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The first of three wind turbines is installed at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, using an Energy Saving Performance Contract awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville.
Wind turbine installation at Fort Buchanan
4/29/2013 1:03:39 PM
Engineers install the first of three 275-kilowatt wind turbines to be erected on Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, as part of a 10-project energy and water reduction effort that includes wind power generation, solar photovoltaic systems, and water conservation measures.
Wind Turbine Installation at Fort Buchanan
4/29/2013 1:01:05 PM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractors place substrate in Harris Creek in May 2012. Harris Creek, which borders the east side of Tilghman Island near the mouth of the Choptank River in Maryland, received 22 acres of substrate last year, with an additional 34 acres being placed this spring.
Oyster substrate in Harris Creek
4/22/2013 9:47:46 AM
Solar panel arrays form a canopy at a construction site in Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., March 12, 2013. The construction site is for phase 1 and 2 of a solar microgrid project at the installation, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District. Phase 1 was completed in April 2012, and generates one megawatt of power, which is enough energy to power 250 to 300 homes. Phase 2, scheduled for completion in May 2013, will generate an additional one megawatt of power and is expected to be the second of four at the post. The Sacramento District awarded contracts of $8.4 million for phase I and $9.7 million for phase 2. Along with the energy production, the cover provided by the panel arrays will shade the majority of the post's vehicles. Fort Hunter Liggett is one of six pilot installations selected by the U.S. Army to be net zero energy, meaning the installation will create as much energy as it uses.
Solar project at Fort Hunter Liggett
4/3/2013 10:45:23 AM
This aerial view of the solar photovoltaic array at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., was taken, Jan. 8, 2013. The panels cover 42 acres and provide more than four megawatts of electricity to the base.
White Sands Missile Range Solar
1/22/2013 9:46:20 AM
Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, visited the Tamiami Trail Modifications project Oct. 10, 2012. Once completed, the project will allow increased water flows into Everglades National Park. (From left: Lt. Gen. Bostick; Howie Gonzales, chief of the Jacksonville District's Ecosystem Branch; Shannon Estenoz, Director of Everglades Initiatives for the Department of the Interior; and Dan Kimball, superintendant of Everglades National Park).
Lt. Gen. Bostick visits the Everglades
10/16/2012 12:24:47 PM
Chris Rego, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District civil engineer, discusses construction of the Tamiami Trail Modifications project with Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Oct 10, 2012.
Lt. Gen. Bostick visits Everglades
10/16/2012 11:08:36 AM
Tim Brown, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District project manager, discusses the Tamiami Trail Modifications project with Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Oct. 10, 2012. Once completed, the project will allow increased water flows into Everglades National Park.
Lt. Gen. Bostick visits the Everglades
10/16/2012 11:04:14 AM