Lntton, Thomas"Financial condition of the U.S. electric utility industry"

U1986-4-S1

Mahrenholz, Gary J."Promoting efficiency in the electric utility sector"

Ul 982-4-S2

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Managementsee also Government efficiencysee also Public administration

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary reportUl 935-2-S5

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC reportU1935-2-S2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportUl 935-2-S4

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationU1939-4-J1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: affiliations ofofficers/directors, and list of operating companies by holdingcompanyU1934-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Manson Securities TrustUtility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gas

industry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Manufacturing industriessee also names of specific industries

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Producer gas made from coal, comparison with steam and otherpower plants, Geological Survey BulletinUJ909-2-H1

Marketingsee also Competitionsee also Consumer protectionsee also Economic concentrationsee also Prices

DOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final reportUl 936-2-S1

Index by Subjects and Names

Mass mediasee also Press

MassachusettsElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesV1966-4-S1

Medicinesee also Occupational health and safetysee also Public health

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Mergers and acquisitionssee also Economic concentration

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

MexicoAir quality control programs along US-Mexican border, revision of

Clean Air ActU1990-3-H2

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Electric energy imports and exports across State boundaries, andimports from Canada and Mexico, with detailed statistics, FTCfinal reportU1931-2-S1

Middle South Utilities, Inc.AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsV19S6-4-S1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportV1955-4-S1

Middle West Utilities Co.Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU193S-2-S6

Mineral resourcessee also Chemicals and chemical industrysee also Coal and coal miningsee also Mines and miningsee also Natural gas and gas industrysee also Petroleum and petroleum industry

Mines and miningsee also Coal and coal mining

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

MississippiElectric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,

with background correspondence and documentsU1975-4-H1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportUl 955-4-S1

Mississippi River Fuel Co.Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeU1940-4-S1

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Mississippi Valley Generating Co.AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU1956-4-SI

Monopoliessee also Antitrust lawsee also Competitionsee also Economic concentration

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Government ownership of public utilities versus private ownership,comparative advantagesU1900-2-S1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU1952-4-S1

Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and Stateauthorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

MontanaHydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects in

western States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1: U1984-3-H1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

US-Canada electric power transmission line property acquisitionauthorization, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Morrison, Sylvia"Construction work in progress in electric base rate"

U1982-4-H2Mozer, Harold M.

"National power grid system study: an overview of economics,regulatory, and engineering aspects"U1976-4-S1

Muscle ShoalsCongressional hearings statements on Muscle Shoals project, digest

U1922-4-H1Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

National Academy of SciencesMembership list and charter, appendix to report on Atomic Energy

Act amendmentsU1970-3-H1

National Association of Railroad and Utilities CommissionersNatural gas interstate transportation and sale regulation and

definition of FPC jurisdictionUl 93 7-3-52

National Regulatory Research Institute

National Committee on Radiation ProtectionNuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal and

State or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

National Council on Radiation Protection and MeasurementsMembership list and charter, appendix to report on Atomic Energy

Act amendmentsU1970-3-H1

National Economic Research Associates, Inc."Development and Structure of the Electric Utility Industry and the

Impact of Government Policies"U1974-4-S1

National Electric Energy Conservation ActText of proposed bill, with CRS analysis of proposed single national

power systemU1976-4-S1

National Electric Light AssociationElectrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situation

and role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportVI935-2-SI

National Energy ActEnergy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, and

tax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

National Energy Conservation Incentives ActEnergy conservation incentives establishment, including utility

financing for conservation measures installationU1979-3-H2

National Energy Conservation Policy ActAmendment to extend DOE residential energy conservation

programs and expand role of utilitiesU1979-3-H1

Energy conservation incentives establishment, including utilityfinancing for conservation measures installation, amendment ofEnergy Conservation Policy ActU1979-3-H2

Energy conservation requirements for residential buildings, consumerproducts, and industrial equipment in National EnergyConservation Policy ActU1977-3-S3

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-HI

National Energy Policy ActGlobal climate and environmental changes mitigation, national

energy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

National Gas SurveyReserves of domestic natural gas, survey by FPC and priorities for

synthetic fuel research and developmentU1972-3-H3

National Nuclear Waste Policy Actsee Nuclear Waste Policy Act

National Power Policy CommitteeBonneville electric power project administration, letter from the

President transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommitteeV1937-2-S1

Holding company control of gas and electric utilities, NationalPower Policy Committee report with recommendationsU1935-2-H1; U1935-3-S1

National Regulatory Research InstituteEstablishment

U1977-3-S4Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and State

authorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

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National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

National Rural Electric Cooperative AssociationAdministration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessU1944-4-S1

National securityAtomic Energy Act of 1946, text with amendments

U1953-4-J1Construction of fuel-fired electric generating plants to supplement

hydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinionU1951-3-H1

Eminent domain exercise for construction of electric power plants ortransmission facilities in wartime, approvalU1918-3-S1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECV1956-4-J1

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryU1953-4-J2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, report withminority viewsV1946-3-H1

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, conferencereportV1946-3-H2

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, backgroundand analysis of proposed legislationU1946-3-S1

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU19S4-3-H1

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, first report ofcongressional joint committee, with history of Atomic Energy Actand summary of committee activitiesU1948-3-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsV1946-4-S2

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

National Solar and Energy Conservation Incentives ActEnergy conservation and solar energy incentives, including

expansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

National Strategic Uranium ReserveEstablishment

U1989-3-S1; U1990-3-S2; U1990-3-S3

Nationalizationsee Government ownership

Natural Gas ActAssessment of first 5 years of regulation under Natural Gas Act

U1944-4-H1Certificate of public convenience requirement for transportation or

sale of natural gas or for construction, extension, or operation ofnatural gas facilities subject to jurisdiction of FPC, amendment ofNatural Gas ActVI942-3-S1

Certificate of public convenience requirement in Natural Gas Act,extensionU1941-3-H1

Index by Subjects and Names

Customer price increases resulting from pipeline costs, moratoriumand elimination of price controls on first sales, message from thePresident transmitting proposed amendments to Natural Gas Actand other actsU1983-2-H1

Independent producers and gatherers of natural gas, amendment ofNatural Gas Act with clarification of FPC authority in interstateand foreign commerceU1955-3-S1

Independent producers and gatherers of natural gas in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU2956-2-H1

Independent producers exclusion from regulation under Natural GasAct, clarification of congressional intent and jurisdiction of FPC,with minority viewsU1949-3-H1

Independent producers exclusion from regulation under Natural GasAct, clarification with legislative history of Act and text of FPCordersUl 949-3-S1

Independent producers exclusion from regulation under Natural GasAct, presidential vetoV1950-2-H1

Independent producers exemption from regulation as public utilitiesby FPC, and continuation of interstate pipeline companiesregulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Interstate pricing deregulation for natural gas, amendment of NaturalGas ActU1978-4-H2

Interstate pricing deregulation for new natural gas, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportU1978-3-H3

Interstate transportation and sale of natural gas and jurisdiction ofFPC, definitionU1936-3-H2

Interstate transportation and sale of natural gas, reaffinnation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problems,amendment of Natural Gas ActU1947-3-H1

Interstate transportation and sale regulation and definition of FPCjurisdictionUl 93 7-3-52

Intrastate distribution of natural gas by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActU19S2-3-S1

Intrastate distribution of natural gas by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActU1953-3-H2

State public utility commissions jurisdiction over natural gasinterstate transportationU1988-3-H1; U1988-3-S4

Natural gas and gas industrysee also Natural gas pipelinessee also Natural gas utilitiessee also Statistical data: Natural gas

Certificate of public convenience requirement for transportation orsale of natural gas or for construction, extension, or operation ofnatural gas facilities subject to jurisdiction of FPC, amendment ofNatural Gas ActU1942-3-S1

Economic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuelindustries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationUI971-3-H1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

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Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, with lists of electric power company interlocking directorates,company capitalization, and bank interrelations, Secretary ofAgriculture reportV1916-2-S3

Electric utility plants and major installation fuel use restrictionsrevisionU1987-3-H1

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

Federal and State regulation of natural gas utility, pipeline, andholding companies: digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S2

FPC and other regulatory agencies activities and reform proposals,study and hearings summaryU1976-2-H1

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Government ownership of public utilities versus private ownership,comparative advantagesU1900-2-S1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportV1952-4-S1

Independent producers and gatherers of natural gas, amendment ofNatural Gas Act with clarification of FPC authority in interstateand foreign commerceVI955-3-S1

Independent producers and gatherers of natural gas in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Independent producers exemption from regulation as public utilitiesby FPC, and continuation of interstate pipeline companiesregulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU19S7-3-H1

List of gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies examined byFTC, with prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected netmonthly bills by State, economic appendices to FTC final reportVI936-2-S3

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsV1944-4-H1

Operating conditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation,service contracts, and legal basis of natural gas producing, utility,pipeline, and holding companies, FTC final reportV1936-2-S1

Reserves of domestic natural gas, survey by FPC and priorities forsynthetic fuel research and developmentU1972-3-H3

State public utility commissions jurisdiction over natural gasinterstate transportationU1988-3-H1: U1988-3-S4

Surcharges pass-through to industrial boiler users, requirementsrepealU1987-3-S1

Wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and State authorities,overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

Wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU1989-3-H1

Wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,amendment of Natural Gas Policy Act, conference reportU1989-3-H2

Wellhead price deregulation steps and improved access by localcompanies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision of FERCauthorityU1983-3-S2

Natural gas pipelines

Natural Gas Consumer Regulatory Reform AmendmentsNatural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer price

increases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsV1983-2-H1

Natural Gas Decontrol ActWellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,

amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActUJ989-3-H1

Wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActV1989-3-H2

Natural Gas Market Policy ActWellhead price freeze and deregulation steps, revision of FERC

authorityU1984-3-H2

Natural Gas Pipe Line Co. of AmericaNatural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeU1940-4-S1

Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, Federal PowerCommission v.Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 years

U1944-4-H1Natural gas pipelines

Customer price increases resulting from pipeline costs, moratoriumand elimination of price controls on first sales, message from thePresident transmitting proposed amendments to Natural Gas Actand other actsV1983-2-H1

Independent producers exclusion from regulation under Natural GasAct, clarification of congressional intent and jurisdiction of FPC,with minority viewsV1949-3-H1

Independent producers exclusion from regulation under Natural GasAct, clarification with legislative history of Act and text of FPCordersVI949-3-S1

Independent producers exclusion from regulation under Natural GasAct, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Industry size and concentration, ownership, prices, and regulation,FTC study for Temporary National Economic CommitteeU1940-4-S1

Interstate pricing deregulation for natural gas, amendment of NaturalGas ActU1978-4-H2

Interstate pricing deregulation for new natural gas, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportU1978-3-H3

Interstate transportation and sale of natural gas, reafSrmation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problems,amendment of Natural Gas ActU1947-3-H1

Interstate transportation and sale of natural gas, regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdictionV1936-3-H2; U1937-3-S2

Intrastate distribution of natural gas by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActU1952-3-S1

Intrastate distribution of natural gas by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActV1953-3-H2

List of gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies examined byFTC, with prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected netmonthly bills by State, economic appendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S3

Wellhead price freeze and deregulation steps, revision of FERCauthorityU1984-3-H2

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Natural Gas Policy ActCustomer price increases resulting from pipeline costs, moratorium

and elimination of price controls on first sales, message from thePresident transmitting proposed amendments to Natural Gas Actand other actsV 1983-2411

Electric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revisionUI987-3-S1

Interstate pricing deregulation for natural gas, amendment of NaturalGas ActVI978-4412

Interstate pricing deregulation for new natural gas, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportV1978-3-H3

Wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU1989-3-H1

Wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU1989-3-H2

Wellhead price deregulation steps and improved access by localcompanies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision of FERCauthorityV1983-3-S2

Wellhead price freeze and deregulation steps, revision of FERCauthorityVI984-3-H2

Natural gas utilitiessee also Utility plants and equipmentsee also Utility rates and investment

Certificate of public convenience requirement in Natural Gas Act,extensionU1941-3-H1

Energy conservation requirements for residential buildings, consumerproducts, and industrial equipment in National EnergyConservation Policy ActVI977-3-53

Loans by RFC to corporations, including non-profits, to finance gasor electric utility acquisition and construction projects, clarificationU1941-3-H2

Lobbying activities related to utility holding company legislation,congressional investigation report with text of proposed lobbyinglegislationV1936-3411

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC reportU1935-2-S2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportU1935-2-S4

Regulation of public utilities expansion by Public Utilities RegulatoryPolicy ActUl 977-3-S4

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities, FTCreport general index volumeV1937-2-S2

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities,National Power Policy Committee report with recommendationsU1935-2-H1

Utility holding companies organization, management, competitivesituation, financial operations, and service contracts, electricutilities with selected data on natural gas utility companies, FTCsummary reportU1935-2-S5

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendations

Index by Subjects and Names

U193S-2-S3Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: affiliations of

officers/directors, and list of operating companies by holdingcompanyV1934-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyU1934-3-H3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control- natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU193S-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU193S-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility-Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU193S-3-S1

Natural Gas Utilization ActElectric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revision

U1987-3-S1Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act

Wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on first sale,amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU2989-3-H2

Natural resourcessee also Hydroelectric power

NebraskaRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Negotiationssee also Treaties and conventions

Nelson, Karen"Existing and projected power plant capacity in the U.S."

U1983-4-H1"Summary of hearings on the future of the nation's energy utilities:

implications for Federal R.D. & D."U1982-4-H1

NevadaBoulder Dam power project operating authority and generating

charges, congressional hearingsU1940-4-H1

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationUl 980-3 -SI

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River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesV1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

New HampshireElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesV1966-4-S1

New MexicoWestern Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation on

nuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

New York CityBlackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric power

service, CRS analysis of costsU197S-4-H1

Electric power failure of November 196S impact in the northeasternUS, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesUl 966-4^1

New York StateElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportU1959-4-S1

New York State Power AuthorityHydroelectric power development by Federal government versus

private steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

New York United CorporationUtility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner's

detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

News mediasee Press

Newspaperssee Press

Nixon, Richard M.Nuclear plant construction speed-up and creation of ERDA,

recommendations by President in view of energy crisis situationU1973-2-H1

North American Light and Power Co.Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

North DakotaRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

US-Canada electric power transmission line property acquisitionauthorization, conference reportU2978-3-H2

NRCsee Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Nuclear accidents and safetyEvaluation programs of NRC, including inspection and enforcement,

assessmentU1980-3-H8

Federal and State responsibilities for regulation of public health andsafety aspects of nuclear power development, selected articles andreportsUl 959-4-J1

Nuclear power

Indemnification and liability system extension and revision,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; U19&7-3-H4

Indemnification and liability system revision, amendment ofPrice-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

Indemnity funds under Price-Anderson Act, extension to includeprivate insurance, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1975-3-S1

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportVJ96S-4-J1

Inspection program of NRC including accident at ConsolidatedEdison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

International conventions on nuclear accident notification andassistance, Senate ratificationV1988-3-S3

Licensing process for nuclear power plants, oversightU1981-3-H2

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements andbackground materials, committee staff reportU1961-4-J2

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements, casehistories, and problems, staff analysis and recommendationsV1961-4-J1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,trust fund establishmentU1982-3-S1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimonysummaryU1980-4-H1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, staff report oninadequacies of plant manager notifications to Federal and StateofficialsU1981-4-H1

Transport and storage of nuclear materials, implementation ofconvention on physical protectionU1982-3-H1

Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazardsregulation, NRC and congressional investigationU1987-3-H3

Nuclear Investigations Improvement ActNRC Office of Investigations statutory basis establishment and

practices codification, amendment of Energy Reorganization ActU1988-3-H2

Nuclear powersee also Nuclear accidents and safetysee also Radioactive waste managementsee also Uraniumsee also Utility plants and equipmentsee also Utility rates and investment

