The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, working with the Army Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF), today awarded 20 base contracts to companies in three of the four energy-related technologies that are part of the $7 billion capacity, large-scale renewable and alternative energy power production Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). … Continue reading Army awards 20 additional contracts to renewable energy companies
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Enel Green Power North America is one of the companies that won the exclusive right to take part in tenders of the USA Army to supply energy generated with solar and wind technology. Enel Green Power North America (EGP-NA) – one of the major operators in the renewable energy sector in the U.S., with plants … Continue reading EGP
Continue readingAcciona selected by the US Army for wind power projects as well as solar projects
A few days after being qualified in solar technology, the company’s Energy Division has been shortlisted to tender for wind power contracts in US military installations. ACCIONA Energ
Continue readingU.S. Army picks firms for up to $7 billion in wind energy orders
The U.S. Army has picked 17 companies that will be eligible to receive orders for wind energy under an umbrella contract valued at up to $7 billion, the Pentagon said on Monday. Chicago-based Acciona Energy North America Corp. made the Army’s short list of 17 wind power companies eligible to bid for up to … Continue reading U.S. Army picks firms for up to $7 billion in wind energy orders
Continue readingAcciona Named as Qualified Contractor for U.S. Army Solar Power Projects
ACCIONA Energy North America has been selected to compete for up to $7 billion in contracts to provide renewable energy to U.S. Army facilities. The Department of Defense is the largest single consumer of energy in the world, and it is mandated to meet at least 25% of its facilities
Continue readingUniversity of Massachusetts to help Army develop photovoltaic fabric for tents and backpacks
Photovoltaic textiles work at U-Mass Dartmouth using nanomaterials seeks to package advanced functions at the molecular level for photovoltaics, fuel cells, and batteries. One example of this kind of photovoltaic fabric could involve a tent with fabric that captures and converts solar energy into usable electricity. U-Mass Dartmouth also has a grant to work with … Continue reading University of Massachusetts to help Army develop photovoltaic fabric for tents and backpacks
Continue readingCorps of Engineers saves Army money through solar power
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is increasing mission effectiveness through energy efficiency. To assist the Army in meeting its sustainability goals, the Corps has assisted the largest military installation in the United States, White Sands Missile Range, in southern New Mexico, with the installation of the U.S. Army’s largest solar photovoltaic power plant. Through … Continue reading Corps of Engineers saves Army money through solar power
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