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Army Going Solar With 500 MW of Solar Power in Mojave Desert

Started by irishbobcat, August 03, 2009, 06:02:59 AM

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Dan Moadus

Grammar correction "there are only two reasons". Sorry.

Dan Moadus

Wise up Dennis. It the Army is going "green" there is only two reasons. They are following orders, and spending someone else's money.

irishbobcat

Army Going Solar With 500 MW of Solar Power in Mojave Desert
Written by Ariel Schwartz
Published on August 1st, 2009

The Army knows that extensive alternative energy installations are the best way to ensure continuous, reliable electricity production. That's why the military organization is building the Department of Defense's largest ever solar project at the Fort Irwin Base in California's Mojave Desert.

Clark Energy Group and Acciona Solar Power are collaborating on the project, which will use 14,000 acres of land to develop at least 500 MW of solar power by 2022. The $2 billion PV and solar concentrator installation will ultimately produce 1,250 gigawatt hours per year to the base–enough to power over 100,000 homes. As part of the deal, the Army will lease land to Clark and Acciona for the project. In return, the companies will pay with services like paving airstrips and building roads.
This isn't the military's first foray into renewable energy. The Army is spending over $1 billion on other renewable energy projects. It also began calculating and reporting its carbon footprint earlier this year.
If the Army goes green, will Conservatives follow?
Dennis Spisak
Mahoning Valley Green Party
Ohio Green Party
www.ohiogreens.org
www.votespisak.org/thinkgreen/