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU19S6-4-J2

Atomic Energy Act of 1946, text with amendmentsU1953-4-J1

Atomic Energy Act of 19S4, amendments relating to licensing andother procedures and radiation protection standardsU1970-3-HJ

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, report withminority viewsU1946-3-H1

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, conferencereportU1946-3-H2

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, establishment of controlby AEC and supervision by congressional committees, backgroundand analysis of proposed legislation

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U1946-3-S1Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, amendment of Atomic

Energy Act, conference reportU19S4-3-H1

Civilian and military uses of nuclear power, first report ofcongressional joint committee, with history of Atomic Energy Actand summary of committee activitiesU1948-3-S1

Congressional review of international nuclear agreements,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H1

Development, use, and control of nuclear energy, requirement forannual Joint Committee report to CongressU1974-3-S1

DOE accelerated fusion research and development programs,establishmentU1980-3-H2

Economic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuelindustries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationU1971-3-H1

Electric energy demand and generating capacity trends andestimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersU1960-4-S1

Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRSanalysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

ERDA and NRC establishment, conference reportU1974-3-H3

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Licensing procedures of AEC for nuclear reactor facilities,committee staff evaluationUI9S7-4-J1

NRC regulation of nuclear power industry, alleged inadequacies,congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

Peaceful uses of nuclear energy, congressional opposition toUS-Japan agreementU1988-3-S1

Peaceful uses potential for nuclear energy and impact on selecteddomestic industries, foreign country applications, and organizationand role of AECU1956-4-J1

Private enterprise and nuclear power development, hearingssummaryUI953-4-J2

Reactor prototype development for electric power generation,acceleration of AEC civilian programs, with background andrecommendationsU1956-3-S1

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements andbackground materials, committee staff reportU1961-4-J2

Regulation procedures in the AEC, statutory requirements, casehistories, and problems, staff analysis and recommendationsU1961-4-J1

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Weapons and materials control and licensing procedures revisions,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1974-3-H2

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Nuclear Regulation Reorganization and Reform ActNRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,

amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Index by Subjects and Names

Nuclear Regulatory CommissionAuditing procedures within Federal agencies, revision

U1986-3-S1Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRS

analysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsVI976-4-S2

Establishment of ERDA and NRC, conference reportU1974-3-H3

Evaluation programs of NRC, including inspection and enforcement,assessmentU1980-3-H8

Inspection program of NRC including accident at ConsolidatedEdison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

Licensing process for nuclear power plants, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear Safety Agency replacement of NRCU1988-3-S2

Office of Investigations statutory basis establishment and practicescodification, amendment of Energy Reorganization ActU1988-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActV1982-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

Regulation of nuclear power industry by NRC, alleged inadequacies,congressional investigationV1987-4-H1

Research programs oversight, findings and recommendationsU1982-3-H3

Standardization of nuclear plants, NRC role and review of industryexperience, OTA reportU1981-4-H2

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, staff report oninadequacies of plant manager notifications to Federal and StateofficialsU1981-4-H1

Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazardsregulation, NRC and congressional investigationU1987-3-H3

Nuclear Safety AgencyNRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,

amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsVI988-3-52

Nuclear Safety BoardEstablishment

U1980-3-H7Nuclear Siting and Licensing Act

Plant licensing procedures delay and proposed reforms, CBO studyU1979-4-H2

Nuclear Waste Policy ActIndemnification and liability system extension and revision,

amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; V1987-3-H4

Indemnification and liability system revision, amendment ofPrice-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

Radioactive waste civilian repository program of DOE, revisionVI987-3-S2

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures, and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Radioactive waste facilities siting procedures establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1982-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

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Nuclear Waste Research, Development, and Demonstration ActRadioactive waste management and disposal demonstration program

by DOE, establishmentU1980-3-H3

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with additional, separate, andsupplemental viewsU1980-3-H5

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with minority viewsU1980-3-H4

Occupational health and safetyDrug and alcohol testing of nuclear power plant employees,

amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Office of Comptroller GeneralAEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Joppa, Illinois, plantU1955-4-J2

Office of Technology AssessmentElectric power industry increased competition, technical feasibility

and public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Electric power new technologies status and potential for use in the1990s, OTA studyU1985-4-H1

Electric power systems vulnerability to natural disasters andsabotage, OTA assessment and policy optionsU1990-4-S1

Nuclear power plant standardization, NRC role, and review ofindustry experience, OTA reportU1981-4-H2

Office of the Clerk of the HouseCompilation of laws governing the FPC, 1920-30

W930-4-H7Ogden, Gibbons v.

St Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

Ohio Valley Electric Corp.AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report of

Comptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

Oilsee Petroleum and petroleum industry

OklahomaRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesVI912-4-SI

Omnibus Vehicular Natural Gas Jurisdiction, Uranium Enrichment,and Solar, Wind, Waste and Geothermal Power ProductionIncentives ActRenewable energy resources development programs enhancement

measures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

OregonRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Power Plant Siting Act

OTAsee Office of Technology Assessment

Otis Elevator Co.Electric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesV1966-4-S1

Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation ActEstablishment of regional program

U1979-3-S3Parsons, Frank

"Public Ownership"U1900-2-S1

PatentsAtomic Energy Act provisions on land patents, minority views on

constitutionalityV1946-3-H1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Nuclear power for civilian and military uses, amendment of AtomicEnergy Act, conference reportU1954-3-H1

PennsylvaniaElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966-4-S1

Petroleum and petroleum industrysee also Natural gas and gas industry

Electric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revisionU1987-3-S1

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyVI982-4-S2

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Phillips Petroleum Co. v. State of WisconsinFPC authority over independent producers and gatherers of natural

gas in interstate commerce, analysis and text of Supreme CourtdecisionU1955-3-S1

Natural gas producers regulation as public utilities under SupremeCourt decision, exemption by amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Pinson, Lawrence F."National power grid system study: an overview of economics,

regulatory, and engineering aspects"U1976-4-S1

Poling, Robert D., et al."Electricity: A new regulatory order?"

U1991-4-H1

Political ethicsNuclear power industry regulation by NRC, alleged inadequacies,

congressional investigationU1987-4-H1

Pollutionsee Environmental pollution and control

Power Plant Siting ActElectric power generation environmental impacts and Federal and

State plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummariesU1972-4-S1

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Power Reactor Development Co.

Power Reactor Development Co.Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staff

evaluationU1957-4-J1

Power resourcessee also Coal and coal miningsee also Electric powersee also Energy conservationsee also Hydroelectric powersee also Natural gas and gas industrysee also Nuclear powersee also Petroleum and petroleum industrysee also Solar energy

Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use ActElectric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revision

UI987-3-S1Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,

conference reportU1978-3-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,prohibitions repealU1986-3-H4

Electric utility plants and major installation fuel use restrictionsrevisionU1987-3-H1

Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Natural gas wellhead price deregulation steps and improved accessby local companies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision ofFERC authorityW983-3-S2

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

Presidential Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear AccidentsEstablishment

U1987-3-H2; V1987-3-H4; U1986-3-H3Presidential communications and messages

Administrative reorganization of the FPC, committee approval andpresidential recommendationU19SO-3-S1

Bonneville electric power project administration, letter from thePresident transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommitteeVI93 7-2-S1

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

National Power Policy committee report on holding companycontrol of gas and electric utilities, letter from PresidentU1935-2-H1; U1935-3-S1

Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Nuclear plant construction speed-up and creation of ERDA,recommendations by President in view of energy crisis situationU1973-2-H1

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsVI946-4-S2

Index by Subjects and Names

Presidential powerssee also Congressional powerssee also Executive agreementssee also Presidential vetoes

Fuels used to generate electricity, establishment of emergencyconservation plans for Presidential approval and coordinationU1979-3-S1

Nuclear plant construction speed-up and creation of ERDA,recommendations by President in view of energy crisis situationU1973-2-H1

Presidential vetoesNatural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate and

foreign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Presssee also Public opinion

Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate CommerceAct, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersU1906-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of names and association activities, FTC report177935-2^2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportU1935-2-S4

Price-Anderson ActIndemnity funds under Price-Anderson Act, extension to include

private insurance, amendment of Atomic Energy ActUl 975-3-S1

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportU1965-4-J1

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification extensionfor licensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1965-3-S2

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportU1958-3-H1

Price-Anderson Amendments ActNuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension and

revision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; U1987-3-H4

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system revision,amendment of Price-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

PricesDOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,

potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Electric power retail prices and number of customers in 51 cities1923-38, Bureau of Labor Statistics reportU1939-2-H1

Electric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revisionUl 987-3-S1

Electric utility rate refunds to wholesale customers, FERCprocedures revision, amendment of Federal Power ActU1988-3-S5

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textU1977-2-H1

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Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityVI955-3 -SI

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification of congressional intent andjurisdiction of FPC, with minority viewsU1949-3-H1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Natural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer priceincreases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeUl 940-4-SI

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy ActU1989-3-H1

Natural gas wellhead price and nonprice controls elimination on firstsale, amendment of Natural Gas Policy Act, conference reportU1989-3-H2

Natural gas wellhead price deregulation steps and improved accessby local companies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision ofFERC authorityUl 983-3-S2

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

ProfitElectric utility companies organization and ownership, and role of

General Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC reportU1927-2-S1

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportUl 928-2-S1

Profozich, Russell J."Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,

1976"U1977-4-S1

"Electric and gas utility rate and fuel adjustment clause increases,1977"U1978-4-S1

Propertysee also Land usesee also Public lands

Public administrationsee also Federal advisory bodiessee also Federal departments and agenciessee also Government efficiencysee also Government spendingsee also Independent regulatory commissionssee also State governments

Electric power industry increased competition, technical feasibilityand public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BlockingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportUl 93 7-4-57

Federal agency internal auditing procedures revisionU1986-3-S1

Public utilities

Public contractssee Government contracts and procurement

Public financesee Government spendingsee Taxation

Public healthsee also Environmental pollution and controlsee also Occupational health and safety

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

Public landsColorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,

congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

Federal rights-of-way and easement rental fees, rural cooperativesexemptionU1984-3-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history ofwater power legislationU1919-3-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportU1920-3-H1

FPC establishment, national park leasing authority, andreorganization, texts of legislation 1920-30U193&4-H1

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

Right of way over public lands for electric power generationfacilities, approvalU1896-3-H1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Public opinionsee also Press

Nuclear reactor licensing procedures of the AEC, committee staffevaluationUl 95 7-4-J1

Utility associations publicity activities, index of names andassociation activities, FTC reportVI935-2-S2

Utility associations publicity activities, index to hearings testimony,exhibits, and supporting materials, FTC reportU1935-2-S4

Utility associations publicity activities and expenditures to opposepublic ownership of utilities and influence national elections, FTCsummary reportUl 935-2-S1

Utility associations publicity activities and expenditures to opposepublic ownership of utilities and influence national elections, FTCreport with indexU1935-2-S6

Public utilitiessee also Electric utilitiessee also Natural gas utilitiessee also Nuclear power

Common carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,definitionU1886-3-S1

Energy conservation and solar energy incentives, includingexpansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

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Energy conservation incentives establishment, including utilityfinancing for conservation measures installationU1979-3-H2

Investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for utility ratemakingU1982-3-H4

Investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for utility ratemaking, staff clarificationU1982-4-H3

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Rural public utility cooperatives credit eligibility expansion177973-5-57

Utility energy audit services for residential and small commercialand apartment buildings, revision of DOE requirementsU1986-3-H1

Public Utility Holding Company ActElectric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, Brookings

Institution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation report177937-4-57

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreport£77952-4-57

Registration provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Actof 1935, Supreme Court opinion177938-2-57

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company Act177956-3-H7

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityI77935-3-H7

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportV1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority177935-3-57

Public Utility Regulatory Policies ActHydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,

conference reportU1986-3-HS

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensing177985-3-57

Investment by public utilities in conservation and energy efficiencyresources, amendment of Public Utilities Regulatory Policies ActV1990-3-S1

Project feasibility studies and construction loan program extensionand revision177979-3-52

Ratemaking procedures and stock disclosure requirements for publicutilities, Federal involvement expansion, conference report177978-3-H2

Regulation of public utilities expansion by Public Utilities RegulatoryPolicy ActUl 977-3-54

Publishers and publishingsee also Press

Index by Subjects and Names

Radioactive waste managementDOE nonmilitary radioactive waste research and demonstration

program establishmentU1981-3-H3

DOE program to establish a national civilian radioactive wastedisposal system, revisionVI987-3-S2

DOE radioactive waste management and disposal demonstrationprogram, establishmentU1980-3-H3

DOE radioactive waste management and disposal demonstrationprogram, establishment, with minority viewsU1980-3-H4

DOE radioactive waste management demonstration program,establishment, with additional, separate, and supplemental viewsU1980-3-H5

Facilities siting procedures establishment for radioactive waste,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H6

Facilities siting procedures for radioactive waste; and Nuclear SafetyBoard establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1980-3-H7

Federal program establishment for disposal and storage ofnonmilitary radioactive wasteU1982-3-H2

Federal program proposed establishment for disposal and storage ofnonmilitary radioactive wasteU1981-3-S1

Management of nonmilitary radioactive waste, establishment ofpolicy including user fee system, communication from thePresidentU1982-2-H1

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system extension andrevision, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1987-3-H2; U1987-3-H4

Nuclear accident liability and indemnification system revision,amendment of Price-Anderson ActU1986-3-H3

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsU1990-3-S2

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Rainy RiverDam construction licensing powers of Federal and State

governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Reagan, RonaldNatural gas pipeline cost increases, moratorium on customer price

increases and elimination of price controls on first sales, messagefrom the President transmitting proposed amendments to NaturalGas Act and other actsU1983-2-H1

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Reconstruction Finance Corporation ActLoans by RFC to corporations, including non-profits, to finance gas

or electric utility acquisition and construction projects, clarificationU1941-3-H2

Refuse and refuse disposalsee also Radioactive waste management

Regulatory agenciessee Independent regulatory commissions

Regulatory Fairness ActElectric utility rate refunds to wholesale customers, FERC

procedures revision, amendment of Federal Power ActUJ988-3-SS

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Remediessee also Injunctions

Researchsee also Research, development, and demonstration projectssee also Technological innovations

Air pollution monitoring and research and development programsimprovement, amendment of dean Air ActU1990-3-H1

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryV19S2-4-H1

Geothermal electric power and heat production potential and likelytechnological and environmental problems, subcommittee hearingsfindingsU1973-4-S1

Natural gas domestic reserves survey by FPC, and priorities forsynthetic fuel research and developmentV1972-3-H3

NRC research programs oversight, findings and recommendationsU1982-3-H3

Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearingssummaryU1953-4-J2

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressV1970-3-H2

Research, development, and demonstration projectsAtomic Energy Act of 1946, text with amendments

U1953-4-J1Clean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,

supplemental, and minority viewsV1982-3-S2

DOE accelerated fusion research and development programs,establishmentU1980-3-H2

DOE nonmilitary radioactive waste research and demonstrationprogram establishmentU1981-3-H3

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Indemnification extension for nuclear research and training programslicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1965-3-S2

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECU1956-4-J1

Nuclear reactor prototype projects of AEC, background andrecommendationsV1956-3-S1

Nuclear research and training programs indemnification forlicensees, amendment of Atomic Energy Act, conference reportV1958-3-H1

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishmentUJ9SO-3-H3

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with additional, separate, andsupplemental viewsU1980-3-H5

Radioactive waste management and disposal demonstration programby DOE, establishment, with minority viewsU1980-3-H4

