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Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, St. Joseph, Mo., uses solar panels to provide electrical power for seven of its buildings. The base's energy consumption is considered low in comparison to other C-130 aircraft bases. (Air National Guard photo/Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith)

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27/07/2012
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Damage to central Vermont's infrastructure after Hurricane

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Department of Energy, Grand Junction Office, Building No. 3022, 2597 B3/4 Road, Grand Junction, Mesa County, CO

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis meets with Croatia’s Minister

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energy conservation solar power master sgt mike smith office of the secretary of defense public affairs st joseph dvids high resolution power generation power plants us air national guard