Army Col. John Vavrin (left), deputy director of engineering for NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan, listens to Afghan chief engineer Abdull Nasir Rhimi, as he explains the plans for the future site of the cities first and only renewable energy source at Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 22, 2009. The first renewable energy project begins at the Afghan National Army's twenty-two bunker depot. Upon completion of this project, soldiers will be able to cook, communicate and control the temperature in the hot and cold climate. Ultimately, this new energy source will enable a safe, inexpensive and env


Army Col. John Vavrin (left), deputy director of engineering for NATO Training Mission - Afghanistan, listens to Afghan chief engineer Abdull Nasir Rhimi, as he explains the plans for the future site of the cities first and only renewable energy source at Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 22, 2009. The first renewable energy project begins at the Afghan National Army's twenty-two bunker depot. Upon completion of this project, soldiers will be able to cook, communicate and control the temperature in the hot and cold climate. Ultimately, this new energy source will enable a safe, inexpensive and environmentally sound solution for the future of Afghanistan. ( Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Larry E. Reid Jr.)


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