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Resources for the Future, Inc.Electric energy demand and generating capacity trends and

estimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersV196O4-S1

Rural electrification

Retail tradesee also Advertisingsee also Consumer protectionsee also Marketing

Revenuesee Taxation

Rhode IslandElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966+S1

Rivers and waterwayssee also Dams

Clean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,supplemental, and minority viewsV1982-3-S2

Common carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,definitionU1886-3-S1

Hydroelectric power development and authority of Federal and Stategovernments, Secretary of War proposals for legislationV1914-4-H1

Rights of Federal and State governments over development and useof rivers and waterways, with related State constitution provisionsfor 10 western StatesV1912-4-S1

Rights of Federal and State governments over development and useof rivers and waterways, background papersU1913-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development with r^rmHa State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU19464-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsV19464-S2

Roosevelt, Franklin D.Bonneville electric power project administration, letter from the

President transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommitteeU1937-2-S1

Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

National Power Policy committee report on holding companycontrol of gas and electric utilities, letter from PresidentU1935-2-H1

National Power Policy committee report on holding companycontrol of gas and electric utilities, transmittal letter fromPresidentVI935-3-57

Roosevelt, TheodoreRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, background papersU19134-S1

Root, ElihuRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, background papersV1913-4-S1

Roseman, Herman G."Utility Financing Problems and National Energy Policy"

U1974-4-S1

Rural developmentsee also Rural electrification

Rural electrificationAdministration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessU1944-4-S1

Federal rights-of-way and easement rental fees, rural cooperativesexemptionUl 984-3-S1

Public utility cooperatives credit eligibility expansionU1973-3-S1

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Rural Electrification ActAdministration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessUI944-4-S1

Insured loan criteria for Rural Electrification Administration,revisionC77975-3-H7

Rural Electrification AdministrationElectric energy demand and generating capacity trends and

estimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersU1960-4-S1

Electric utility industry structure, capacity, power generation, andfinancial condition, CRS studyU1976-4-H1

Exemption of nonprofit rural electrification cooperatives from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power ActU1964-3-S1; U1965-3-S1

Insured loan criteria for Rural Electrification Administration,revisionU1975-3-H1

Sanitary engineeringsee also Environmental pollution and control

Science and technologysee also Technological innovations

Coal conversion for electric power generation to conserve oil andgas, CRS feasibility studyU1975-4-S1

Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and Stateauthorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

Nuclear energy peaceful uses, congressional opposition to US-JapanagreementU1988-3-S1

Nuclear energy peaceful uses potential, impact on selected domesticindustries, and foreign country applications; and organization androle of AECV19S6-4-J1

SecuritiesElectric utility companies organization and ownership, and role of

General Electric Co and Electric Bond & Share Co, FTC reportU1927-2-S1

Electric utility holding companies organization, management,competitive situation, financial operations, and service contracts,FTC summary report177955-2-55

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU1952-4-S1

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeU1940-4-S1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies operatingconditions, pricing, capital structure, competitive situation, servicecontracts, and legal basis, FTC final report177936-2^7

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary report177935-2-S7

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with index177935-2-S6

Utilities stock ownership, public disclosure requirements revision,conference reportI77978-3-H2

Index by Subjects and Names

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities, FTCreport general index volumeV1937-2-S2

Utility holding companies control of gas and electric utilities,National Power Policy Committee report with recommendationsU193S-2-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control- affiliations ofofficers /directors, and list of operating companies by holdingcompanyU1934-3-H1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner'sdetailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: history,controlling group, and financial structure, for 60 utility groups,summary of committee survey with index by companyV1934-3-H3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: utilityengineering and management services companies ownership andcharges, committee survey analysis with balance sheets forselected service companiesU1934-3-H6

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityV1935-3-S1

Securities and Exchange CommissionDixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, and

analysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsUl 956-4-S1

Electric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, BrookingsInstitution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportUl 93 7-4-S1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportUl 952-4-S1

Utility holding companies ownership of nuclear facilities fordevelopment of low-cost electric power, exclusion from provisionsof Public Utility Holding Company ActU1956-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-H1

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority, conference reportU1935-3-H2

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthority

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U1935-3-S1Securities and F.Tfhjmge Commission et aL, Electric Bond and ShareCompany et al. T.Registration provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Act

of 1935, Supreme Court opinion177938-2-57

Senatesee also terms beginning with Congressionalsee also under names of individual committees and subcommittees

beginning with Senate or Jointsee also under names of individual Senators

Senate Committee on Agriculture and ForestryAdministration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessU1944-4-S1

Rural public utility cooperatives credit eligibility expansionUl 973-3-S1

Senate Committee on CommerceAdministrative functions of FPC delegation to individual

commissioners or employees, authorizationU1962-3-S1

Bonneville electric power project administration, letter from thePresident transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommittee177 93 7-2-57

Electric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeasternUS, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966-4-S1

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummaries177972-4-57

Electric utility rate reform and regulatory improvement, and bulkfacility site planning, amendment of Federal Power Act£77976-3-57

Exemption of nonprofit rural electrification cooperatives from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power ActU1965-3-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history ofwater power legislation177979-3-57

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papers[77973-4-57

Rural nonprofit electrification cooperatives exemption from FPCjurisdiction, amendment of Federal Power Act[77964-3-57

Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ResourcesAlaska-Federal coal-fired electric power sharing authority

C77 980-3-52Coal conversion orders to utility plants by PEA, extension of

authority[77977-3-57

Electric power supply and conservation in Pacific Northwest,regional program establishment[77979-3-53

Electric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revisionUl 987-3-S1

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO study[77982-4-52

Electric utilities financial status and regulatory options forencouraging utility investments, CBO reportt/7986-4-57

Electric utility rate refunds to wholesale customers, FERCprocedures revision, amendment of Federal Power Act[77988-3-55

Energy conservation requirements for residential buildings, consumerproducts, and industrial equipment in National EnergyConservation Policy Act[77977-3-53

Federal rights-of-way and easement rental fees, rural cooperativesexemption[77984-3-57

Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

Fuels used to generate electricity, establishment of emergencyconservation plans for Presidential approval and coordinationU1979-3-S1

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationVI980-3-S1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and CAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1

Natural gas interstate transportation, State public utility commissionsjurisdictionU1988-3-54

Natural gas wellhead price deregulation steps and improved accessby local companies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision ofFERC authorityVI983-3-52

Project feasibility studies and construction loan program extensionand revisionU1979-3-S2

Radioactive waste civilian repository program of DOE, revisionU1987-3-S2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

Regulation of public utilities expansion by Public Utilities RegulatoryPolicy ActU1977-3-S4

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsU1990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActUl 990-3-53

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,trust fund establishmentU1982-3-S1

Uranium enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailingscleanup financing, and uranium stockpile establishment,amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Senate Committee on Environment and Public WorksClean Air Act programs, extension and revision, with additional,

supplemental, and minority viewsUl 982-3-S2

Dean Air Act revision bill potential costs to electric utilities, CBOanalysisU1988-4-S1

Clean Air Act revision impact on electric utilities and coalproduction, CBO studyU1982-4-S1

NRC replacement by independent Nuclear Safety Agency,amendment of Atomic Energy Act and other actsU1988-3-S2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishment177987-3-57

Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive DepartmentAdministrative reorganization of the FPC, committee approval and

presidential recommendationUl 950-3-57

Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsNuclear accident international notification and assistance

conventions, Senate ratification177988-3-53

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Nuclear energy peaceful uses, congressional opposition to US-JapanagreementVI988-3-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportVI95 9-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationVI946-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsVI946-4-S2

Senate Committee on Government OperationsState utility commission responsibilities, organization, budget, and

rate base policies, survey by StateVI967-2-S1

Senate Committee on Governmental AffairsDOE establishment and elimination of FEA, ERDA, and FPC

V1977-3-S2Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in

1974, CRS survey by StateU1975-4-S2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateVI976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateV1977-4-S1

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateU1978-4-S1

Electric power systems vulnerability to natural disasters andsabotage, OTA assessment and policy optionsV1990-4-S1

Federal agency internal auditing procedures revisionU1986-3-S1

Senate Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsCoal conversion for electric power generation to conserve oil and

gas, CRS feasibility studyU1975-4-S1

Electric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRSanalysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

Electric utility companies financing problems and impact ofgovernment policies, study papersU1974-4-S1

Geothermal electric power and heat production potential and likelytechnological and environmental problems, subcommittee hearingsfindingsU1973-4-S1

National power grid system proposal, CRS analysis of economic,regulatory, and engineering aspectsU1976-4-S1

Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign CommerceExport to foreign countries of electric energy by utility companies,

clarification of FPC jurisdiction under Federal Power ActV1953-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityU1955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, clarification with legislative history of Act andtext of FPC ordersU1949-3-S1

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActU1952-3-S1

Senate Committee on Interstate CommerceCertificate of public convenience requirement for transportation or

sale of natural gas or for construction, extension, or operation ofnatural gas facilities subject to jurisdiction of FPC, amendment ofNatural Gas Act

Index by Subjects and Names

177942-3-57Fair return basis for utility rates, amendment of Judicial Code

U1937-3-S1FPC structure and composition, revision

VI930-3-S1Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate Commerce

Act, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersU1906-2-S1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale regulation anddefinition of FPC jurisdiction177937-3-52

Utility holding company activities in interstate commerce, regulationunder Public Utility Act, including requirements for sale ofsecurities, distribution of electric energy, and definition of FPCauthorityU1935-3-S1

Senate Committee on JudiciaryDefinition of rulemaking, public notice, and adjudication procedures

for regulatory agencies, legislative history of AdministrativeProcedure Act, 1944-46Xl-APP

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearings177956-4-57

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportU1955-4-S1

Eminent domain exercise for construction of electric power plants ortransmission facilities in wartime, approval177 918-3-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Senate Select Committee on Interstate CommerceCommon carrier and interstate commerce regulation by Congress,

definitionU1886-3-S1

Senate Select Committee on National Water ResourcesElectric energy demand and generating capacity trends and

estimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapers177960-4-57

Senate Select Committee on Small BusinessHolding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SEC

reportUl 952-4-S1

Senate Select Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies of theGovernmentElectric power industry regulation by Federal agencies, Brookings

Institution summary review and recommendations, congressionalinvestigation reportU1937-4-S1

Senate Special Committee on Atomic EnergyNuclear power for civilian and military uses, establishment of control

by AEC and supervision by congressional committees, backgroundand analysis of proposed legislationVI946-3-57

Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and MonopolyDixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, and

analysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearings177956-4-57

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportC77 955-4-57

Senate Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and FederalServicesElectric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in

1977, CRS survey by StateUl 978-4-57

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Senate Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, and NaturalResourcesHydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects in

western States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental RelationsElectric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in

1974, CRS survey by StateVI975-4-52

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by State177976-4-53

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by State177977-4-5;

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by State177978-4-57

State utility commission responsibilities, organization, budget, andrate base policies, survey by StateU1967-2-S1

Senate Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials, and FuelsElectric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRS

analysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsV1976-4-S2

National power grid system proposal, CRS analysis of economic,regulatory, and engineering aspectsUl 976-4-S1

Senate Subcommittee on MonopolyHolding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SEC

reportUl 952-4-57

Senate Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, and ManagementElectric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in

1974, CRS survey by StateUl 975-4-52

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateUl 976-4-53

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateU7977-4-57

Senate Subcommittee on S. Res. 197Administration of Rural Electrification Act by Dept of Agriculture,

evaluation of effectivenessU1944-4-S1

Senate Subcommittee on S. Res. 44River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western States177972-4-57

Senate Subcommittee on Water and Power ResourcesGeothermal electric power and heat production potential and likely

technological and environmental problems, subcommittee hearingsfindingsUl 973-4-57

Separation of powerssee also Congressional powerssee also Presidential powers

Seqnoyah Fuels Corp.Uranium processing facility accident and chemical hazards

regulation, NRC and congressional investigationU1987-3-H3

Sissine, Fred 3."Summary of hearings on the future of the nation's energy utilities:

implications for Federal R.D. & D."C779S2-4-H7

Small Agency Audit Improvement ActFederal agency internal auditing procedures revision

177986-3-57Small business

Cogeneration and small-scale power production, Federal regulatorypromotionC77978-3-H2

Southwestern Power Administration

Economic concentration in natural gas, uranium, and other raw fuelindustries and impact on small business, congressionalinvestigationU1971-3-H1

Economic concentration in TV A coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationU1972-3-H2

Solar energyEnergy conservation and solar energy incentives, including

expansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

Renewable energy production incentives expansion and uraniumcontrol measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsVI990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Solar Energy and Energy Conservation BankEstablishment

U1979-3-H1

Solar Energy and Energy Conservation Bank ActEnergy conservation and solar energy incentives, including

expansion of role of utilities, with minority, additional,supplemental, and dissenting viewsU1979-3-H1

Solar, Wind, Waste and Geothermal Power Production Incentives ActRenewable energy production incentives expansion and uranium

control measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsU1990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Sooth DakotaRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesVI912-4-S1

US-Canada electric power transmission line property acquisitionauthorization, conference reportU1978-3-H2

Southeastern Power AdministrationDOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,

potential costs and results, congressional investigationV1986-3-H6

Southern Co.Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,

background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU1956-4-S1

Southern Natural Gas Corp.Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeUl 940-4-S1

Southwest Power PoolElectric power interconnections in the southwest region, CRS

analysis of potential benefits, FPC role, and antitrust implicationsU1976-4-S2

Southwestern Power AdministrationDOE electric power marketing administrations sale to private sector,

potential costs and results, congressional investigationU1986-3-H6

Electric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority viewsU1956-3-H2

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St Lawrence SeawayCongressional powers in foreign affairs, State Dept historical

summary and applicability to St. Lawrence Seaway developmentwith CanadaU1946-4-S1

Development of St. Lawrence seaway with Canada, background, andsummary of hearings testimony on costs and benefitsUl 946-4-S2

History of development and description of power project, withlegislative history of Wiley-Dondero ActUl 95 9-4-S1

Standard Gas & Electric Co.Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexUl 93S-2-S6

State governmentssee also State utility commissions

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateU1978-4-S1

Electric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeasternUS, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companies177966-4-57

Nuclear energy laws and regulations of State and local governments,selected articles and reportsV1959-4J1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsV1935-2-S3

State lawssee State statutes

State statutesElectric utilities regulation by States, historical summary of State

legal authority and definition of public interestU1928-2-S1

Engineering and management services contracts of public utilities,summary of laws by StateU1934-3-H6

Hawaiian Electric Co franchise for generation of power on Oahuisland, revision, with texts of Hawaiian corporation and selectedcivil lawsU1904-3-H1

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S2

Natural gas wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and Stateauthorities, overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

Nuclear power health and safety hazards regulation by Federal andState or local governments, selected articles and reportsU1959-4-J1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesUJ912-4-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsU1935-2-S3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

State utility commissionsElectric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in

1974, CRS survey by StateU1975-4-S2

Index by Subjects and Names

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateU1976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateU1977-4-S1

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyUl 982-4-S2

Electric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,with background correspondence and documentsU1975-4-H1

Energy conservation activities by utilities, workshop report177980-4-H3

Natural gas interstate transportation, State public utility commissionsjurisdictionU1988-3-H1; V198S-3-S4

Organization, budget, and rate base policies of State utilitycommissions, survey by StateU1967-2-S1

Statistical data: banking and investmentUtility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner's

detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-HS

Statistical data: electric powerBlackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric power

service, CRS analysis of costsU1978-4-H1

Electric and gas utility companies selected financial and operatingdata, utility company stock ownership and control surveysummaryU1934-3-H2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1974, CRS survey by StateU1975-4-S2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateU1976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateU1977-4-S1

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateUl 978-4-S1

Electric and gas utility holding companies engineering andmanagement services contracts and charges, committee surveyanalysis with selected service company balance sheetsU1934-3-H6

