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US Army integration labs target resource and energy efficiency

8th November 2013 - 14:28 GMT | by Scott Gourley in California

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The US Army’s Base Camp Integration Laboratory (BCIL) has already contributed to fuel and water savings in forward bases.

Speaking at the second BCIL Base Camp Resource and Energy Efficiency Day on November 5, 2013, Katherine Hammack, assistant secretary of the army (installations, energy and environment) highlighted some advances.

‘The new AMMPS [Advanced Medium Mobile Power Sources] generators on microgrids, when coupled together, [are] reducing fuel requirements by over 30%,’ she said.

‘The shower water reuse system, coupled with some of the contingency basing strategies, are reducing shower water demand by 75%,’ she added.

BCIL was set up in June

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