First DOD architectural wind turbines at Laughlin

A picture shows the first the Department of Defense, Air Force and the Air Education and Training Command’s architectural wind-energy system, consisting of six turbines, after the installation project at Laughlin Air Force Base. The innovative idea, driven by the Energy Policy Act and Executive Order 2007-01-24 which requires all bases to strive to have 7.5 percent of renewable energy sources by the year 2013, is capable of producing 1000 wattshour per hour and invaluable to saving power. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Annette Collins)

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