Extremely important cost savings investments, way long over due, that other government agencies are also embarking on. The Veterans Administration, thanks to the recovery funds they received, is one that has incorporated alternatives into it's new facilities as well as upfits in the older existing facilities.
10/31/2011 - The Defense Department is getting ready to hand out $30 million in grants to test out cutting edge energy technologies. The Pentagon's head of installation energy says the department was overwhelmed by the number and quality of proposals it got from industry as it tries to turn military bases into test beds for clean energy technology. read more>>>
10/31/2011 - The Defense Department is, in many ways, taking the lead on new energy technologies.But DoD is driven by its own set of priorities in adopting clean energy, namely: it's sky-high energy bills and need to improve security.
Dorothy Robyn, the deputy undersecretary of defense for installations and environment, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris live from the 2011 GreenGov Symposium to discuss DoD's clean energy stance. read more>>>
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