Thursday, June 6, 2013 Search: Co-op Helps Green Air Force Museum The F-15 Eagle and the B-1B bomber are hard to miss. But there’s one thing at Georgia’s Robins Air Force Base Museum of Aviation that’s not as obvious. It’s the green electric cooperative power that the museum now runs on exclusively. Flint Energies serves the museum, which uses about 2.4 million kilowatt-hours annually. That electricity is now coming from a landfill in Hawkinsville, Ga., about 15 miles south of the base. “As in all renewable energy purchases, energy used by the Museum of Aviation buildings is not directly ro...
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