Electric and gas utility holding companies financial structure andinvestments, for 60 utility groups, summary of committee surveywith index by companyU1934-3-H3

Electric energy demand and generating capacity trends andestimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersU1960-4-S1

Electric energy imports and exports across State boundaries, andimports from Canada and Mexico, with detailed statistics, FTCfinal reportU1931-2-S1

Electric power generation environmental impacts and Federal andState plant siting policies, CRS report with selected hearingssummaries177972-4-57

Electric power national and regional supply and demand projectionsto 1990, CRS studyU1980-4-H2

Electric power new technologies status and potential for use in the1990s, OTA studyU1985-4-H1

Electric power retail prices and number of customers in 51 cities1923-38, Bureau of Labor Statistics reportU1939-2-H1

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Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyU1982-4-S2

Electric utilities power generating capacity and plant replacementneeds, CRS reportU1983-4-H1

Electric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,with background correspondence and documentsV1975-4-H1

Electric utility companies financing problems and impact ofgovernment policies, study papersU1974+S1

Electric utility companies ownership and operating and financialdata, FTC reportU1927-2-S1

Electric utility industry structure, capacity, power generation, andfinancial condition, CRS studyU1976J-H1

Electric utility reliability criteria, reserve margins, demanduncertainties, and supply forecast, CRS studyU2979-4-H1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU19S2-4-S1

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsU1955-2-H1

Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingVI985-3-S1

Injunctions filed against publicly owned electric utility constructionprojects: list of companies, amount of delay, and incurred costs,FPC reportU1936-2-S4

Ownership of electric power in the US, and ownership ofhydroelectric plants by State and region, Secretary of Agriculturereport with supporting statisticsU19J6-2-S2

Ownership of electric power in the US, with lists of electric powercompany interlocking directorates, company capitalization, andbank interrelationsU1916-2-S3

Ownership of electric, steam, and gas power in the US, andownership of hydroelectric plants by State and region, Secretary ofAgriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportVI935-2-57

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexVI935-2-S6

State utility commission responsibilities, organization, budget, andrate base policies, survey by StateUl 967-2-S1

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationUl 939-4-J1

Utility holding companies financial operations and investments, withselected data on operating companies, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S5

Statistical data: natural gasElectric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in

1974, CRS survey by StateU1975-4-S2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateU1976J-S3

Supreme Court

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateU1977431

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateU1978+S1

Interstate pricing deregulation for natural gas, amendment of NaturalGas ActU197&4-H2

Pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership, prices, andregulation, FTC study for Temporary National EconomicCommitteeUI940+S1

Prices paid for natural gas at city gate and selected net monthlybills, by Sate, economic appendices to FTC final reportU1936-2-S3

Production, interstate transmission, and financing of natural gasutility, pipeline, and holding companies, FTC <™i reportU1936-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportU1935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexV1935-2-S6

Reserves, production, and prices of natural gas, amendment ofNatural Gas Act177955-3-5;

State utility commission responsibilities, organization, budget, andrate base policies, survey by StateV1967-2-S1

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gasindustry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

Wellhead and pipeline regulation by Federal and State authorities,overview and options for Congress, CRS reportU1982-4-H4

Statutes of limitationsee U.S. statutes

Stock exchangessee also Securities

Stockssee Securities

Stone & WebsterPublicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Snpreme ConrtFair return basis for utility rates, amendment of Judicial Code

U1937-3-S1FPC authority over independent producers and gatherers of natural

gas in interstate commerce, analysis and text of Supreme CourtdecisionVI955-3-S1

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of FPC jurisdiction underNatural Gas ActVI952-3-57

Natural gas intrastate distribution by pipeline companies receivinggas from out-of-state, clarification of State commission and FPCjurisdiction under Natural Gas ActU7953-3-H2

Registration provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Actof 193S, Supreme Court opinionU793S-2-57

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesUl 972-4-57

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SwedenNuclear liability laws of selected countries, text

U196S-4-J1Switzerland

Nuclear liability laws of selected countries, textUJ 96S-4-J1

Taft, William H.River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

Taxationsee also Licenses

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportV1991-4-H1

Energy conservation encouragement through pricing, regulatory, andtax and non-tax provisions of National Energy Act,communication from President transmitting draft textV2977-2-H1

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsU295S-2-H1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsVI935-2-S3

Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: summary ofcommittee survey results and analysis of constitutional basis fortaxation of holding companiesU1934-3-H2

Utility investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for ratemakingU1982-3-H4

Utility investment tax credit and accelerated depreciation accountingtreatment for ratemaking, staff clarificationU1982-4-H3

Technological innovationsAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActV1990-3-H1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementU1990-3-H2

' Electric power industry increased competition, technical feasibilityand public policy issues, OTA reportU1989-4-H1

Electric power new technologies status and potential for use in the1990s, OTA studyV198S-4-H1

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsVI990-3-S1

Technologysee Science and technologysee Technological innovations

Temporary National Economic CommitteeNatural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,

prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeVI940-131

TennesseeDixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,

background with explanation of congressional procedureU1955-4-J1

Index by Subjects and Names

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationV1939-4-J1

Tennessee Valley AuthorityAdministration, financial condition, operation, and background of

Tennessee Valley Authority, congressional investigationU1939-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract waiver for electric power plant construction,background with explanation of congressional procedureUJ9S5-4-J1

Dixon-Yates contract with AEC, background, chronology, andanalysis of invalidity; staff report with summary of selectedhearingsU19S6-4-S1

Electric utility monopoly abuses and effect of Dixon-Yates contracton competition, congressional investigation interim reportV1955-4-S1

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsU1955-2-H1

Tennessee Valley Authority ActAdministration, financial condition, operation, and background of

Tennessee Valley Authority, congressional investigationU1939-4J1

Thomasunif John"Clean Air Act, the electric utilities, and the coal market"

V1982-4-S1Three MQe Island

Nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing, trust fundestablishmentU1982-3-S1

Nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimony summaryU29804-H1

Nuclear power plant accident, staff report on inadequacies of plantmanager notifications to Federal and State officialsU1981-4-H1

Trade associationsElectrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situation

and role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC summary reportVI935-2-S1

Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utilityassociations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index of name* and association activities, FTC reportVI935-2 -S2

Publicity activities of privately-owned electric and gas utilityassociations, index to hearings testimony, exhibits, and supportingmaterials, FTC reportVI93S-2-S4

Trade regulationsee also Consumer protectionsee also Licensessee also Monopoliessee also Patents

Transportationsee also Rivers and waterways

Treasury Departmentsee Department of Treasury

Treaties and conventionssee also Executive agreements

Compilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selectedtreaties and documentsVI969-4-J1

Indemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportVI965-4-Jl

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Nuclear accident international notification and assistanceconventions, Senate ratificationU1988-3-S3

Nuclear materials transport and storage, implementation of physicalprotection conventionU2982-3-H1

St Lawrence seaway development with f»n»Ha background andtext of 1941 agreementV1946-4-S2

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-SI

Truman, Harry S.Administrative reorganization of the FPC, committee approval and

presidential recommendationVI950-3 -SI

Natural gas independent producers exclusion from regulation underNatural Gas Act, presidential vetoU1950-2-H1

TVAsee Tennessee Valley Authority

Udell, Oilman G."Federal Power Commission laws and hydroelectric power

development laws"V2978-2-H1

Uniform Regulatory Jurisdiction ActNatural gas interstate transportation, State public utility commissions

jurisdictionU1988-3-H1; U1988-3-S4

United Corporation (Delaware)Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: examiner's

detailed report for Insull investment companies and 2 other utilitysecurities holding companiesU1934-3-H5

United Gas Improvement Co.Publicity activities and expenditures of privately owned utility

associations to oppose public ownership of utilities and influencenational elections, FTC report with indexU1935-2-S6

United Gas Public Service Co.Utility holding companies stock ownership and control: natural gas

industry analysis, with detailed reports on corporate and financialstructure of 5 major utility holding companies and selected othergas companiesU1934-3-H4

United KingdomNuclear liability laws of selected countries, text

V196S-4-J1Uranium

Chemical hazards regulation and accident at uranium processingfacility, NRC and congressional investigationU1987-3-H3

Enrichment corporation establishment, uranium mill tailings cleanupfinancing, and uranium stockpile establishment, amendment ofAtomic Energy ActU1989-3-S1

Uranium Enrichment ActRenewable energy production incentives expansion and uranium

control measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsUl 990-3-52

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Uranium Security and Tailings Reclamation ActRenewable energy production incentives expansion and uranium

control measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsU1990-3-S2

U.S. statutes

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Urban areassee also Land use

Blackout in New York City of Consolidated Edison electric powerservice, CRS analysis of costsV1978-4-H1

Electric power retail prices and number of customers in SI cities1923-38, Bureau of Labor Statistics reportU1939-2-H1

Global climate and environmental changes mitigation, nationalenergy policy and programs establishment, amendment ofDepartment of Energy Organization Act and other actsU1990-3-S1

Natural gas pipeline industry size and concentration, ownership,prices, and regulation, FTC study for Temporary NationalEconomic CommitteeU1940+S1

U.S. Enrichment CorporationEstablishment

U1989-3-S1U.S. Geological Survey

Electric, steam, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Electric, strain, and gas power development and ownership in theUS, and ownership of hydroelectric power plants by State andregion, Secretary of Agriculture report supporting statisticsU1916-2-S2

Producer gas made from coal, comparison with steam and otherpower plants, Geological Survey BulletinU1909-2-H1

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

V.S. statutesAdministrative Procedure Act analysis and legislative history,

1944-46Xl-APP

Atomic Energy Act of 1946, text with amendmentsUI953-4-J1

Common carrier obligations and establishment of ICC, conferencereportU1887-2-H1

Compilation of atomic energy legislation, 1946 to 1969, and selectedtreaties and documentsV19694J1

Compilation of FPC and hydroelectric power development laws,1919 to 1978U1978-2-H1

Compilation of laws governing the FPC, 1920-30V19304-H1

Electric utilities industry regulatory reform issues, including reviewof technological, financial, and structural trends, CRS reportU1991-4-H1

Fair return basis for utility rates, amendment of Judicial CodeU1937-3-S1

FPC functions, licensing authority, staff, and budgetU1933-2-S1

Holding Company Act objectives and enforcement experience, SECreportU1952-4-S1

Interstate Commerce Act, comparison of 1887 provisions and 1906amendmentsU1907-2-S1

Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate CommerceAct, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersU1906-2-S2

Natural gas utility, pipeline, and holding companies Federal andState regulation, digest with analyses of selected statutes onconservation, pipelines, ratemaking, and service standards, legalappendices to FTC final report

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Ul 936-2-S2Nuclear power development and private enterprise, hearings

summaryU1953-4-J2

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papersU1913-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

Utility holding companies regulation by State and Federal agenciesand analysis of legal basis, FTC report with conclusions andrecommendationsU1935-2-S3

UtahRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Utilitiessee Electric utilitiessee Natural gas utilitiessee Nuclear powersee Public utilities

Utility holding companiessee Holding companies

Utility plants and equipmentAir pollution monitoring and research and development programs

improvement, amendment of Clean Air ActU1990-3-H1

Clean Air Act revision impact on electric utilities and coalproduction, CBO studyU1982-4-S1

Clean Air Act revisions, including standards and enforcementU1990-3-H2

Coal conversion for electric power generation to conserve oil andgas, CRS feasibility study£77975-4-57

Coal conversion orders to utility plants by FEA, extension ofauthorityU1977-3-S1

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Electric utilities and major installation fuel use restrictions revisionU1987-3-S1

Electric utilities ongoing plant construction costs inclusion inratesetting formulas, CRS analysis of FERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Electric utilities power generating capacity and plant replacementneeds, CRS reportU1983-4-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,conference reportU1978-3-H1

Electric utility coal use requirement to conserve oil and gas,prohibitions repealU1986-3-H4

Electric utility plants and major installation fuel use restrictionsrevisionU1987-3-H1

Hydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects inwestern States, authorizationUl 980-3-S1

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision,conference reportU1986-3-H5

Hydroelectric power projects licensing procedures revision, withtexts of various bills and GAO evaluation of cost estimates forrelicensingU1985-3-S1

Index by Subjects and Names

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1; V1984-3-H1

Natural gas wellhead price deregulation steps and improved accessby local companies to interstate pipeline supplies, revision ofFERC authorityU1983-3-S2

Natural gas wellhead price freeze, deregulation steps, and restrictionson use of gas by industrial and electric power plants, revision ofFERC authorityU1984-3-H2

Nuclear plant construction speed-up and creation of ERDA,recommendations by President in view of energy crisis situationU1973-2-H1

Nuclear power plant inspection program of NRC including accidentat Consolidated Edison Indian Point plant, assessmentU1981-3-H1

Nuclear power plant licensing procedures delay and proposedreforms, CBO studyU1979-4-H2

Nuclear power plant licensing process, oversightU1981-3-H2

Nuclear power plant operations temporary licensing for emergencyneeds, amendment of Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1972-3-H1

Nuclear power plant standardization, NRC role, and review ofindustry experience, OTA reportU1981-4-H2

Nuclear utilities oversight, assessment of NRC evaluation programsincluding inspection and enforcementU1980-3-H8

Radioactive waste management policy establishment including userfee system, communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, Federalprogram establishment, amendment of Atomic Energy ActU1982-3-H2

Radioactive waste (nonmilitary) disposal and storage, proposedFederal program establishmentU1981-3-S1

Siting of power plants and impact on environment, CRS report onFederal and State policies with selected hearings summariesU1972-4-S1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident cleanup financing,trust fund establishmentVI982-3-S1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, hearings testimonysummaryU1980-4-H1

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident, staff report oninadequacies of plant manager notifications to Federal and StateofficialsU1981-4-H1

Utility rates and investmentAccounting treatment of investment tax credit and accelerated

depreciation for utility ratemakingU1982-3-H4

Accounting treatment of investment tax credit and accelerateddepreciation for utility ratemaking purposes, staff clarificationU1982-4-H3

AEC contracts for construction of electric power plants, report ofComptroller General on Electric Energy, Inc, and Ohio ValleyElectric CorpU1956-4-J2

Boulder Dam power project operating authority and generatingcharges, congressional hearingsV1940-4-H1

Economic concentration in TVA coal mining industry, and reasonsfor recent electric power rate increases, congressional investigationU1972-3-H2

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1974, CRS survey by StateU1975-4-S2

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Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1975, CRS survey by StateV1976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1976, CRS survey by StateU1977-4-S1

Electric and gas utility fuel cost adjustments impact on rates in1977, CRS survey by StateUl 978-431

Electric power generated by Southwestern Power Administration,revision of rates and accounting and other procedures, withFederal agency and minority viewsU1956-3-H2

Electric power new technologies status and potential for use in the1990s, OTA studyU198S-4-H1

Electric power retail prices and number of customers in 51 cities1923-38, Bureau of Labor Statistics reportU1939-2-H1

Electric utilities alternative energy technologies development,economic and regulatory issues, CRS hearings summaryU1982-4-H1

Electric utilities Federal and State regulation and impact oneconomic performance, CBO studyU1982-4-S2

Electric utilities financial status and regulatory options forencouraging utility investments, CBO reportU1986-4-S1

Electric utilities industry regulation, practices, and problems, CRSstudyU1977-4-H1

Electric utilities ongoing plant construction costs inclusion inratesetting formulas, CRS analysis of FERC proposed regulationsU1982-4-H2

Electric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,with background correspondence and documentsUI975-4-H1

Electric utility rate reform and regulatory improvement, and bulkfacility site planning, amendment of Federal Power ActVI976-3-S1

Electric utility rate refunds to wholesale customers, FERCprocedures revision, amendment of Federal Power ActV1988-3-S5

