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Article: Honeywell and U.S. Army Turn Recycled Energy into $1.8 Million in Annual Savings at Fort Bragg; New Cooling, Heating and Power Generation System Represents the Latest in Energy Efficiency.
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- September 7, 2005
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Honeywell (NYSE:HON) today announced the completion of a prototype cooling, heating and power (CHP) generation system at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, N.C., designed to improve energy infrastructure, reduce energy consumption and increase energy security.
Initiated by the Directorate of Public Works (DPW) at Fort Bragg and developed with the Department of Energy (DOE) through Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the new system uses energy recycling to achieve an estimated 70 percent overall energy efficiency -- a considerable improvement over the 35 to 40 percent efficiency typical with centrally generated electricity sources. The installation represents a ...
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... ... issued the following news release: A Fort Bragg Army Family covenant signing ceremony ... Casablanca Community Center., where Fort Bragg leadership pledged to support and honor ... George W. Casey, Jr. Since then, Fort Bragg has joined other Army installations across ...
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