
Posted by Skyler Frink
NASHUA, NH., Dec. 19, 2011. Skyler Frink reports on the Navy's use of biofuel for the next RIMPAC maritime exercise and the possibility of a reduction in fossil fuel use for the military.

Posted by Skyler Frink
NASHUA, NH., Dec. 19, 2011. Skyler Frink reports on the Navy's use of biofuel for the next RIMPAC maritime exercise and the possibility of a reduction in fossil fuel use for the military.
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