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1. U.S. Department of Energy. Battelle Memorial Institute. Pacific Northwest Laboratory. An Analysis of Federal Incentives Used to Stimulate Energy Production. PNL-2410 REV.
2. National Commission on Energy Policy. Ending the Energy Stalemate, Technical Appendix, Chapter 6. Link
3. U.S. Department of Energy, FY 2007 Congressional Budget Request. Budget Highlights. February 2006. DOE/CF-009. Link .
4. U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Analytical Perspectives, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2007. Section 19. Tax Expenditures. p. 285-328. Link .
5. U.S. Department of the Interior. U.S. Geological Survey. FY 2007 President’s Budget Request. February 2006. Geologic Resource Assessments, Energy Resources. Link .
6. U.S. Department of Labor. Fiscal Year 2007 Budget. Employment Standards Administration Income Maintenance Programs. p. 19, 25-27, 31. Link . Black Lung Disability Trust Fund receipts do not cover the outlays, the fund is over $9 billion in debt.
7. U.S. Department of Agriculture. FY 2007 Budget Summary and Actual Performance Plan. Link .
8. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Performance Budget Fiscal Year 2007. NUREG-1100. Volume 22. February 2006. p.15. Link .
9. Heyes, Anthony, Liston-Heyes, Catherine. Subsidy to Nuclear through Price-Anderson liability limit: Comment. Contemporary Economic Policy. Vol. 16, No. 1. 1998. p. 122. U.S. Department of Energy. Energy Information Administration. Federal Energy Subsidies, Direct and Indirect Interventions in Energy Markets. P.78. Link .
* The value of the incentive of limited liability for the nuclear industry under the Price Anderson Act had a wide range of values in literature. More links on federal energy subsidies are available on www.ifnotwind.org.
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