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Navy, Air Force Break Ground on Florida’s Largest Solar Projects

| Staff Reporters
Washington (NNS) — The Departments of the Navy and the Air Force broke ground with Gulf Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, at Naval Air Station Pensacola, marking the start of construction for three large-scale solar electric generating facilities Dec. 16. 
Military, government and industry officials break ground for Florida’s largest solar energy project Dec. 16. Left to right, Matt Hantzmon, COO of Coronal Development Services; Air Force Col. Matthew Higer, vice commander 96th Test Wing (Eglin Air Force Base); Miranda Ballentine, assistant secretary of the Air Force for installations, environment and energy; Dennis McGinn, assistant secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment; Stan Connally, Gulf Power president and CEO; NAS Pensacola Commanding Officer Capt. Keith Hoskins, and NAS Whiting Field Commanding Officer Capt. Todd Bahlau.

 

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