Renewable Energy at Work in War Zones

Posted by Derek on August 11, 2010
News

Ever since Don Quixote tilted at wind mills, warfare and renewable energy have had a rough relationship.

It’s tough to erect wind turbines or solar panels when the enemy keeps blowing things up.

Still, Lt. Col. Brian Stevens of the Texas Army National Guard is determined to try.

Stevens leads a group of 66 soldiers who want to help bring sustainable agriculture and renewable energy to rural Afghanistan.

via NREL: News Feature – Renewable Energy at Work in War Zones.

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