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The US Army is testing a new type of zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell rescue truck and is exploring the use of green hydrogen for its operations.
The site for Aemetis' renewable fuels complex was formerly a US Army ammunition production plant, now being converted for industrial use as part of a federal government program.
The US Army is mentioned as a partner with General Motors in continuing work on fuel cells.
Mentioned in relation to a renewable energy partnership with NREL.
The US Army is rumored to be a stakeholder in the GM-Honda hydrogen fuel cell partnership. They have a history of supporting hydrogen transportation projects, including one in Hawaii, and view renewable energy as a priority.
Mentioned in a linked article about the world's largest solar energy system activated by the US Army, suggesting government involvement in solar projects.
Mentioned for activating the world's largest solar energy system.
The US Army has activated the world's largest solar energy system at the White Sands Missile Range. They are a significant supporter of alternative energy within the US military.

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