>The Pentagon program has a potential savings of over 7 million kWh of electricity and 128,157 MMBtu of natural gas per year, leading to an estimated annual total energy cost reduction of $1.36 million.
> The Pentagon program has a potential savings of over 7 million kWh of electricity and 128,157 MMBtu of natural gas per year, leading to an estimated annual total energy cost reduction of $1.36 million.
This is excellent news!
I hope someone tells Jimmy Carter the good news!
Wow, why hasn’t someone thought of putting solar panels on the White House?
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>The Pentagon program has a potential savings of over 7 million kWh of electricity and 128,157 MMBtu of natural gas per year, leading to an estimated annual total energy cost reduction of $1.36 million.
> The Pentagon program has a potential savings of over 7 million kWh of electricity and 128,157 MMBtu of natural gas per year, leading to an estimated annual total energy cost reduction of $1.36 million.
This is excellent news!
I hope someone tells Jimmy Carter the good news!
Wow, why hasn’t someone thought of putting solar panels on the White House?