Electrical equipment manufacturing industry competitive situationand role of General Electric Co, FTC reportU1928-2-S1

Fair return basis for utility rates, amendment of Judicial CodeU1937-3-S1

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsU1955-2-H1

Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versusprivate steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

Judicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate CommerceAct, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersV1906-2-S1

Natural Gas Act regulatory provisions, assessment of first 5 yearsU1944-4-H1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, amendment of Natural Gas Act withclarification of FPC authorityU1955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers and gatherers in interstate andforeign commerce, presidential veto of proposed legislation onFPC regulatory authorityU1956-2-H1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

Natural gas interstate transportation and sale, reafffirmation ofcongressional intent with analysis of regulatory problemsU1947-3-H1

Water and Power Resources Services

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, amendment ofNatural Gas Act, conference reportU1978-3-H3

Natural gas (new) interstate pricing deregulation, staff cost/benefitanalysisV1978-4-H2

Nuclear reactor prototype development for electric powergeneration, acceleration of AEC civilian programs, withbackground and recommendationsV19S6-3-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsUl 946^32

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationU19394J1

Utility Regulatory InstituteEstablishment

U1978-3-H2

VermontElectric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966+S1

Vetosee Presidential vetoes

Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear DamageIndemnity program experience of AEC under Price-Anderson Act,

with related documents and treaty texts, committee backgroundreportU1965-4J1

Walsh, Frank P.Hydroelectric power development by Federal government versus

private steam power development, cost comparison studyU1937-4-H1

Warsee also World War I

War DepartmentHydroelectric power development and authority of Federal and State

governments, Secretary of War proposals for legislationU1914-4-H1

Muscle Shoals project congressional hearings statements, digestU1922-4-H1

Washington PostJudicial review of ratemaking provisions of Interstate Commerce

Act, newspaper article reporting opinions of individualCommissionersVI906-2 -SI

Washington StateRiver and waterway development and use, constitutional and legal

authority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Waste managementsee Radioactive waste management

Water and Power Resources ServicesHydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects in

western States, authorizationU1980-3-S1

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Water pollutionsee Environmental pollution and control

Water powersee Hydroelectric power

Water resources developmentsee also Dams

Bonneville electric power project administration, letter from thePresident transmitting recommendations of National Power PolicyCommitteeU1937-2-S1

Colorado River development and allocation of water rights to States,congressional hearings extractU1927-4-H1

Compilation of FPC and hydroelectric power development laws,1919 to 1978U1978-2-H1

Compilation of laws governing the FPC, 1920-30W930-4-H;

Electric energy demand and generating capacity trends andestimated hydropower resources, 1960s to 1980, compilation ofpapersU1960-4-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, and history ofwater power legislationU1919-3-S1

FPC establishment and definition of responsibilities, conferencereportU1920-3-H1

Fuel-fired electric generating plant construction to supplementhydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, with minorityopinionU1951-3-H1

Hoover Commission report on water power development policiesand investments, with recommendationsU1955-2-H1

Hydroelectric power development and authority of Federal and Stategovernments, Secretary of War proposals for legislationV1914-4-H1

Hydroelectric power estimated potential capacity, and ownership ofhydroelectric plants, Secretary of Agriculture reportU1916-2-S1

Hydroelectric power estimated potential capacity, and ownership ofhydroelectric plants, Secretary of Agriculture report supportingstatisticsU1916-2-S2

Hydroelectric power Federal and non-Federal facilities coordinationand sharing of upstream improvement costs, amendment ofFederal Power Act, with agency recommendations and minorityopinionU1960-3-H1

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1; U1984-3-H1

Rights of Federal and State governments over development and useof rivers and waterways, with related State constitution provisionsfor 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, background papersUl 913-4-51

St Lawrence Seaway development history and power projectdescription, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportU1959-4-S1

St. Lawrence Seaway development with Canada, State Dept reporton constitutionality of proposed legislationU1946-4-S1

St. Lawrence seaway hydroelectric power development with Canada,background, and summary of hearings testimony on costs andbenefitsU1946-4-S2

Tennessee Valley Authority administration, financial condition,operation, and background, congressional investigationU1939-4-J1

Index by Subjects and Names

Waterwayssee Rivers and waterways

West VirginiaElectric utility automatic fuel adjustment clause operation evaluation,

with background correspondence and documentsU1975-4-H1

Western Interstate Nuclear CompactCooperation among western States on nuclear research, information

dissemination, and nuclear plant health and safety standards,consent of CongressU1970-3-H2

Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.Water power controlled by General Electric, Westinghouse, and

other power companies, Dept of Commerce and Labor report177 913-4-S1

Westinghouse Electric Corp.Electric power failure of November 1965 impact in the northeastern

US, survey responses from Federal agencies, State governors, NewYork City, and selected utility companiesU1966-4-S1

Wiley-Dondero ActSt. Lawrence Seaway development history and power project

description, with legislative history of Wiley-Dondero Act,Legislative Reference Service reportUI959-4-SI

Wind energyRenewable energy production incentives expansion and uranium

control measures, amendment of Atomic Energy Act and otheractsU1990-3-S2

Renewable energy resources development programs enhancementmeasures and uranium control programs, amendment of AtomicEnergy ActU1990-3-S3

Wisconsin, State of, Phillips Petroleum Co. v.FPC authority over independent producers and gatherers of natural

gas in interstate commerce, analysis and text of Supreme CourtdecisionU2955-3-S1

Natural gas independent producers exemption from regulation aspublic utilities by FPC, and continuation of interstate pipelinecompanies regulation as utilities, amendment of Natural Gas ActU1957-3-H1

World War IEminent domain exercise for construction of electric power plants or

transmission facilities in wartime, approvalU1918-3-S1

WyomingHydroelectric power plant construction at existing projects in

western States, authorizationU1980-3-SI

Hydroelectric projects construction and maintenance of additionalfacilities at Bureau of Reclamation projects in 4 western States,authorizationU1983-3-S1; U1984-3-H1

River and waterway development and use, constitutional and legalauthority of Federal and State governments, with analysis of Stateconstitution provisions of 10 western StatesU1912-4-S1

Western Interstate Nuclear Compact for State cooperation onnuclear research, information dissemination, and health and safetystandards, consent of CongressU2970-3-H2

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Administration of the Rural ElectrificationAct. Interim reportU1944-4-S1

Administrative Procedure Act. Legislativehistory, 79th Congress, 1944-46Xl-APP

AEC omnibus legislation, 1974U1974-3-H2

Alaska Federal-Civilian Energy EfficiencySwap ActU1980-3-S2

Amend Section 7 of the Natural Gas ActVI942-3 -SI

Amending Reconstruction FinanceCorporation ActU1941-3-H2

Amending Section 202 of the Federal PowerAct, with respect to the jurisdiction of theFederal Power Commission over personsand facilities engaged in the transmission orsale of electric energy to foreign countriesUl 953-3-S1

Amending the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, asamended, to enable Congress to concur inor disapprove certain internationalagreements for peaceful cooperationU1974-3-H1

Amending the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, toauthorize the Atomic Energy Commission toissue temporary operating licenses fornuclear power reactorsU1972-3-H1

Amending the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, toeliminate the requirement for a finding ofpractical valueU1970-3-HJ

Amending the judicial codeUl 93 7-3-S1

Amending the Natural Gas ActU1953-3-H2

Amending the Natural Gas Act approved June21, 1938, as amendedU1947-3-H1

Amending the Natural Gas Act approved June21, 1938, as amended. Message from thePresident of the United States returningwithout approve the bill (H. R. 1758) toamend the Natural Gas Act approved June21, 1938, as amendedU1950-2-H1

Amending the Natural Gas Act, as amended.Message from the President of the UnitedStates returning without approval the bill(H.R. 6645) to amend the Natural Gas Act,as amendedV19S6-2-H1

Amending the Natural Gas Act of June 21,1938, as amendedU1949-3-H1

Amending the Public Utility RegulatoryPolicies Act of 1978U1979-3-S2

Amendment to Part I of the Federal PowerActU196S-3-H1

Amendments to Public Utility HoldingCompany ActU1956-3-H1

Amendments to Section 7 of Natural Gas ActU1941-3-H1

Amendments to the Natural Gas ActU1949-3-S1 U1952-3-S1

Amendments to the Natural Gas Act(Exemption of Producers). Report of theCommittee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce on S. 1853 to amend the NaturalGas Act, as amended, together with theminority views of Mr. Magnuson, Mr.Pastore, Mr. Potter, and Mr. Purtell, andthe individual views of Mr. Duff and Mr.PayneU19S5-3-S!

Amendments to the Price-Anderson provisionsof the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, asamended, to provide for the phaseout ofgovernmental indemnity, and related mattersU1975-3-S1

Annual charges for use of Federal HamtU1984-3-H3

Annual reports to Congress on nuclearinformationU1974-3-S1

Approval of act of the Territorial Legislatureof Hawaii, providing for the manufacture,distribution, and supply of electric light andpower on the island of OahuU1903-3-H1

Are the electric utilities gold plated? Aperspective on electric utility reliabilityU1979-4-H1

Atomic Energy Act Amendments of 1980U1980-3-H7

Atomic Energy Act of 1946U1946-3-H1 U1946-3-H2 U1946-3-S1

Atomic Energy Act of 1946, with amendmentsthrough the 83d Congress, 1st sessionU1953-4-J1

Atomic Energy Act of 1954U1954-3-H1

Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amendedU1958-3-H1

Atomic energy legislation through 91stCongress, 1st sessionU1969-4-J1

Atomic power development and privateenterprise. Summary of hearing before theJoint Committee on Atomic EnergyVI953-4 -32

Authorizing additional hydroelectric facilitiesat existing Bureau of Reclamation projects177983-3-57

Authorizing additional hydroelectric facilitiesat existing Water and Power ResourcesServices projectsUl 980-3 -SI

Authorizing the Federal Power Commission todelegate its functionsU1962-3-S1

Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior toconstruct, operate, and maintainhydroelectric powerplants at various existingwater projectsU1984-3-H1

Background report on powerplant siting177972-4-57

Bonneville electric power project, ColumbiaRiver, Oreg. Message from the President ofthe United States transmitting a progressreport on the Bonneville electric powerproject, Columbia River, Oreg.Ul 93 7-2-57

Boulder Dam. Extracts from hearings on H.R.9826 (by Mr. Swing), a bill to provide forthe protection and development of the lowerColorado River Basin. Statement of Hon.Carl Hayden of ArizonaU1927-4-H1

Broad rate review. Extract from theWashington Post, entitled 'Broad ratereview, opinions of Interstate CommerceCommissioners'177906-2-57

Changes in retail prices of electricity, 1923-38.Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 664U1939-2-H1

Charges for electrical energy generated atBoulder Dam. Hearings on H.R. 9093, a billauthorizing the Secretary of the Interior topromulgate and to put into effect charges forelectrical energy generated at Boulder Dam,providing for the application of revenuesfrom said project, authorizing the operationof the Boulder power plant by the U.S.directly or through agents, and for otherpurposesU1940-4-H1

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Civilian atomic power acceleration programUl 956-3-57

Clean Air Act Amendments of 1982U1982-3-S2

Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990U1990-3-H2

Clean Air Act Research Amendments of 1990U1990-3-H1

Clean Air Act, the electric utilities, and thecoal marketVI982-4-S1

Coal conversionUl 9 77-3-S1

Comprehensive Uranium Act of 1989Ul 989-3-S1

Concentration by competing raw fuelindustries in the energy market and itsimpact on small businessU197I-3-H1

Concentration by competing raw fuelindustries in the energy market and itsimpact on small business. Vol. 2: TennesseeValley areaU1972-3-H2

Concentration by competing raw fuelindustries in the energy market and itsimpact on small business. Vol. 3: NationalGas Survey and synthetic fuel developmentU1972-3-H3

Concerning the energy crisis, message fromthe PresidentU1973-2-H1

Condemnation of lands for electric-powerpurposesI77978-3-S7

Conservation Service Reform Act of 1986U79S6-3-H7

Constitutionality of St. Lawrence legislation.Memorandum submitted by the Departmentof State on S. Joint Res. 104U794<!-4-S7

Construction, operation, and maintenance ofcertain fuel-fired electric generating plants inthe Pacific NorthwestU7957-3-H7

Construction work in progress in electric baserateU1982-4-H2

Conventions on Early Notification of aNuclear Accident and on Assistance in theCase of a Nuclear Accident or RadiologicalEmergencyU7988-3-S3

Cost of an urban blackout: ConsolidatedEdison blackout, July 13-14, 1977V197S-4-H1

Delays in nuclear reactor licensing andconstruction: the possibilities for reformU1979-4-H2

Department of Energy Organization ActU1977-3-S2

Description of H.R. 1524 and H.R. 6503,relating to accounting treatment of theinvestment tax credit and accelerateddepreciation for public utility ratemakingpurposes, scheduled for a hearingU1982-4-H3

Development and control of atomic energy.First report of the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy to the Congress of theUnited StatesI77948-3-S7

Development of water powerU1919-3-S1

Digest of the statements made on MuscleShoals propositions at the hearings beforethe Committee on Military Affairs of theHouse of RepresentativesU1922-4-H1

Economic analysis of H.R. 5289, Natural GasPolicy Act of 1978U1978-4-H2

Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1974Ul 975-4-S2

Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 197SUl 976-4-S3

Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1976U1977-4-S1

Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1977V1978-4-S1

Electric Consumers Protection Act of 1985U1985-3-S} U1986-3-H2

Electric Consumers Protection Act of 1986U1986-3-H5

Electric power development in the UnitedStates. Letter from the Secretary ofAgriculture transmitting a report, inresponse to a Senate Resolution of February13, 1915, as to the ownership and control ofthe water-power sites in the U.S. Part 1[report text]U1916-2-S1 U1916-2-S2 U1916-2-S3

Electric-power industry. Control of powercompanies. Vol. 2. Letter from theChairman of the Federal Trade Commissiontransmitting in response to SenateResolution No. 329, Sixty-eighth Congress,a report relative to the organization, control,and ownership of commercial electric powercompaniesU1927-2-S1

Electric-power industry. Supply of electricalequipment and competitive conditions. Vol.2. Letter from the Chairman of the FederalTrade Commission transmitting in responseto Senate Resolution No. 329, Sixty-eighthCongress, a final report relative to thesupply of electrical equipment andcompetitive conditionsU1928-2-S1

Electric power wheeling and dealing:technological considerations for increasingcompetitionU1989-4-H1

Electric Reliability Council of Texas intertiesituationU1976-4-S2

Electric utility automatic fuel adjustmentclausesU1975-4-H1

Electric Utility Coordination ActU1976-3-S1

Electric Utility Nuclear Accident CostAllocation ActU1982-3-S1

Electric utility policy issuesU1974-4-S1

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Electric utility sector: concepts, practices, andproblemsU1977-4-H1

Electricity: A new regulatory order?U1991-4-H1

Emergency Energy Conservation Act of 1979U1979-3-S1

Energy Reorganization Act of 1974U1974-3-H3

Evaluating nuclear utilities' performance:Nuclear Regulatory Commission oversightU1980-3-H8

Exempting electric and telephone facilitiesassisted under the Rural Electrification Actfrom certain right-of-way rental paymentsunder the Federal Land Policy ManagementAct of 1976U1984-3-S1

Exemption of cooperatives from FederalPower Commission jurisdictionU1965-3-S1

Exemption of rural electric cooperatives fromPower Commission jurisdictionU1964-3-S1

Existing and projected power plant capacity inthe U.S.U1983-4-H1

Extending and amending the Price-Andersonindemnity provisions of the Atomic EnergyAct of 1954, as amendedVI96S-3-S2

Factors affecting coal substitution for otherfossil fuels in electric power production andindustrial usesU197S-4-S1

