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08602a28-5bc1-11e5-b38e-06883aacba64_story.htmlWashington Post:

NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE KINGS BAY, Ga. — The eight Ohio-class submarines berthed here are the biggest in the U.S. fleet, with steel hulls nearly 600 feet long to accommodate up to 24 nuclear missiles. But soon they will share quarters with something far bigger: a field of solar panels so vast that 500 of the gargantuan subs could hide in its shadow.

 

By late next year, if all goes according to plan, some 136,000 of the glass panels will be installed on an empty corner of the Navy base, 35 miles north of Jacksonville. The solar farm will cover an area the size of 280 football fields. And yet, by the time it’s completed, it won’t be Navy’s largest solar array. It may not even be the military’s biggest solar facility in Georgia.Scissors-32x32.png

 

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Why in the world should our military be spending resource on these types of projects that have absolutely no military value?


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