| Forget Solar-in-a-Suitcase, the Air Force is getting Solar Power in a Shipping Container | |
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It was probably inevitable that the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces would try to one-up each other in the race to marginalize fossil fuels, and here’s just the latest example. Just a few months after the U.S. Marines announce a portable solar power system the size of a large suitcase, the Air Force signs a $3.5 million contract with Lockheed Martin to outfit entire shipping containers as portable solar power generators for rapid field deployment. It’s just one part of an all-out push by the U.S. Armed Forces to wean themselves – and the rest of us – off fossil fuels, and though we don’t need any more reminders that it’s way past time to do that, here’s the BP oil spill, the Massey coal mine disaster (to say nothing of mountaintop coal mining), the Tennessee coal ash flood, and the Iraq War. Not too long ago the U.S. ran on firewood, whale oil and raw horsepower, so what’ s the big deal about continuing to move up the energy ladder? Lockheed Martin and Solar Shipping Containers Portability, Sustainability and the U.S. Armed Forces Source: GO Media - Written by Tina Casey - Image: U.S. Air Force Academy Graduation by Beverly & Pack on flickr.com.
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