U.S. Military Gets Behind Green Energy

Ft. Irwin in San Bernardino County, California, has become a testing ground for green initiatives that the Pentagon estimates could save millions, while making the services more eco-friendly and saving lives in war zones, where fuel convoys are frequent targets, according to a Los Angeles Times report.

Ft. Irwin, which is a primary training center for troops heading to Iraq and Afghanistan, is full of plug-in cars, solar panels and new energy-saving experiments. 

The Defense Department apparently got a wake-up call when its fuel bill jumped from about $13 billion a year in 2007 to $20 billion in 2008. 

Now, many alternative energy advocates are hoping that the military’s backing will legitimize these energy sources to the nation’s conservatives. 

Read the full report at the link below.

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