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The U.S. Navy deployed the first carrier strike group partially powered by biofuel, known as the 'Great Green Fleet', as part of its initiative to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil.
Has historically provided support for Hawaii's renewable energy efforts.
The U.S. Navy is collaborating with Purdue University to investigate alternative fuel sources for transportation, aiming to switch 50% of its fossil fuel consumption to biofuel.
Military branch focusing on energy production as part of the DoD's renewable energy strategy.
The primary organization conducting fuel cell research and development for military applications, with focus on adapting fuel cell technology for use aboard naval vessels.
The U.S. Navy is a strong supporter of renewable energy and has been involved in projects concerning various types of renewable energy, including hydrogen fuel. They have achieved a major accomplishment with a hydrogen-powered UAV.
The U.S. Navy is launching a new project to field test solar energy and hydrogen fuel cell systems.
Spearheading the Department of Defense's biofuels work, the Navy has been producing jet fuels through the use of biofuels and aims to replace 50% of its fuel with biofuels by 2020.
This branch of the U.S. military will utilize the new outdoor energy systems developed by Hydrogenics at its base in Hawaii.
The U.S. Navy is implementing alternative energy initiatives including biofuel, hydrogen, and renewable fuel production, backed by the Department of Defense. They have activated a solar energy system at their China Lake research facility.
The U.S. Navy is seeking more efficient fuel sources and has set its sights on hydrogen fuel as an alternative to fossil fuels. They are interested in the development of JP-5 fuel stock from seawater to power their fleet.
Has shown interest in biofuel, contributing to the growth of the U.S. biofuel industry.
Currently testing a wave energy system in Hawaii to provide electricity for military base operations.
The U.S. Navy has contracted FuelCell Energy to develop a hybrid energy system, reflecting its interest in alternative energy for national security.
The U.S. Navy is launching and conducting a wave energy research project in Hawaii as part of its broader alternative energy strategy to achieve energy security and independence.
The U.S. Navy is mentioned as another branch of the military that has adopted the use of alternative energy, embarking on an experiment with biofuels.
The U.S. Navy is leading military efforts to advance biofuel adoption for naval vessels and military aircraft, viewing biofuels as critical to national security and energy independence.
The Navy will use data from the Henry Blake's voyage for future exercises and plans to send a Green Strike Group powered by non-petroleum fuels.
Identified as vital to oil industry stability through ensuring safety of sea-based transportation.
The U.S. Navy is mentioned as conducting tests with hydrogen power as part of the U.S. military's broader exploration of alternative energy.
The U.S. Navy has purchased electronic charging stations from OpConnect to support a new pilot program where personnel will use electric vehicles for transportation.
Military branch pursuing hydrogen fuel cell power since the beginning of last year, with fuel cells installed at Navy bases in Hawaii.
The U.S. Navy is advocating for algae biofuels as a successor to oil and is involved in a multinational initiative to supply biofuel and associated technologies.
Announced plans to investigate further applications of hydrogen-powered vehicles and is working toward generating more than 50% of its energy through sustainable fuels by 2020.
The U.S. Navy announced and is testing microbial fuel cells for autonomous ocean sensors as part of their research initiatives.

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