Federal control of water power. Paperssubmitted to the committee on regulationand control of waters and water power innavigable and nonnavigable streams of theU.S., and the rights of riparian ownersU1913-4-S1

Federal Power Commission lawsU1930-4-H1

Federal Power Commission laws andhydroelectric power development lawsU1978-2-H1

Federal regulation and regulatory reformU1976-2-H1

Financial condition of the U.S. electric utilityindustryU1986-4-S1

First five years under the Natural Gas Act.Report by the Federal Power CommissionU1944-4-HI

Functions of the Federal Power Commission.Letter from the Chairman of the FederalPower Commission transmitting in responseto Senate resolution No. 351,Seventy-second Congress, a report of allfunctions of the Federal Power Commissionand the annual cost thereofU1933-2-S1

Fusion Energy Research, Development, andDemonstration Act of 1980U1980-3-H2

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Government hydro versus private steampower. Letter from the President of the U.S.transmitting a letter from Mr. Frank P.Walsh, chairman, trustees of the PowerAuthority of the State of New York,submitting a report on government hydroversus private steam power (a study inrelative economy)U1937-4-H1

Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin. Report to thecommittee on S.J. Res. 104. A jointresolution approving the agreement betweenthe U.S. and Canada relating to the GreatLakes-St. Lawrence Basin with theexception of certain provisions thereof;expressing the sense of the Congress withrespect to the negotiation of certain treaties;authorizing the investigation through theDepartment of State and with Canada of thefeasibility of making the Great Lakes-StLawrence Seaway self-liquidating; and forother purposesU1946-4-S2

High Level Radioactive Waste Managementand Policy ActU1981-3-H3

Implementing the Convention on the PhysicalProtection of Nuclear MaterialU1982-3-H1

Improving the AEC regulatory process Vol. 1U1961-4-J1

Improving the AEC regulatory process Vol. 2.AppendixU1961-4-J2

Inspecting operating nuclear powerplants:Shortcomings in the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission programU1981-3-H1

Interstate commerce law. As changed by theAct of June 29, 19061//907-2-5J

Interstate movement of electric energy. Letterfrom the Chairman of the Federal TradeCommission transmitting in response toSenate Resolution No. 151, the final reportof the Commission on the quantity ofelectric energy transmitted by any meansfrom the State in which it is generated toany other StateU1931-2-S1

Interstate transportation and sale of naturalgasV1937-3-S2

Investigation of concentration of economicpower. Monograph No. 36: Reports of theFederal Trade Commission on natural gasand natural gas pipe lines in U.S.A.,agricultural implement and machineryinquiry, motor vehicle industry inquiry.Reports made under the auspices of theFederal Trade Commission for theTemporary National Economic Committee,seventy-sixth Congress, third session,pursuant to Public resolution No. 113(seventy-fifth Congress), authorizing anddirecting a select committee to make a fulland complete study and investigation withrespect to the concentration of economicpower in, and financial control over,

production and distribution of goods andservicesUl 940-4-S1

Investigation of executive agencies of thegovernment. No. 4: Report on governmentactivities in the field of mineral resourcesand powerU1937-4-S1

Investigation of lobbying activitiesW936-3-H1

Investigation of the Tennessee ValleyAuthority. Report pursuant to PublicResolution No. 83 (75th Congress) creatinga special joint congressional committee tomake an investigation of the TennesseeValley AuthorityUl 939-4-J1

Letter of Secretary of War on the question ofhydroelectric development in navigablestreamsU1914-4-H1

Licensing speedup, safety delay: NRCoversightU1981-3-H2

Loans by banks for cooperatives to publicutility cooperativesU1973-3-S1

Long-term utility contractsU19S3-3-H1

Manufacture, etc., of electric light on theisland of Oahu, HawaiiU1904-3-H1

Monopoly in the power industry. Interimreport on investigation into monopoly in thepower industryU1955-4-S1

National Energy Act, communication from thePresidentU1977-2-H1

National Energy Conservation Incentives ActU1979-3-H2

National Energy Conservation Policy ActU1977-3-S3

National Energy Policy Act of 1990Ul 990-3-S1

National Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1981U1981-3-S1

National power grid system study: an overviewof economics, regulatory, and engineeringaspectsU1976-4-S1

National Solar and Energy ConservationIncentives ActU1979-3-HJ

Natural gasU1936-3-H2 U1978-3-H3

Natural Gas Act amendments of 1957U1957-3-H1

Natural Gas Consumer Regulatory ReformAmendments of 1983, message from thePresidentU1983-2-H1

Peaceful uses of atomic energy ...

Natural Gas Decontrol Act of 1989U1989-3-H1

Natural Gas Market Policy Act of 1984U1984-3-H2

Natural Gas Policy Act Amendments of 1983U1983-3-S2

Natural gas regulation studyU1982-4-H4

Natural Gas Utilization Act of 1987U1987-3-S1

Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act of 1989U1989-3-H2

New electric power technologies, problemsand prospects for the 1990sU1985-4-H1

Normalization method for public utilitypropertyU1982-3-H4

NRC coziness with industry, NuclearRegulatory Commission fails to maintainarms length relationship with the nuclearindustryU1987-4-H1

NRC's regulation of fuel cycle facilities: Apaper tiger. Eighth reportU1987-3-H3

Nuclear Investigations Improvement Act of1988U1988-3-H2

Nuclear powerplant safety after Three MileIslandU1980-4-H1

Nuclear powerplant standardization, lightwater reactorsU1981-4-H2

Nuclear Regulation Reorganization andReform Act of 1988U1988-3-S2

Nuclear Waste Disposal ActU1980-3-H4

Nuclear waste disposal, communication fromthe PresidentU1982-2-H1

Nuclear Waste Policy ActU1980-3-H6

Nuclear Waste Policy Act Amendments Actof 1987Ul 987-3-S2

Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982U1982-3-H2

Nuclear Waste Research, Development, andDemonstration Act of 1980U1980-3-H3 U1980-3-H5

Omnibus Vehicular Natural Gas Jurisdiction,Uranium Enrichment, and Solar, Wind,Waste and Geothermal Power ProductionIncentives Act of 1990U1990-3-S3

Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning andConservation ActU1979-3-S3 U1980-3-H1

Peaceful uses of atomic energy. Report of thePanel on the Impact of the Peaceful Uses ofAtomic Energy to the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy. Vol. 1U1956-4-J1

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Physical vulnerability of . . .

Physical vulnerability of electric systems tonatural disasters and sabotageU1990-4-S1

Potential for energy production fromgeothermal resourcesU1973-4-S1

Power of the Federal government overdevelopment and use of water power.ReportV1912-4-S1

Power policy, Dixon-Yates contract. Staffreport on investigation concerning thecharges of monopolistic influences in thepower industryU1956-4-S1

Powerplant and industrial fuel useU1978-3-H1

Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act of1978 amendmentsU1987-3-H1 U1986-3-H4

Price-Anderson Amendments Act of 1986U1986-3-H3

Price-Anderson Amendments Act of 1987U1987-3-H2 U1987-3-H4

Promoting efficiency in the electric utilitysectorU1982-4-S2

Proposed divestiture of the Power MarketingAdministration: DOE put the can before thehorseU1986-3-H6

Providing for the comprehensive operation ofhydroelectric power resources of the UnitedStatesU1960-3-H1

Public ownershipU1900-2-S1

Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act of 1977U1977-3-S4

Public Utility Act of 1935U1935-3-H2

Public Utility Act of 1935. [With part 2,additional views]U1935-3-H1

Public Utility Act of 1935 [With part 2,minority views]VI935-3-S1

Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.Opinion of the Supreme Court in the case ofElectric Bond and Share Company et al. v.Securities and Exchange Commission et al.upholding the validity of the Public UtilityHolding Company Act of 1935U2938-2-S1

Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.Report of the Securities and ExchangeCommissionU19S2-4-S1

Public Utility Regulatory Policies ActU1978-3-H2

Recent development of the producer-gaspower plant in the United States. U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 416U1909-2-H1

Regulation of commerceU1887-2-H1

Regulatory Fairness ActV1988-3-SS

Relating to rates charged to public bodies andcooperatives for electric power generated atFederal projectsU1956-3-H2

Relation of holding companies to operatingcompanies in power and gas affectingcontrol. Pan 2. Letter of submittal - generalsummary - legal studyU1934-3-H2

Relation of holding companies to operatingcompanies in power and gas affectingcontrol. Pan 3. Holding and operating utilitygroupsU1934-3-H3

Relation of holding companies to operatingcompanies in power and gas affectingcontrol. Pan 4. Memorandum regarding thenatural gas industryU1934-3-H4

Relation of holding companies to operatingcompanies in power and gas affectingcontrol. Part 5. [Examiner's summary of]Insull Utility Investments, Inc., CorporationSecurities Co. of Chicago, The UnitedCorporationU1934-3-H5

Relation of holding companies to operatingcompanies in power and gas affectingcontrol. Part 6. Service contracts andarrangementsU1934-3-H6

Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1950, providingfor the reorganization of the Federal PowerCommissionU19SO-3-S1

Report of National Power Policy Committee.Message from the President of the UnitedStates transmitting a repon of the NationalPower Policy Committee with respect to thetreatment of holding companiesV1935-2-H1

Report of the Comptroller General of the U.S.on Atomic Energy Commission contracts forelectric power. Part 1: Review of EbascoServices, Inc., performance at Joppa, 111.,steam electric station of Electric Energy,Inc.U1955-4-J2

Report of the Comptroller General of the U.S.on Atomic Energy Commission contracts forelectric power. Parts 2 and 3: ElectricEnergy, Inc., and Ohio Valley ElectricCorporationU1956-4J2

Report of the Senate Select Committee onInterstate Commerce [Regulation oftransportation of freights and passengersbetween the several States....]U1886-3-S1

Report on the Nov. 13, 1954, waiver action bythe Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 83dCongress, 2d session. Utility contractbetween Atomic Energy Commission andthe Mississippi Valley Generating Co.U19S5-4-J1

Report on the relation of holding companies tooperating companies in power and gasaffecting control. Part 1. Report on directorsand/or officials of holding companies andoperating companies in power and gasU1934-3-H1

Reporting of information concerning theaccident at Three Mile IslandU1981-4-H1

Index by Titles

Research programs conducted by the NuclearRegulatory CommissionU1982-3-H3

Responses to inquiries about the northeastpower failure Nov. 9 and 10, 1965. InterimreportU1966-4-S1

Restraining orders and injunctions institutedagainst public electric projects. Letter fromthe Chairman of the Federal PowerCommission transmitting in response toSenate Resolution No. 123, a report relativeto restraining orders and injunctionsinstituted against public electric projectsVI936-2-S4

Right of way upon the public lands forreservoir and canal purposesU1896-3-H1

Rural electrification loan program amendmentsV1975-3-H1

Selected materials on atomic energy indemnitylegislationU1965-4-J1

Selected materials on Federal-Statecooperation in the atomic energy fieldU1959-4-J1

Small Agency Audit Improvement Act of1986U1986-3-S1

Solar, Wind, Waste and Geothermal PowerProduction Incentive Act of 1990U1990-3-S2

St. Lawrence Seaway and power projectU1959-4-S1

State utility commissions. Summary andtabulation of information submitted by thecommissionsV1967-2-S1

Statistical materials on the electric utilityindustryV1976-4-H1

Study of AEC procedures and organization inthe licensing of reactor facilitiesV19S7-4-J1

Summary of hearings on the future of thenation's energy utilities: implications forFederal R.D. & D.U1982-4-H1

Title II of S. 1894: Costs to the electric utilityindustry, staff working paperU1988-4-SJ

To reorganize the Federal Power Commission177930-3-57

Uniform Regulatory Jurisdiction Act of 1988U1988-3-H1 U1988-3-S4

U.S.-Japan Nuclear Cooperation AgreementV1988-3-S1

Utilities and energy conservation: prospectsand problemsU1980-4-H3

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Utility corporations. Economic appendixes tofinal report of the Federal TradeCommission to the Senate of the UnitedStates pursuant to Senate Resolution No.83, 70th Congress, 1st session. No. 84-C.Economic, corporate, operating, andfinancial phases of thenatural-gas-producing, pipe-line, and utilityindustries, with conclusions andrecommendationsU1936-2-S3

Utility corporations. Final report of theFederal Trade Commission to the Senate ofthe United States pursuant to SenateResolution No. 83, 70th Congress, 1stsession. No. 84-A. Economic, corporate,operating, and financial phases of thenatural-gas-producing, pipe-line, and utilityindustries, with conclusions andrecommendationsU1936-2-S1

Utility corporations. Legal appendices to thefinal report of the Federal TradeCommission to the Senate of the UnitedStates pursuant to Senate Resolution No.83, 70th Congress, 1st session. No. 84-B.Economic, corporate, operating, andfinancial phases of thenatural-gas-producing, pipe-line, and utilityindustries, with conclusions andrecommendationsU1936-2-S2

Utility corporations. Letter from the Chairmanof the Federal Trade Commissiontransmitting in response to SenateResolution No. 83, seventieth Congress, amonthly report on the electric power andgas utilities inquiry. Pan 84-D. Generalindex to Parts 21 to 84-C, inclusiveU1937-2-S2

Utility corporations. Report of the FederalTrade Commission to the Senate of theUnited States pursuant to Senate ResolutionNo. 83, 70th Congress, 1st session. No.81-A. Publicity and propaganda activities byutilities groups and companies, with indexUl 935-2-S6

Utility corporations. Report of the FederalTrade Commission to the Senate of theUnited States pursuant to Senate ResolutionNo. 83, 70th Congress, 1st session onholding and operating companies of electricand gas utilities. No. 77-A. Index oftestimony in parts 21 to 45, numerical list ofexhibits in parts 21 to 45, index to recordon company publicity and propaganda—parts21 to 45, inclusiveVI935-2-S4

Utility corporations. Summary report of theFederal Trade Commission to the Senate ofthe United States pursuant to SenateResolution No. 83, 70th Congress, 1stsession. No. 71-B. Index of Associationpublicity and propaganda and index ofnames in parts 1-20 inclusive andaccompanying exhibit volumes, 1935U1935-2-S2

Utility corporations. Summary report of theFederal Trade Commission to the Senate ofthe United States pursuant to SenateResolution No. 83, 70th Congress, 1stsession. No. 72-A. Economic, financial, andcorporate phases of holding and operatingcompanies of electric and gas utilitiesU1935-2-S5

Utility corporations. Summary report of theFederal Trade Commission to the Senate ofthe United States pursuant to SenateResolution No. 83, 70th Congress, 1stsession. Pan 71-A on efforts by associationsand agencies of electric and gas utilities toinfluence public opinionU1935-2-S1

Utility corporations. Summary report of theFederal Trade Commission to the Senate ofthe United States pursuant to SenateResolution No. 83, 70th Congress, 1stsession on holding and operating companiesof electric and gas utilities. No. 73-A.Survey of State laws and regulations, presentextent of Federal regulation and need ofFederal regulation, conclusions andrecommendations and legal studies insupport thereofU1935-2-S3

Water-power billU1920-3-H1

Water resources activities in the U.S. Electricpower in relation to the nation's waterresourcesU1960-4-S1

Water resources and power. Letter fromChairman, Commission on Organization ofthe Executive Branch of the Government,transmitting its report on water resourcesand power, pursuant to Public Law 108,83rd Congress. Volumes 1 and 2U1955-2-H1

