NASA Advisory Council; Exploration Committee, 52375 [2010-21054]

Download as PDF srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 164 / Wednesday, August 25, 2010 / Notices In addition, when fully operational, this project could potentially provide GRC’s Plum Brook Station and Lewis Field with a renewable electrical supply which would assist NASA in meeting Executive Order 13423 (Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management), requiring 7.5% of all electrical energy used agencywide to come from renewable energy sources by the year 2013. This 7.5% goal equates to approximately 14 megawatts. All of NASA’s agency assets currently receive 6.5 megawatts of electrical power from renewables, thus leaving a shortfall of 7.5 megawatts in meeting the 2013 target. Because Executive Order 13423 provides for a double credit if the renewable energy is produced on federal property, Glenn can apply 3.8 megawatts of the wind farm output to completely meet the total agency requirement. NASA has identified an approximately 2,000-acre tract along the east-central portion of the 6,400-acre Plum Brook Station for initial consideration for wind farm development. This area was determined based on consideration of the GRC Master Plan, ongoing and planned activities, known wildlife areas, and consideration of a potential future aircraft runway. Currently under consideration are alternatives to the Proposed Action that will be discussed in this EIS. They include, but are not limited to, the noaction alternative, a wind farm design featuring full build-out of 20 to 30 wind turbines, and an alternative featuring an intermediate wind farm design based on Ohio Power Siting Board setbacks and other siting constraints. The EIS will consider the potential impacts associated with construction and operation of the Wind Farm Project. Science Applications International Corporation of Germantown, Maryland, has been contracted to support NASA’s preparation of this EIS and implementation of associated scoping activities. Written public input and comments on environmental impacts associated with the proposed Wind Farm Project are hereby solicited. Written comments, statements, and or questions regarding the alternatives or environmental impacts should identify issues or suggest topics to be included in this EIS. Olga M. Dominguez, Assistant Administrator for Strategic Infrastructure. [FR Doc. 2010–21052 Filed 8–24–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:48 Aug 24, 2010 Jkt 220001 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION [Notice: (10–094)] NASA Advisory Council; Exploration Committee National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ACTION: Notice of meeting. AGENCY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public Law 92–463, as amended, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announces a meeting of the Exploration Committee of the NASA Advisory Council. SUMMARY: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 1 p.m.–6:30 p.m., Local Time. ADDRESSES: NASA Headquarters, Glennan Conference Room (1Q39); 300 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jane Parham, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546, 202/358–1715; jane.parham@nasa.gov. DATES: The agenda topics for the meeting will include: • Human Research Program Risk Development Process. • Exploration of Near Earth Objects (NEO) Objectives Workshop Results. • Global Point of Departure— Exploration Architecture and Other Agency Partnerships. • Status of Commercial Crew/Cargo Activity. The meeting will be open to the public up to the seating capacity of the room. It is imperative that the meeting be held on these dates to accommodate the scheduling priorities of the key participants. Visitors will need to show a valid government-issued picture identification such as driver’s license or passport at the Visitor Center in the West Lobby, and must state they are attending the NASA Advisory Council Exploration Committee meeting in HQ Room 1Q39. Further, no later than September 7, 2010, all non-U.S. citizens must submit the following information to Ms. Jane Parham, Room 7C27, NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546; Fax (202) 358–3406: Name, current address, citizenship, company affiliation (if applicable) to include address, telephone number, and their title, place of birth, date of birth, U.S. visa information to include type, number, and expiration date, U.S. Social Security SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PO 00000 Frm 00074 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 52375 Number (if applicable), Permanent Resident Alien card number and expiration date (if applicable), place and date of entry into the U.S., and passport information to include country of issue, number, and expiration date. For questions, please call Jane Parham at (202) 358–1715. Dated: August 19, 2010. P. Diane Rausch, Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. [FR Doc. 2010–21054 Filed 8–24–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket No. 50–305; NRC–2010–0041] Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc. Kewaunee Power Station; Notice of Availability of the Final Supplement 40 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding the License Renewal of Kewaunee Power Station Notice is hereby given that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published a final plant-specific supplement to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants (GEIS), NUREG–1437, regarding the renewal of Operating License DPR–43 for an additional 20 years of operation for Kewaunee Power Station (KPS). The KPS site is located on the shore of Lake Michigan, approximately 27 miles eastsoutheast of Green Bay, WI. Possible alternatives to the proposed action (license renewal) include no action and reasonable alternative energy sources. As discussed in Section 9.4 of the final supplement, the staff determined that the adverse environmental impacts of license renewal for KPS are not great enough to deny the option of license renewal for energy-planning decision makers. This recommendation is based on: (1) The analysis and findings in the GEIS; (2) information provided in the environmental report submitted by Dominion Energy Kewaunee, Inc.; (3) consultation with Federal, State, and local agencies; (4) the staff’s own independent review; and (5) consideration of public comments received during scoping and on the draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. The final Supplement 40 to the GEIS is publicly available at the NRC Public Document Room (PDR), located at One White Flint North, Public File Area O– 1F21, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 164 (Wednesday, August 25, 2010)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2010-21054]


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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

[Notice: (10-094)]


NASA Advisory Council; Exploration Committee

AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

ACTION: Notice of meeting.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public 
Law 92-463, as amended, the National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration announces a meeting of the Exploration Committee of the 
NASA Advisory Council.

DATES: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 1 p.m.-6:30 p.m., Local Time.

ADDRESSES: NASA Headquarters, Glennan Conference Room (1Q39); 300 E 
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jane Parham, Exploration Systems 
Mission Directorate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546, 202/358-1715; 
jane.parham@nasa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The agenda topics for the meeting will 
include:
     Human Research Program Risk Development Process.
     Exploration of Near Earth Objects (NEO) Objectives 
Workshop Results.
     Global Point of Departure--Exploration Architecture and 
Other Agency Partnerships.
     Status of Commercial Crew/Cargo Activity.
    The meeting will be open to the public up to the seating capacity 
of the room. It is imperative that the meeting be held on these dates 
to accommodate the scheduling priorities of the key participants. 
Visitors will need to show a valid government-issued picture 
identification such as driver's license or passport at the Visitor 
Center in the West Lobby, and must state they are attending the NASA 
Advisory Council Exploration Committee meeting in HQ Room 1Q39. 
Further, no later than September 7, 2010, all non-U.S. citizens must 
submit the following information to Ms. Jane Parham, Room 7C27, NASA 
Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20546; Fax (202) 358-
3406: Name, current address, citizenship, company affiliation (if 
applicable) to include address, telephone number, and their title, 
place of birth, date of birth, U.S. visa information to include type, 
number, and expiration date, U.S. Social Security Number (if 
applicable), Permanent Resident Alien card number and expiration date 
(if applicable), place and date of entry into the U.S., and passport 
information to include country of issue, number, and expiration date.
    For questions, please call Jane Parham at (202) 358-1715.

    Dated: August 19, 2010.
P. Diane Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2010-21054 Filed 8-24-10; 8:45 am]
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