City and base officals broke ground on one, of two slated sites, for Mairne Corps Logistics Base Barstow's solar farm, May 15. The solar farm is expected to provide nearly 25 percent of MCLB Barstow's electrical needs as well as saving the base nearly $3.9 million in the next 20 years. - City and base officals broke ground on one, of two slated sites, for Mairne Corps Logistics Base Barstow's solar farm, May 15. The solar farm is expected to provide nearly 25 percent of MCLB Barstow's electrical needs as well as saving the base nearly $3.9 million in the next 20 years.
California’s Energy Commissioner Carla Peterman (center) speaks with Major General Anthony L. Jackson, who at the time was commanding general of MCI-West, to discuss plans and strategies that could be taken to expand and progress in the development of renewable energy, during her visit of MCI-West, Nov. 17.::r::::n:: - California’s Energy Commissioner Carla Peterman (center) speaks with Major General Anthony L. Jackson, who at the time was commanding general of MCI-West, to discuss plans and strategies that could be taken to expand and progress in the development of renewable energy, during her visit of MCI-West, Nov. 17.::r::::n::
The United States is the single largest domestic user of energy and spends more than $9 billion to power its vehicles, operations, and approximately 500,000 facilities throughout the country. Camp Pendleton hosted an annual Energy Awareness event, Nov. 3 at the Mainside Plaza to educate Marines and sailors about energy efficiency.::r::::n:: - The United States is the single largest domestic user of energy and spends more than $9 billion to power its vehicles, operations, and approximately 500,000 facilities throughout the country. Camp Pendleton hosted an annual Energy Awareness event, Nov. 3 at the Mainside Plaza to educate Marines and sailors about energy efficiency.::r::::n::
Mike Fleming, senior account executive, San Diego Gas and Electric, Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, David Geier, vice president of electric operations, SDG&E, Capt. Mike Williamson, officer-in-charge of construction, MCB Camp Pendleton and Dave Guebert, manager, SDG&E present a check to be used for MCB Camp Pendleton. The money is part of savings the Marine Corps contributed, by building energy-conserving buildings focusing on long-term cost benefits on Camp Pendleton. - Mike Fleming, senior account executive, San Diego Gas and Electric, Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, David Geier, vice president of electric operations, SDG&E, Capt. Mike Williamson, officer-in-charge of construction, MCB Camp Pendleton and Dave Guebert, manager, SDG&E present a check to be used for MCB Camp Pendleton. The money is part of savings the Marine Corps contributed, by building energy-conserving buildings focusing on long-term cost benefits on Camp Pendleton.
LEED recognizes projects that implement strategies for better environmental and health performance and do so by giving facilities a rating of bronze, silver, gold or platinum upon completion. Energy savings within the barracks is more than 38 percent, saving Camp Pendleton over $40,000 a year. - LEED recognizes projects that implement strategies for better environmental and health performance and do so by giving facilities a rating of bronze, silver, gold or platinum upon completion. Energy savings within the barracks is more than 38 percent, saving Camp Pendleton over $40,000 a year.
Marines and sailors at the 33 area Single Marine Program center enjoyed St. Patrick’s Day inspired activities March 17. The 21, 33 and 53 area SMP centers hosted Marines and sailors at a Go Green Challenge designed to raise awareness of recycling initiatives taking place on Camp Pendleton. The event included a free lunch and a raffle ticket for each recyclable item brought to the affair. Prizes included different value gift cards redeemable at the exchange. - Marines and sailors at the 33 area Single Marine Program center enjoyed St. Patrick’s Day inspired activities March 17. The 21, 33 and 53 area SMP centers hosted Marines and sailors at a Go Green Challenge designed to raise awareness of recycling initiatives taking place on Camp Pendleton. The event included a free lunch and a raffle ticket for each recyclable item brought to the affair. Prizes included different value gift cards redeemable at the exchange.
(Left to right) Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Maj. Gen. Anthony L. Jackson, commanding general, Marine Corps Installations West; Navy Capt. Martin W. Smith, deputy commander, OICC MCI-W; Diane Keltner, president, Synergy Electric; Jeff Allen, energy manager, Assistant Chief of Staff Facilities; flip the ceremonial switch to fire up Marine Corps Installations West’s newest $9.4 million photovoltaic system, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. - (Left to right) Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Maj. Gen. Anthony L. Jackson, commanding general, Marine Corps Installations West; Navy Capt. Martin W. Smith, deputy commander, OICC MCI-W; Diane Keltner, president, Synergy Electric; Jeff Allen, energy manager, Assistant Chief of Staff Facilities; flip the ceremonial switch to fire up Marine Corps Installations West’s newest $9.4 million photovoltaic system, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.