http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/06 ... nistan.php
'The 20-billion dollar energy bill for cooling US troop tents in Afghanistan and Iraq each year seems ridiculous until you consider that the R-value of a tent wall is zero and that the fuel for running power generators is imported over goat paths. The Pentagon has figured out how to shave 92% off the energy bill by spraying polyurethane foam on the tents; but, the Majors and Generals are not so fond of it'.
Jon
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The US and British armies are both looking at ways of reducing their energy usage as it has a great affect on both costs and logistical backup requirements. Both are aware of PO as well and the possibility of it constraining their activities. I know one of the British officers who wrote a paper for the MOD on the subject.
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