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The Navy has a strong focus on biofuels and hydrogen fuel cells as part of the military's broader renewable energy strategy.
The Navy is one of the branches of the U.S. military that will champion alternative energies, with a goal of reaching 1 gigawatt of alternative energy capacity by 2025, focusing on biofuels, hydrokinetic energy, and tidal energy.
The Navy's biofuel initiatives are mentioned as having been previously sidelined by Congress due to cost and viability concerns.
The Navy has been experimenting with fuel cells in Hawaii, considering hydrogen a promising alternative to fossil fuels.
The Navy is planning several energy projects, including those using solar and hydrogen energy, which could power a significant number of homes.

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