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Navy divides focus between energy efficiencies, alternative fuels
Navy opens its first alternative fueling station
Agencies to follow new greenhouse gas guidance
Army drafts RFP to attract renewable energy projects
Tool helps agencies cut costs on green gov goals
Rising gas prices add more volatility to DoD budget
Treasury's paperless initiative means no more paper benefit checks
Agencies under new orders to recycle electronics
DoD initiative will save fuel, improve security
EPA recognizes DoD bases for energy savings
Army's Fort Bliss finding cost-savings in green performance contracts
Interior employees can now access network on mobile devices
DoD awards $18M for battlefield energy reduction programs
New generation of feds advancing telework, expert says
GSA uses reverse energy auctions to save money
State of the Union: What was in it for feds?
GSA tool helps agencies measure greenhouse gas emissions
Navy breaks ground on second-largest federal solar project
State aims to cut power waste on all agency computers
Air Force reducing energy consumption in the air, on bases
Report: DoD bases potential hotbeds for solar development
Air Force, EPA partner for greener base cleanups
Opportunities in federal construction despite cuts to building funds
US Forest Service OKs 15-turbine Vt. wind project
FBI computer won't be ready for use until May 2012
PTO ends one fast-track approval program, extends another
Federal buildings, old and new, go green
DLA helps Navy power ships on algae, cooking oil
The government's efforts to go green
Algae-powered Navy destroyer part of capability-driven energy strategy
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