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The U.S. Navy has provided a color-coded map restricting offshore wind development along California's coast to protect military operations, particularly the Southern California Range Complex.
Operator of the long-distance surveillance radar installation near the wind farm; party to the 2014 agreement with Avangrid Renewables regarding operational curtailment.
The United States Navy is partnering with General Motors to develop hydrogen fuel cells for powering underwater drones. They see fuel cells as a promising technology due to their lack of harmful emissions and high energy density.
The Navy has begun using the Electrolytic Cation Exchange Module to generate renewable fuel for its ships, aiming for increased efficiency and environmental friendliness.

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