U.S. Army Once Again Turns To Clean Energy

The Army has announced plans to install a renewable energy micro-grid at its Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) near Detroit. Read more →
US Army Hybrid A Dune Buggy On Steroids

The CERV is a lightweight, all-wheel drive, diesel-electric hybrid with a top speed of 80 mph and enough torque to ascend 60 percent grades. Read more →
Unlike GOP, U.S. Army Likes The EPA

The EPA might be reviled by Republicans, but the U.S. Army thinks highly enough of the agency to form a partnership to enhance its "Net Zero" initiative. Read more →
Pentagon Hosts Clean Tech Gear Fair

The Department of Defense hasn't gone all hippie, but it is embracing alternative energy platforms, which were on display at a recent Pentagon event. Read more →
Pentagon Headed To $10B Renewables Bill

The U.S. military is gung-ho for green, and Pike Research is now forecasting that the Pentagon will spend $10 billion annually on renewable energy by 2030. Read more →
Geothermal Added To Virginia Army Base

As part of the Army's efforts to use renewable energy technologies, two barracks buildings at Fort Lee will feature geothermal heating and cooling systems. Read more →
Army Looks To Private Sector On Renewables

The U.S. Army announces a new central managing office that will work with developers on big renewable-energy projects. Read more →
Army Green Logistics Center Nearly Done

The new distribution center located in Germany will have a variety of energy saving features including solar panels, radiant flooring, skylights and biomass heat. Read more →
U.S. Army Buys Fuel Efficient Technology

The U.S. Army has awarded an auxiliary power unit company in Florida a $1.4 million contract to upgrade select combat vehicles to be more fuel efficient. Read more →
Solar-In-A-Suitcase For U.S. Soldiers

SkyBuilt Power says the U.S. Army is buying its man portable SkyCase and SkyPAK, giving soldiers the ability to carry solar power with them in the field. Read more →




