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Keywords: US Navy 050202-N-9714G-007 Steve Hughes, seated, a control system mechanic with Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Midwest, along with Jim Foreman, left, and James Swan, test the functionality of the digital control.jpg en Great Lakes Ill Feb 2 2005 - Steve Hughes seated a control system mechanic with Naval Facilities Engineering Command NAVFAC Midwest along with Jim Foreman left and James Swan test the functionality of the digital control system for the cogeneration plant on board Naval Station Great Lakes Ill The new cogeneration plant is environmentally cleaner than existing systems and will provide enough electricity and steam to meet most of Naval Station Great Lake's power needs while saving the Navy 3 5 million a year in energy costs U S Navy photo by Marcia Goods RELEASED 2005-02-02 050202-N-9714G-007 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 21782 U S Navy photo by Marcia Goods PD-USGov-Military-Navy Naval Station Great Lakes Sitting people Environmental control systems aircraft
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