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Officials at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated a milestone more than a decade in the making on May 24 when they publicly announced that the installation recently became the first in the Department of Defense to accomplish Net Zero for energy. Among those at the ceremony to mark the achievement was Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment Meredith Berger and MCLB Albany Commanding Officer Col. Michael Fitzgerald. The event also included employee recognition, a press conference, a tour of the base's energy facilities and an announcement of the Department of the Navy's Climate Action 2030. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks) - Officials at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated a milestone more than a decade in the making on May 24 when they publicly announced that the installation recently became the first in the Department of Defense to accomplish Net Zero for energy. Among those at the ceremony to mark the achievement was Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment Meredith Berger and MCLB Albany Commanding Officer Col. Michael Fitzgerald. The event also included employee recognition, a press conference, a tour of the base's energy facilities and an announcement of the Department of the Navy's Climate Action 2030. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)

The U.S. Marine Corps placed an order last year for 21 mobile solar-powered electric vehicle charging systems. Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany was among those to benefit, receiving one unit. The Beam Global EV charging systems were purchased through the General Services Administration. Marine Corps Installations Command requires a turnkey charging infrastructure solution to solve near-term charging requirements without having to wait for construction and electrical projects to be completed. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks) - The U.S. Marine Corps placed an order last year for 21 mobile solar-powered electric vehicle charging systems. Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany was among those to benefit, receiving one unit. The Beam Global EV charging systems were purchased through the General Services Administration. Marine Corps Installations Command requires a turnkey charging infrastructure solution to solve near-term charging requirements without having to wait for construction and electrical projects to be completed. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)

 
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