Western Interstate Nuclear CompactU1970-3-H2

Will the lights go on in 1990?U1980-4-H2

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49th Congress

(49)5.1093 U1886-3-S1(49) S. 1532 U1887-2-H1

54th Congress

(54) H. R. 3018 U1896-3-H1(54) H. R. 8567 U1896-3-H1

58th Congress

(58) H. R. 7266 U1903-3-H1(58) H. R. 7266 U1904-3-H1(58) H. R. 16298 U1913-4-S1

61st Congress

(61) H. R. 24375 U1913-4-S1

62nd Congress

(62) S. Res. 44 U1912-4-S1(62) S. Res. 44 U1913-4-S1

(62)5.7343 U1913-4-S1(62)5.8033 U1913-4-S1

63rd Congress

(63) S. Res. 544 U1916-2-S1(63) S. Res. 544 U1916-2-S2(63) S. Res. 544 U1916-2-S3

65th Congress

(65)8.4687 U1918-3-S1

66th Congress

(66) H. R. 3184 U1919-3-S1(66) H. R. 3184 U1920-3-H1

68th Congress

(68) S. Res. 329 U1927-2-S1(68) S. Res. 329 U1928-2-S1

69th Congress

(69) H. R. 9826 U1927-4-H1

70th Congress

(70) S. Res. 83 U1935-2-S1(70) S. Res. 83 U1935-2-S2(70) S. Res. 83 U1935-2-S3(70) S. Res. 83 U1935-2-S4(70) S. Res. 83 U1935-2-S5(70) S. Res. 83 U1935-2-S6(70) S. Res. 83 U1936-2-S1(70) S. Res. 83 U1936-2-S2(70) S. Res. 83 U1936-2-S3(70) S. Res. 83 U1937-2-S2

71st Congress

(71) H. R. 3184 U1930-4-H1(71) S. Res. 151 U1931-2-S1

(71)8.3619 U1930-3-S1(71)8.3619 U1930-4-H1(71) S. 4554 U1930-4-H1

72nd Congress

(72) H. J. Res. 572 U1934-3-H1(72) H. J. Res. 572 U1934-3-H2(72) H. J. Res. 572 U1934-3-H3(72) H. J. Res. 572 U1934-3-H4(72) H. J. Res. 572 U1934-3-H5(72) H. J. Res. 572 U1934-3-H6(72) H. Res. 59 U1934-3-H1(72) H. Res. 59 U1934-3-H2(72) H. Res. 59 U1934-3-H3(72) H. Res. 59 U1934-3-H4(72) H. Res. 59 U1934-3-H5(72) H. Res. 59 U1934-3-H6

74th Congress

(74) H. Res. 288 U1936-3-H1(74) H. R. 1758 U1949-3-H1(74) H. R. 1758 U1950-2-H1(74) H. R. 4051 U1947-3-H1(74) H. R. 5423 U1935-2-H1(74) H. R. 11223 U1936-3-H1(74) H. R. 12680 U1936-3-H2(74) H. R. 12680 U1937-3-S2(74) S. Res. 123 U1936-2-S4

(74)8.1498 U1949-3-S1(74) S. 1725 U1935-2-H1(74) S. 2796 U1935-3-H1(74) S. 2796 U1935-3-H2(74)8.2796 U1935-3-S1(74) S. 2796 U1936-3-H1

75th Congress

(75) H. R. 6586 U1937-3-S2(75)5.2410 U1937-3-S1

76th Congress

(76) H. R. 9093 U1940-4-H1

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77th Congress

(77) H. R. 5249 U1941-3-H1(77) H. R. 5249 U1942-3-S1(77) H. R. 6182 U1941-3-H2

79th Congress

(79) H. R. 1203 Xl-APP(79) S.J. Res. 104 U1946-4-S1(79) S.J. Res. 104 U1946-4-S2(79)8.1717 U1946-3-H1(79)5.1717 U1946-3-H2(79) S. 1717 U1946-3-S1

81st Congress

(81) H. Doc. 513 U1950-3-S1(81) S. Res. 255 U1950-3-S1

82nd Congress

(82) H. R. 4963 U1951-3-H1(82)8.1084 U1952-3-S1

83rd Congress

(83) H. R. 4905 U1953-3-H1(83) H. R. 5976 U1953-3-H2(83) H. R. 9757 U1954-3-H1(83) S. 1442 '. U1953-3-S1

84th Congress

(84) H. R. 6645 U1955-3-S1(84) H. R. 6645 U1956-2-H1(84) H. R. 9743 U1956-3-H1(84) H. R. 12061 U1956-3-S1(84) S. 1853 U1955-3-S1(84)8.2643 U1956-3-H1(84) S. 3388 U1956-3-H2(84) S. 4146 U1956-3-S1

85th Congress

(85) H. R. 6790 U1957-3-H1(85) H. R. 8525 U1957-3-H1(85) H. R. 13455 U1958-3-H1

86th Congress

(86) H. R. 7201 U1960-3-H1(86) S. Res. 48 U1960-4-S1(86)8.2150 U1959-4-S1

87th Congress

(87) S. 1605 U1962-3-S1

88th Congress

(88) S. 1459 U1965-3-S1(88) S. 2028 U1964-3-S1

89th Congress

(89) S. 2042 U1965-3-S2

90th Congress

(90) H. R. 12698 U1968-3-H1(90) S. Res. 55 U1967-2-S1

91st Congress

(91) H. R. 18679 U1970-3-H1(91) S. 1628 U1970-3-H2

92nd Congress

(92) H. R. 13731 U1972-3-H1(92) H. R. 13732 U1972-3-H1(92) H. R. 14655 U1972-3-H1(92) S. 1684 U1972-4-S1(92) S. 1985 U1972-4-S1(92)8.3631 U1972-4-S1

93rd Congress

(93) H. R. 11510 U1974-3-H3(93) H. R. 15416 U1974-3-H2(93) H. R. 15582 U1974-3-H1(93)5.2150 U1973-3-S1(93) S. 3669 U1974-3-H2(93) S. 3698 U1974-3-H1(93) S. 3802 U1974-3-S1

94th Congress

(94) H. R. 4799 U1975-3-H1(94)8.1208 U1976-4-S1(94)8.2568 U1975-3-S1(94)8.3311 U1976-3-S1

95th Congress

(95) H. R. 4018 U1978-3-H2(95) H. R. 5146 U1978-3-H1(95) H. R. 5289 U1978-3-H3(95) H. R. 5289 U1978-4-H2(95) H. R. 8444 U1978-3-H2(95) S. 826 U1977-3-S2(95)8. 1468 U1977-3-S1(95) S. 2057 U1977-3-S3(95)8.2114 U1977-3-S4(95)8.2114 U1978-3-H2

96th Congress

(96) H. R. 605 U1979-3-H1(96) H. R. 5726 U1979-3-H2(96) H. R. 6308 U1980-3-H2(96) H. R. 6390 U1980-3-H6(96) H. R. 6390 U1980-3-H7(96) H. R. 7418 U1980-3-H3(96) H. R. 7418 U1980-3-H4(96) H. R. 7418 U1980-3-H5(96)8.885 U1979-3-S3(96) S. 885 U1980-3-H1(96) S. 948 U1979-3-S2(96) S. 1030 U1979-3-S1(96) S. 1420 U1980-3-S1(96) S. 1784 U1980-3-S2

97th Congress

(97) H. R. 1524 U1982-3-H4(97) H. R. 1524 U1982-4-H3(97) H. R. 5016 U1981-3-H3(97) H. R. 5228 U1982-3-H1(97) H. R. 6503 U1982-4-H3(97) H. R. 6598 U1982-3-H2(97) S. 1606 U1982-3-S1(97)8.1662 U1981-3-S1(97)8.3041 U1982-3-S2

98th Congress

(98) H. R. 2211 U1984-3-S1(98) H. R. 4275 U1984-3-H1(98) H. R. 4277 U1984-3-H2(98)8.268 U1983-3-S1(98) S. 268 U1984-3-H1(98)8.508 U1984-3-S1(98)8.1132 U1984-3-H3(98)8.1715 U1983-3-S2

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99th Congress

(99) H. R. 44 U1986-3-H2(99) H. R. 969 U1986-3-H1(99) H. R. 3653 U1987-3-H2(99) H. R. 3653 U1987-3-H4(99) H. R. 3653 U1986-3-H3(99) H. R. 4669 U1987-3-H1(99) H. R. 4669 U1986-3-H4(99) S. 426 U1985-3-S1(99) S. 426 U1986-3-H5(99) S. 2005 U1986-3-S1

100th Congress

(100) H. R. 1414 U1987-3-H2(100) H. R. 1414 U1987-3-H4(100) H. R. 1941 U1987-3-H1(100) H. R. 2858 U1988-3-S5(100) H. R. 2884 U1988-3-H1(100) H. R. 2884 U1988-3-S4(100) H. R. 4140 U1988-3-H2(100) S. Con. Res. 96 .... U1988-3-S1(100) S. 85 U1987-3-H1(100)5.85 U1987-3-S1(100) S. 1668 U1987-3-S2(100)5.1717 U1988-3-S4(100)5.1894 U1988-4-S1(100) S. 2443 U1988-3-S2

101st Congress

(101) H. R. 1722 U1989-3-H1(101) H. R. 1722 U1989-3-H2(101) H. R. 3030 U1990-3-H2(101) H. R. 4197 U1990-3-H1(101) H. R. 4808 U1990-3-S2(101) S. 83 U1989-3-S1(101)3.324 U1990-3-S1(101)5.2415 U1990-3-S2(101)5.3085 U1990-3-S3

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Index by Superintendent of Documents Numbers

¥1.1/5:97-282 National Nuclear Waste Policy Actof 1981U1981-3-S1

Yl.l/5:97-524 Electric Utility Nuclear AccidentCost Allocation ActU1982-3-S1

Yl.1/5:97-666 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1982£77982-3-52

Yl.l/5:98-137 Authorizing additional hydroelectricfacilities at existing Bureau ofReclamation projectsU1983-3-S1

Yl.l/5:98-205 Natural Gas Policy Act Amendmentsof 1983Ul 983-3-S2

Yl.l/5:98-388 Exempting electric and telephonefacilities assisted under the RuralElectrification Act from certainright-of-way rental payments underthe Federal Land PolicyManagement Act of 1976U1984-3-S1

Yl.1/5:99-161 Electric Consumers Protection Act of1985Ul 985-3-S1

Yl.l/5:99-351 Small Agency Audit ImprovementAct of 1986Ul 986-3 -SI

Yl.l/5:100-30 Natural Gas Utilization Act of 1987V1987-3-S1

Yl. 1/5:100-152 Nuclear Waste Policy ActAmendments Act of 1987U1987-3-S2

Yl.l/5:100-275 U.S.-Japan Nuclear CooperationAgreementU1988-3-S1

Yl.l/5:100-364 Nuclear Regulation Reorganizationand Reform Act of 1988Ul 988-3-S2

Yl.1/5:100-486 Uniform Regulatory Jurisdiction Actof 1988Ul 988-3-S4

Yl. 1/5:100-491 Regulatory Fairness ActU1988-3-S5

Yl.1/5:101-60 Comprehensive Uranium Act of 1989U1989-3-S1

Yl.1/5:101-361 National Energy Policy Act of 1990U1990-3-S1

Yl.1/5:101-470 Solar, Wind, Waste and GeothermalPower Production Incentive Act of1990U1990-3-S2

Yl.l/5:101-552 Omnibus Vehicular Natural GasJurisdiction, Uranium Enrichment,and Solar, Wind, Waste andGeothermal Power ProductionIncentives Act of 1990U1990-3-S3

Yl.1/6:100-20 Conventions on Early Notification ofa Nuclear Accident and onAssistance in the Case of a Nuclear

Accident or Radiological EmergencyU1988-3-S3

Yl. 1/7:97-172 Nuclear waste disposal,communication from the PresidentU1982-2-H1

Yl. 1 /7:98-23 Natural Gas Consumer RegulatoryReform Amendments of 1983,message from the PresidentU1983-2-H1

Yl.1/8:97-144 Inspecting operating nuclearpowerplants: Shortcomings in theNuclear Regulatory CommissionprogramU1981-3-H1

Yl.1/8:97-277 Licensing speedup, safety delay: NRCoversightU1981-3-H2

Yl.l/8:97-411/pt.l High Level Radioactive WasteManagement and Policy ActU1981-3-H3

Yl.l/8:97-624/corr Implementing the Convention on thePhysical Protection of NuclearMaterialU1982-3-H1

Yl.l/8:97-785/pt.l Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982U1982-3-H2

Yl.l/8:97-795 Research programs conducted by theNuclear Regulatory CommissionUI982-3-H3

Yl.1/8:97-827 Normalization method for publicutility propertyU1982-3-H4

Yl.1/8:98-648 Authorizing the Secretary of theInterior to construct, operate, andmaintain hydroelectric powerplantsat various existing water projectsU1984-3-H1

Yl.1/8:98-814 Natural Gas Market Policy Act of1984U1984-3-H2

Yl.1/8:98-1052 Annual charges for use of FederaldamsU1984-3-H3

Yl.l/8:99-484 Conservation Service Reform Act of1986U1986-3-H1

Yl.l/8:99-507 Electric Consumers Protection Act of1985U1986-3-H2

Yl.l/8:99-636/pt.3 Price-Anderson Amendments Act of1986U1986-3-H3

Yl. 1 /8:99-806 Powerplant and Industrial Fuel UseAct of 1978 amendmentsU1986-3-H4

Yl.l/8:99-934 Electric Consumers Protection Act of1986U1986-3-H5

Yl.l/8:99-935 Proposed divestiture of the PowerMarketing Administration: DOE putthe rart Vw»fnr*» t~he* hrtrcA

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U1986-3-H6Yl. 1/8:100-78 Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use

Act of 1978 amendmentsU1987-3-H1

Yl.l/8:100-104/pt.l Price-Anderson Amendments Act of1987U1987-3-H2

Yl.l/8:100-104/pt.2 Price-Anderson Amendments Act of1987U1987-3-H4

Yl.1/8:100-167 NRC's regulation of fuel cyclefacilities: A paper tiger. EighthreportU1987-3-H3

Yl.1/8:100-683 Uniform Regulatory Jurisdiction Actof 1988U1988-3-H1

Yl.l/8:100-878/pt.l Nuclear Investigations ImprovementAct of 1988U1988-3-H2

Yl.1/8:101-29 Natural Gas Decontrol Act of 1989U1989-3-H1

Yl.1/8:101-100 Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Actof 1989U1989-3-H2

Yl.l/8:101-445/pt.l Clean Air Act Research Amendmentsof 1990U1990-3-H1

Yl.l/8:101-490/pt.l dean Air Act Amendments of 1990UI990-3-H2

Y1.2:F31/7/978 Federal Power Commission laws andhydroelectric power developmentlawsU1978-2-H1

Y3.T22/2:2E12/4 New electric power technologies,problems and prospects for the1990sU1985-4-H1

Y3.T22/2:2E12/9 Electric power wheeling and dealing:technological considerations forincreasing competitionV1989-4-H1

Y3.T22/2:2E12/10 Physical vulnerability of electricsystems to natural disasters andsabotageU1990-4-S1

Y3.T22/2:2N88/3 Nuclear powerplant standardization,light water reactorsU1981-4-H2

Y4.Ag8/2:R88/6 Administration of the RuralElectrification Act Interim reportU1944-4-S1

Y4.At7/2:At7/7 Atomic Energy Act of 1946, withamendments through the 83dCongress, 1st sessionUI953-4-J1

Y4.At7/2:At7/ 13/v.l Peaceful uses of atomic energy.Report of the Panel on the Impactof the Peaceful Uses of AtomicEnergy to the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy. Vol. 1V1956-4-J1

Y4.At7/2:E12/pt.l Report of the Comptroller General ofthe U.S. on Atomic EnergyCommission contracts for electricpower. Part 1: Review of EbascoServices, Inc., performance at Joppa,111., steam electric station of ElectricEnergy, Inc.U1955-4-J2

Y4.At7/2:E12/pt.2,3 Report of the Comptroller General ofthe U.S. on Atomic EnergyCommission contracts for electricpower. Parts 2 and 3: ElectricEnergy, Inc., and Ohio ValleyElectric CorporationU1956-4-J2

