Pentagon Solutions: Army aims for net zero energy

Katherine Hammack is the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations & Environment in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army.

Katherine Hammack is the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations & Environment in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army.

Hammack and her team of 21 Army installations are aiming to achieve net zero waste, water and energy by 2020.

Hammack in the Federal News Radio studio on June 29, 2011. (Photo by Emily Jarvis/Federal News Radio)

The installations will compare lessons learned at periodic meetings. Based on the successes and lessons learned additional Army installations will participate in a future selection process with the intent of reaching the net zero goals.

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