Thursday, October 20, 2011

Alternative Energy - Marines Adopt Alternative Energy




The Marine Corps adopts alternative energy and energy conservation efforts in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.



In the News:




Marines Adopt Alternative Energy in Afghan Desert
DoD Live
Using the “green system”, Afghanistan is home to the latest in the Corps' pursuit of efficient and alternative energy carried out through a process known as the Experimental Forward Operating Base, or XFOB. For nearly 200 years, the USS Scorpion has ...

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Future offshore renewable energy projects has coastal counties asking, 'Who ...
North Coast & Cannon Beach Citizen
In response to growing interest in ocean renewable energy development along the Oregon coast, Clatsop and Tillamook counties have begun the process to adopt planning measures to manage this type of development. "How do we move forward in a way that ...

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Nuclear energy is not all that bad
Daily Pioneer
Notwithstanding protests against the setting up of nuclear power plants, the fact remains that we are fast running out of conventional energy sources. It is time to adopt alternative sources of energy that are clean, green and cost-effective Following ...

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Yale Environment 360

Britain's Mark Lynas Riles His Green Movement Allies
Yale Environment 360
the Japanese have to stop fishing around Fukushima, that will improve the marine environment there, too, despite the additional radiation. I don't mean to be facetious, but that's just a truism. So it's a health and safety issue and needs to be ...

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European supergrid will boost UK energy security, say MPs
People & the Planet
The committee urges the Government to adopt the advice of the committee on Climate Change and provide certainty to investors by making a firm commitments to support offshore wind and marine generation through the 2020s in order to create the confidence ...

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