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Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland for
Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear
Energy.
Pursuant to the authority in section
131 a. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
as delegated, I have determined that this
proposed subsequent arrangement will
not be inimical to the common defense
and security of the United States of
America.
Dated: April 30, 2019.
For the Department of Energy.
Brent K. Park,
Deputy Administrator, Defense Nuclear
Nonproliferation.
[FR Doc. 2019–09679 Filed 5–9–19; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security
Administration
Proposed Subsequent Arrangement
National Nuclear Security
Administration, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Proposed subsequent
arrangement.
AGENCY:
This document is being
issued under the authority of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
The Department is providing notice of a
proposed subsequent arrangement
under the Agreement for Cooperation
between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government
of the Republic of Korea Concerning
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy.
DATES: This subsequent arrangement
will take effect no sooner than May 28,
2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Sean Oehlbert, Office of
Nonproliferation and Arms Control,
National Nuclear Security
Administration, Department of Energy.
Telephone: 202–586–3806 or email:
sean.oehlbert@nnsa.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed subsequent arrangement
concerns the addition of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland (UK) to the advance consent list
of countries or destinations referred to
in paragraph 1(c) of Article 18 of the
Agreement for Cooperation between the
Government of the United States of
America and the Government of the
Republic of Korea Concerning Peaceful
Uses of Nuclear Energy, done at
Washington on June 15, 2015 (the
Agreement) and paragraph 1.a. of
section 3 of the Agreed Minute to the
Agreement. Third countries or
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destinations on the advance consent list
are eligible to receive retransfers from
the Republic of Korea of unirradiated
low enriched uranium, unirradiated
source material, equipment and
components subject to paragraph 2 of
Article 10 of the Agreement. The UK
will be eligible to receive such
retransfers upon entry into force of the
Agreement between the Government of
the United States of America and the
Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland for
Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear
Energy.
Pursuant to the authority in section
131 a. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
as delegated, I have determined that this
proposed subsequent arrangement will
not be inimical to the common defense
and security of the United States of
America.
Dated: April 30, 2019.
For the Department of Energy.
Brent K. Park,
Deputy Administrator, Defense Nuclear
Nonproliferation.
[FR Doc. 2019–09678 Filed 5–9–19; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration
[DOE/EIS–0441]
Mohave County Wind Farm Project
Record of Decision
Western Area Power
Administration, DOE.
ACTION: Record of decision.
AGENCY:
NextEra Energy Resources,
LLC (NextEra), through its entity
Mohave County Wind Farm, LLC,
proposes to develop its Mohave County
Wind Farm Project (Project) and
interconnect it to Western Area Power
Administration’s (WAPA) MeadPeacock 345-kilovolt (kV) transmission
line. The Project site is located in the
White Hills of Mohave County, Arizona,
on lands managed by the U.S.
Department of Interior, Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) and Bureau of
Reclamation (Reclamation). Based in
part on the analysis in the final
environmental impact statement (Final
EIS), WAPA has determined to allow
NextEra’s request for interconnection to
WAPA’s transmission system on the
Mead-Peacock 345-kV transmission line;
to construct, own, operate, and maintain
a new Project switchyard and associated
communications equipment; and to
replace or upgrade certain equipment in
the Mead Substation to accommodate
the Project.
SUMMARY:
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For
further information, please contact Mark
Wieringa, NEPA Document Manager,
Headquarters Office, Western Area
Power Administration, A9402, P.O. Box
281213, Lakewood, CO 80228,
telephone (720) 962–7448, or email
wieringa@wapa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: WAPA is
a Federal agency within the Department
of Energy (DOE) that markets and
transmits wholesale electrical power
through an integrated 17,000-circuit
mile, high-voltage transmission system
across 15 western states. WAPA’s Open
Access Transmission Service Tariff
provides open access to its electric
transmission system. In reviewing
interconnection requests, WAPA must
ensure that existing reliability and
service are not degraded. WAPA’s Large
Generator Interconnection Procedures
provides for transmission and system
studies to ensure that system reliability
and service to existing customers are not
adversely affected by new
interconnections.
In 2009, BP Wind Energy North
America Inc. (BP Wind Energy) applied
to the BLM and Reclamation for,
respectively, right-of-way (ROW) and
right-of-use (ROU) permits on public
and Federal land to construct, operate,
maintain, and eventually decommission
a wind-powered electrical generation
facility in Mohave County, Arizona. BP
Wind Energy concurrently applied to
interconnect its proposed Project to
WAPA’s Liberty-Mead 345-kV
transmission line or the Mead-Phoenix
500-kV transmission line, of which
WAPA is a participating partner, and
both traverse the Project area in adjacent
ROWs. The proposed Project site is
located in the White Hills of Mohave
County about 40 miles northwest of
Kingman, Arizona, and immediately
south of the Lake Mead National
Recreation Area (NRA) boundary (map
1–1 of the Final EIS). The proposed
Project is described in the Final EIS and
is outlined in detail in the associated
BLM Plan of Development (POD). These
documents and others related to the
proposed Project can be found on the
BLM’s website for the Project at https://
eplanning.blm.gov/epl-front-office/
eplanning/legacyProjectSite.
do?methodName=renderLegacy
ProjectSite&projectId=77804.
In compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as
amended, and the Federal Land Policy
and Management Act of 1976, as
amended, the BLM as lead agency
prepared and released a Draft EIS on
April 27, 2012 (77 FR 25165), and
subsequently held public meetings on
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
National Nuclear Security Administration
Proposed Subsequent Arrangement
AGENCY: National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Proposed subsequent arrangement.
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SUMMARY: This document is being issued under the authority of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. The Department is providing
notice of a proposed subsequent arrangement under the Agreement for
Cooperation between the Government of the United States of America and
the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Peaceful Uses of
Nuclear Energy.
DATES: This subsequent arrangement will take effect no sooner than May
28, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Sean Oehlbert, Office of
Nonproliferation and Arms Control, National Nuclear Security
Administration, Department of Energy. Telephone: 202-586-3806 or email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposed subsequent arrangement
concerns the addition of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland (UK) to the advance consent list of countries or
destinations referred to in paragraph 1(c) of Article 18 of the
Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, done at Washington on June 15, 2015
(the Agreement) and paragraph 1.a. of section 3 of the Agreed Minute to
the Agreement. Third countries or destinations on the advance consent
list are eligible to receive retransfers from the Republic of Korea of
unirradiated low enriched uranium, unirradiated source material,
equipment and components subject to paragraph 2 of Article 10 of the
Agreement. The UK will be eligible to receive such retransfers upon
entry into force of the Agreement between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland for Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of
Nuclear Energy.
Pursuant to the authority in section 131 a. of the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954, as delegated, I have determined that this proposed
subsequent arrangement will not be inimical to the common defense and
security of the United States of America.
Dated: April 30, 2019.
For the Department of Energy.
Brent K. Park,
Deputy Administrator, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.
[FR Doc. 2019-09678 Filed 5-9-19; 8:45 am]
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