TABLE OF CONTENTS XXI 



XVII. No Fuel Like an Old Fossil Fuel— Continued p age 



The defeat of section 102 825 



Getting ready for the 1976 fight 826 



H.R. 12112 is introduced 827 



Ottinger takes over opposition leadership .... 828 



Moving forward on H.R. 12112 829 



GAO opposes loan guarantees 831 



Time running out on congressional session .... 833 



Teague threatens filibuster 833 



Problems with the compromise bill 834 



Rules Committee resolution 835 



Charges and countercharges 836 



Ray Madden and the turkey gobbler 837 



Loan guarantees for biomass 839 



More support for coal 839 



Walter Flowers takes over subcommittee .... 840 



Ad Hoc Committee on Energy 843 



Loan guarantees in 1977 846 



No loan guarantees for commercialization .... 847 



Oversight by Flowers subcommittee 848 



Clean air standards 849 



MHD 850 



Construction oversight on coal liquefaction . . . 851 

 Flowers subcommittee influence on appropria- 

 tions 852 



XVIII. Shootout at Clinch River 857 



President Carter opposes the CRBR in 1976 cam- 

 paign 857 



A collision course 858 



"Clinch River is a dog" 858 



Teague leans toward opposition at start 359 



The oversight investigation in Europe 861 



Strategy and the return flight 862 



Flowers leans toward support of the CRBR . . . 862 



Brown opposes the CRBR 863 



"We poor mortals" 864 



No doubt about McCormack's stand 864 



I want to see the President 865 



"I'm just listening" 866 



The Brown amendment 867 



Nobody on the fence 867 



The CRBR wins a round 868 



Why did the CRBR win? 869 



Conference committee walks on eggshells .... 870 



