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Energy and Environment
Scenes from the 2012 Energy Expo held at Selfridge ANGB Oct. 24.
The 127th Wing's goal is a five percent reduction in energy usage in Fiscal Year 2013.
"It is all about running a leaner installation," said Shannon Bergt, 127th Wing energy program manager. "It saves the taxpayer money, it is good for the environment and, from a Dept. of Defense standpoint, it is about security. The least amount of energy it takes to operate any military base, the more energy efficient we are, the less we have to rely on outside resources."
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Energy Conservation an Air Force Priority
It can be as simple as closing a door or turning off a computer monitor. Or it can be big things like a new geothermal heating and cooling system. Increasingly, the Air Force is counting on its most prized asset - its people - to work on conserving another valuable commodity - energy.
"Energy is a critical part of everything we do in the Air Force and across DOD," Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley said in an August presentation at the National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas. Reducing energy demand and increasing energy supply sources are vital areas as the department looks to identify efficiencies and expand capabilities, Donley said.
A variety of programs at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., are helping the Air Force to reduce energy usage and costs.
Energy - be it electricity in our buildings or jet fuel in our aircraft -- is a critical component of all Air Force operations and having assured access to energy is a strategic advantage," said Col. Michael T. Thomas, 127th Wing commander at Selfridge. "Everyone in the Air Force, from Airmen to civilians to contractors, can play a key role in achieving our energy goals by making energy a consideration in all that we do."
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127th Wing Environmental Statement
At Selfridge Air National Guard Base, protecting the environment is one of our highest priorities and will be a major factor in decision-making. The 127th Wing and tenants are dedicated to continued improvement of our processes to prevent and reduce waste generation. The Base will maintain compliance with federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations as well as Executive Orders and U.S. Air Force instructions and guidance.
The 127th Wing and tenant activites of Selfridge include operation and maintenance of aircraft and helicopters. Support of these missions include corrosion control, aerospace ground equipment, vehicle maintenance, administrative functions and facilities maintenance. In all the base's activities we will seek to "CARE:"
Continual Improvement. We will continuously improve our processes through assessment of our environmental aspects and related impacts.
Achieve Objectives. We will fulfill or exceed our environmental objectives to improve operational readiness.
Reduce Pollution. Wherever feasible, we will minimize the use of hazardous materials and release of pollutants, while encouraging recycling.
Ensure Compliance. We will maintain compliance with all applicable federal, state, local, and with other requirements to which the organization subscribes.
Through continued emphasis on being good stewards of the environment in which we share with the local community, we prove that we are good neighbors and citizens within the Southeast Michigan area.
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The Department of Defense, Air Force and National Guard Bureau have created new initiatives to conserve energy and the environment. The 127th Wing is committed to following federal, state and local guidance; using energy and resources in the most cost-effective, efficient ways possible; and continuing to find new ways to "go green." The efforts are ongoing, and goal is to make Selfridge Air National Guard Base an energy-saving, environmentally conscious model for other bases.
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