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  • Could flying faster save the Air Force fuel?

    In support of the Air Force Operational Energy Program, six F-22 Raptors flew from Alaska to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, accompanied by two aerial refueling KC-10 Extenders on Aug. 13, 2017, to determine if flying at an increased speed could optimize operational energy consumption.

  • Edwards promotes AF call to ‘Protect Power’ for energy action month

    The 412th Civil Engineer Group Energy Management Team invited several companies to Edwards to provide a few lessons on saving energy Oct. 18 as part of the President’s 2017 Energy Action Month observance in October. Representatives from power and solar companies, as well as military housing

  • Air Force seeks energy innovation ideas

    The Air Force is seeking business solutions to energy needs for installations through a Request for Information published today on the Federal Business Opportunities website.“We are asking industry to tell us how they could provide the energy capabilities we need to assure the mission,” Deputy

  • Electrical systems specialists light path to mission success

    Every Air Force base and installation around the world requires electricity to operate successfully. Responsible for installing, repairing and maintaining this electrical network, electrical systems specialists ensure that our primary source of energy is always available. From space command