Portable Wind Turbine Aimed At Military

Arista Power introduces a new line of micro turbines, including one that it says can easily pack up into a case and be carried by an individual soldier. Read more →
Navy Tests Mean Green Killing Machine

The Navy announced they had successfully flown the first unmanned biofuel flight of a MQ-8B Fire Scout at its base near Patuxent River, Maryland. Read more →
Portable Solar Power Gets Ultimate Field Test

The U.S. Marine Corps says that the new Solar Portable Alternative Communications Energy System has the potential to save lives in combat zones. Read more →
Camp Pendleton Gains Green Barracks

The U.S. Navy reports that it has completed a new green bachelor enlisted quarters at Camp Pendleton that makes use of reclaimed water, solar power and more. Read more →
Landfill Helps Power Marine Base In Georgia

At the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, in Georgia, methane gas captured from a landfill is generating 1.9 megawatts of renewable electric power and steam. Read more →
The Department of Defense Knows Clean Energy Is A Smart Investment

The U.S. military knows the value of clean energy is found not only in its cost effectiveness but in its power to secure our nation and save lives. Read more →
U.S. Military A Clean-Energy Titan, Pew Says

A Pew report details the big investments the U.S. military is making in clean energy and brings into focus how it's a driving force in building a green future. Read more →
Air Force Researchers Dive Into Wave Power

An Air Force Academy team hits the water to test a prototype free-floating, fully submerged wave energy converter. Read more →
Electric Vehicles Will Rule At L.A. Air Base

Air Force officials have announced that the Los Angeles Air Force base will replace its general purpose vehicle fleet with plug-in electric vehicles. Read more →
U.S. Navy Going Solar In Hawaii

The U.S. Navy has announced its selection of contractors for the development of solar photovoltaic arrays at 11 naval facilities in Hawaii. Read more →




