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Coast Guard Installs Wind Turbine in Juneau, Alaska, Site

Navy Plans 2010 Energy Forum

Army Uses Energy-saving Lighting

Saving Energy Begins Locally

DOD to Reduce Fuel, Water Use

Air Force Officials at Tyndall Unveil 'Green' Fitness Center

Senators Praise 'Green' Initiatives

Projects Help Save Energy Costs

New Program Conserves Energy

Solar Powered Devil Dogs

New Office Aims to Reduce Military’s Fuel Usage

Base Harnesses Solar Energy

Army Installs First Wind Turbine

Officials Work to Resolve Wind Energy, Radar Dilemma

Grafenwoehr Installs Solar Panels

Army Testing Fuel Cell Technology for Abrams Tanks

Army to Host Energy Rodeo

Official Explains Approach To Climate Change, Energy

Conference Highlights Concerns

Registration Open for 2010 Air Force Energy Forum III

Installations Practice Conservation

Department Hailed as Leader In ‘Green’ Movement

Green Hornet to Fly on Earth Day

Navy Prepares for 40th Earth Day

USDA, Navy Host Energy Forum

Obama: Energy Initiatives Seek to Bolster Security

Air Force Scientists Test, Develop Bio Jet Fuels

Study Will Determine Renewable Energy Sources

A-10 Flies on Synthetic Fuel Blend

Test Pilot Flies Jet Using New Fuel

Defense Department, Airlines Sign Alternative Fuels Pact

Air Guard Strikes 'Silver' in Green Construction Project

Randolph Air Force Base Exchange Goes Green

Wisconsin Guard Powers Up From the Ground

Pendleton's Environmental Security Pioneer Retires

Defense Officials Announce Greenhouse Gas Targets

President Nominates Hammack

USDA, Navy Sign Biofuels, Renewable Energy Agreement

German City Honors U.S. Army’s Environmental Efforts

Engineers Bring Light to Fallujah

Ohio Air Gurad Officials Expand Solar Energy Field

Pearl Harbor Buildings Go Solar

'Green Ship' Brought to Life

Submarine Learning Center Turning Green with New Building

Army Signs Agreement to Create Solar Power at Ft. Irwin

Solar Array Saves Air Force Energy, Money

DARPA Works Toward DoD Energy Independence

Energy Efficiency Reduces Pollution

'Green' Initiatives in Iraq Provide Multiple Benefits

Marine Corps Sets Vision To Conserve Energy

Fuels Team Plans Super Hornet Biofuels Flight Test

Army on Track to Power Fort Irwin With Sunshine

Investing in Energy Conservation Expected to Save Millions

Remote Base Uses Natural Energy to Power Facilities

'Beans, Bullets and BTUs' Define Army Energy Security

Federal Law Turns Up Heat On Use of Solar Systems

Alternative Energy Revitalizes Afghan Hospital

Air Force Bases Participate In Energy-saving Campaign

Navy Innovation Reduces Fuel Consumption at Sea

Army Seeks Inexpensive, Lightweight, Reliable Battery

Sustaining the Mission Through Green Innovation

Army Aims to Reduce Greenhouse Gases, 'Carbon Bootprint'

DoD Program Aims to Create New Biodiesel Fuel

Army Receives First of Six NEVs

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