Y4.At7/2:En8/3 Atomic power development andprivate enterprise. Summary ofhearing before the Joint Committeeon Atomic EnergyU1953-4-J2

Y4.At7/2:R26/v.l Improving the AEC regulatoryprocess Vol. 1U1961-4-J1

Y4.At7/2:Ut3/3 Report on the Nov. 13, 1954, waiveraction by the Joint Committee onAtomic Energy, 83d Congress, 2dsession. Utility contract betweenAtomic Energy Commission and theMississippi Valley Generating Co.Ul 955-4-J1

Y4.C73/2:W29 Federal control of water power.Papers submitted to the committeeon regulation and control of watersand water power in navigable andnonnavigable streams of the U.S.,and the rights of riparian ownersU1913-4-S1

Y4.En2/3:97-FF Construction work in progress inelectric base rateU1982-4-H2

Y4.En2/3:97-GG Natural gas regulation studyU1982-4-H4

Y4.En2/3:98-G Existing and projected power plantcapacity in the U.S.U1983-4-H1

Y4.En2/3:102-F Electricity: A new regulatory order?U1991-4-H1

Y4.Ex3/3:R29/no.4 Investigation of executive agencies ofthe government. No. 4: Report ongovernment activities in the field ofmineral resources and powerUl 93 7-4-57

Y4.F76/2:G79/3 Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin.Report to the committee on S.J.Res. 104. A joint resolutionapproving the agreement betweenthe U.S. and Canada relating to theGreat Lakes-St. Lawrence Basinwith the exception of certainprovisions thereof; expressing thesense of the Congress with respectto the negotiation of certain treaties;authorizing the investigation throughthe Department of State and withCanada of the feasibility of makingthe Great Lakes-St. LawrenceSeaway self-liquidating; and forother purposesU1946-4-S2

Y4.G74/6:Ut3/4/974 Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1974U1975-4-S2

Y4.G74/6:Ut3/4/975 Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1975Ul 976-4-S3

Y4.G74/9:Ut3/4/976 Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1976U1977-4-S1

Y4.G74/9:Ut3/4/977 Electric and gas utility rate and fueladjustment clause increases, 1977U1978-4-S1

Y4.In8/4:B56 Cost of an urban blackout:Consolidated Edison blackout, July13-14, 1977U197&-4-H1

Y4.In8/4:Ec7/2 Economic analysis of H.R. 5289,Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978U1978-4-H2

Y4.In8/4:E12/2 Statistical materials on the electricutility industryU1976-4-H1

Y4.In8/4:E12/4 Electric utility sector: concepts,

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practices, and problemsU1977-4-H1

Y4.In8/4:E12/5 Are the electric utilities gold plated?A perspective on electric utilityreliabilityUI979-4-H1

Y4.In8/4:F95/6 Electric utility automatic fueladjustment clausesU1975-4-H1

Y4.In8/4:L62/16 Will the lights go on in 1990?U1980-4-H2

Y4.In8/4:N22/4 Letter of Secretary of War on thequestion of hydroelectricdevelopment in navigable streamsU1914-4-H1

Y4.In8/13:E12/3 Electric Reliability Council of Texasintertie situation177976-4-52

Y4.In8/13:En2/5 Potential for energy production fromgeothermal resourcesU1973-4-S1

Y4.In8/13:P87/3 National power grid system study: anoverview of economics, regulatory,and engineering aspectsUl 976-4-S1

Y4.In8/13:93-45 Electric utility policy issuesU1974-4-S1

Y4.In8/13:94-17 Factors affecting coal substitution forother fossil fuels in electric powerproduction and industrial usesU2975-4-S1

Y4.In8/14:Ac2/2 Reporting of information concerningthe accident at Three Mile IslandU1981-4-H1

Y4.In8/14:N88/7 NRC coziness with industry, NuclearRegulatory Commission fails tomaintain arms length relationshipwith the nuclear industryU1987-4-H1

Y4.J89/2:P87/4 Monopoly in the power industry.Interim report on investigation intomonopoly in the power industryUl 955-4-S1

Y4.J89/2:P87/5 Power policy, Dixon-Yates contract.Staff report on investigationconcerning the charges ofmonopolistic influences in the powerindustryUl 956-4-S1

Y4 J89/2:W29 Power of the Federal governmentover development and use of waterpower. ReportU1912-4-S1

Y4.M59/ l:M97/2 Digest of the statements made onMuscle Shoals propositions at thehearings before the Committee onMilitary Affairs of the House ofRepresentativesU1922-4-H1

Y4.N21/8:86/10 Water resources activities in the U.S.Electric power in relation to thenation's water resourcesUl 960-4-S1

Y4.R52:75/52 Government hydro versus privatesteam power. Letter from thePresident of the U.S. transmitting aletter from Mr. Frank P. Walsh,chairman, trustees of the PowerAuthority of the State of New York,submitting a report on governmenthydro versus private steam power (astudy in relative economy)U1937-4-H1

Y4.R86/l:B66/2 Boulder Dam. Extracts from hearingson H.R. 9826 (by Mr. Swing), a billto provide for the protection anddevelopment of the lower Colorado

River Basin. Statement of Hon. CarlHayden of ArizonaU1927-4-H1

Y4.Sci2:96/JJ Nuclear powerplant safety after ThreeMile IslandU198M-H1

Y4.Sci2:96/MMM Utilities and energy conservation:prospects and problemsU1980-4-H3

Y4.Sci2:97/U Summary of hearings on the future ofthe nation's energy utilities:implications for Federal R.D. & D.U1982-4-H1

Y4.Sml/2:P96 Public Utility Holding Company Actof 1935. Report of the Securitiesand Exchange CommissionV1952-4-S1

Y4.T19/4:Ac2/2 Description of H.R. 1524 and H.R.6503, relating to accountingtreatment of the investment taxcredit and accelerated depreciationfor public utility ratemakingpurposes, scheduled for a hearingU19S2-4-H3

Y10.2:C58 Clean Air Act, the electric utilities,and the coal marketU1982-4-S1

Y10.2:E12 Promoting efficiency in the electricutility sectorU1982-4-S2

Y10.2:F49/6 Financial condition of the U.S.electric utility industryVI986-4-S1

Y10.9:N88/3 Delays in nuclear reactor licensingand construction: the possibilities forreformU1979-4-H2

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Index by Document and Report Numbers

49th Congress

H. Mis. Doc. 49-75 U1887-2-H1S. Rpt. 49-46 U1886-3-S1

54th Congress

H. Rpt. 54-26 U1896-3-H1

56th Congress

S. Doc. 56-69 U1900-2-S1

58th Congress

H. Rpt. 58-18 U1903-3-H1H. Rpt 58-1593 U1904-3-H1

59th Congress

S. Doc. 59-266 U1907-2-S1S. Doc. 59-394 U1906-2-S1

61st Congress

H. Doc. 61-366 U1909-2-H1

64th Congress

S. Doc. 64-316, ptl U1916-2-S1S. Doc. 64-316, pt2 U1916-2-S2S. Doc. 64-316, pt.3 U1916-2-S3

65th Congress

S. Rpt. 65-516 U1918-3-S1

66th Congress

H. Rpt. 66-61 U1919-3-S1H. Rpt. 66-910 U1920-3-H1S. Rpt. 66-180 U1919-3-S1

69th Congress

S. Doc. 69-213 U1927-2-S1

70th Congress ,

S. Doc. 70-46 U1928-2-S1S. Doc. 70-92, pt.71A ... U1935-2-S1S. Doc. 70-92, pt.7IB .... U1935-2-S2S. Doc. 70-92, pt.72A ... U1935-2-S5S. Doc. 70-92, pt.73A ... U1935-2-S3S. Doc. 70-92, pt.77A ... U1935-2-S4S. Doc. 70-92, pt.81A ... U1935-2-S6S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84A ... U1936-2-S1S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84B U1936-2-S2S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84C .... U1936-2-S3S. Doc. 70-92, pt.84D ... U1937-2-S2

71st Congress

S. Rpt. 71-378 U1930-3-S1S. Doc. 71-238 U1931-2-S1

73rd Congress

H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.l U1934-3-H1H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.2 U1934-3-H2H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.3 U1934-3-H3H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.4 U1934-3-H4H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.5 U1934-3-H5H. Rpt. 73-827, pt.6 U1934-3-H6S. Doc. 73-18 U1933-2-S1

74th Congress

H. Rpt. 74-1318, pt.l-2 .. U1935-3-H1H. Rpt. 74-1903 U1935-3-H2H. Rpt. 74-2081 U1936-3-H1H. Rpt. 74-2651 U1936-3-H2S. Rpt. 74-621, pt.l-2 .... U1935-3-S1H. Doc. 74-137 U1935-2-H1S. Doc. 74-182 U1936-2-S4

75th Congress

S. Rpt. 75-160 U1938-2-S1S. Rpt. 75-779 U1937-3-S1S. Rpt. 75-1162 U1937-3-S2H. Doc. 75-72 U1937-4-H1S. Doc. 75-21 U1937-2-S1

76th Congress

H. Doc. 76-248 U1939-2-H1

77th Congress

H. Rpt. 77-1290 U1941-3-H1H. Rpt. 77-1479 U1941-3-H2S. Rpt. 77-948 U1942-3-S1

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78th Congress

S. Res. 78-197 U1944-4-S1

79th Congress

H. Rpt. 79-2478 U1946-3-H1H. Rpt. 79-2670 U1946-3-H2S. Rpt. 79-1211 U1946-3-S1H. Doc. 79-302 U1946-4-S2S. Doc. 79-248 Xl-APP

80th Congress

H. Rpt. 80-800 U1947-3-H1S. Rpt. 80-850 U1948-3-S1

81st Congress

H. Rpt. 81-1140 U1949-3-H1S. Rpt. 81-567 U1949-3-S1S. Rpt. 81-1563 U1950-3-S1H. Doc. 81-555 U1950-2-H1

82nd Congress

H. Rpt. 82-1114 U1951-3-H1S. Rpt. 82-1460 U1952-3-S1

83rd Congress

H. Rpt 83-676 U1953-3-H1H. Rpt 83-899 U1953-3-H2H. Rpt 83-2666 U1954-3-H1S. Rpt. 83-513 U1953-3-S1

84th Congress

H. Rpt. 84-992 U1955-3-S1H. Rpt. 84-2694 U1956-3-H1H. Rpt. 84-2788 U1956-3-H2S. Rpt. 84-1219 U1955-3-S1S. Rpt. 84-2390 U1956-3-S1H. Doc. 84-208 U1955-2-H1H. Doc. 84-342 U1956-2-H1

85th Congress

H. Rpt. 85-837 U1957-3-H1H. Rpt 85-2585 U1958-3-H1

86th Congress

H. Rpt. 86-1414 U1960-3-H1

87th Congress

S. Rpt. 87-1376 U1962-3-S1

88th Congress

S. Rpt. 88-1363 U1964-3-S1

89th Congress

S. Rpt. 89-420 U1965-3-S1S. Rpt. 89-650 U1965-3-S2

90th Congress

H. Rpt. 90-1643 U1968-3-H1S. Doc. 90-56 U1967-2-S1

91st Congress

H. Rpt. 91-1470 U1970-3-H1H. Rpt 91-1519 U1970-3-H2

92nd Congress

H. Rpt. 92-719 U1971-3-H1H. Rpt. 92-1027 U1972-3-H1H. Rpt. 92-1313 U1972-3-H2H. Rpt. 92-1404 U1972-3-H3

93rd Congress

H. Rpt. 93-1149 U1974-3-H1H. Rpt. 93-1155 U1974-3-H2H. Rpt. 93-1445 U1974-3-H3S. Rpt. 93-619 U1973-3-S1S. Rpt. 93-1228 U1974-3-S1H. Doc. 93-187 U1973-2-H1

94th Congress

H. Rpt. 94-353 U1975-3-H1S. Rpt. 94-454 U1975-3-S1S. Rpt. 94-1394 U1976-3-S1

95th Congress

H. Rpt. 95-1749 U1978-3-H1H. Rpt. 95-1750 U1978-3-H2H. Rpt. 95-1752 U1978-3-H3S. Rpt. 95-123 U1977-3-S1S. Rpt. 95-164 U1977-3-S2S. Rpt. 95-409 U1977-3-S3S. Rpt. 95-442 U1977-3-S4H. Doc. 95-134 U1976-2-H1H. Doc. 95-138 U1977-2-H1

96th Congress

H. Rpt. 96-625 U1979-3-H1H. RpL 96-727, pt 1 .... U1979-3-H2H. Rpt 96-828 U1980-3-S1H. Rpt. 96-976, ptl U1980-3-H1H. Rpt. 96-1096 U1980-3-H2H. Rpt. 96-1156, pt.1 U1980-3-H3H. Rpt. 96-1156, pt2 .... U1980-3-H4H. Rpt 96-1156, pt3 .... U1980-3-H5H. Rpt 96-1382, pt.1 .... U1980-3-H6H. Rpt. 96-1382, pt.2 U1980-3-H7H. Rpt. 96-1452 U1980-3-H8S. Rpt. 96-117 U1979-3-S1S. Rpt. 96-204 U1979-3-S2S. Rpt. 96-272 U1979-3-S3S. Rpt. 96-966 U1980-3-S2

97th Congress

H. Rpt 97-144 U1981-3-H1H. Rpt. 97-277 U1981-3-H2H. Rpt. 97-411, pt. 1 .... U1981-3-H3H. Rpt. 97-785, pt.1 U1982-3-H2H. Rpt. 97-795 U1982-3-H3H. Rpt 97-827 U1982-3-H4H. Rpt. 97-624/corr U1982-3-H1S. Rpt. 97-282 U1981-3-S1S. Rpt. 97-524 U1982-3-S1S. Rpt. 97-666 U1982-3-S2H. Doc. 97-172 U1982-2-H1

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98th Congress

H. Rpt. 98-648 U1984-3-H1H. Rpt. 98-814 U1984-3-H2H. Rpt. 98-1052 U1984-3-H3S. Rpt. 98-137 U1983-3-S1S. Rpt. 98-205 U1983-3-S2S. Rpt. 98-388 U1984-3-S1H. Doc. 98-23 U1983-2-H1

99th Congress

H. Rpt. 99-484 U1986-3-H1H. Rpt. 99-507 U1986-3-H2H. Rpt. 99-636, pt.3 U1986-3-H3H. Rpt. 99-806 U1986-3-H4H. Rpt. 99-934 U1986-3-H5H. Rpt. 99-935 U1986-3-H6S. Rpt. 99-161 U1985-3-S1S. Rpt 99-351 U1986-3-S1

100th Congress

S. Ex. Rpt 100-20 U1988-3-S3H. Rpt. 100-78 U1987-3-H1H. Rpt. 100-104, pt.1 .... U1987-3-H2H. Rpt 100-104, pt.2 .... U1987-3-H4H. Rpt. 100-167 U1987-3-H3H. Rpt. 100-683 U1988-3-H1H. Rpt 100-878, pt.1 U1988-3-H2S. Rpt. 100-30 U1987-3-S1S. Rpt. 100-152 U1987-3-S2S. Rpt 100-275 U1988-3-S1S. Rpt. 100-364 U1988-3-S2S. Rpt. 100-486 U1988-3-S4S. Rpt. 100-491 U1988-3-S5

101st Congress

H. RpL 101-29 U1989-3-H1H. Rpt. 101-100 U1989-3-H2H. Rpt. 101-445, pt.1 .... U1990-3-H1H. Rpt 101-490, pt.l .... U1990-3-H2S. Rpt. 101-60 U1989-3-S1S. Rpt. 101-361 U1990-3-S1S. Rpt. 101-470 U1990-3-S2S. Rpt. 101-552 U1990-3-S3