110519-N-YN449-020 PEARL HARBOR (May 19, 2011) John Cantillo, an engineering technician from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Hawaii, and Tiffany Nekota, project manager for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, review installation plans for a 20,000-square-foot rooftop photovoltaic system. The system will reduce electricity costs for the ShiyardÕs Building 167 by $89,000 a year. ( Navy photo by Marshall Fukuki/Released) - Official Navy Imagery - A Navy engineering technician and the project manager for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard review installation plans for a 20,000-square-foot rooftop
110519-N-YN449-020 PEARL HARBOR (May 19, 2011) John Cantillo, an engineering technician from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Hawaii, and Tiffany Nekota, project manager for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, review installation plans for a 20,000-square-foot rooftop photovoltaic system. The system will reduce electricity costs for the ShiyardÕs Building 167 by $89,000 a year. ( Navy photo by Marshall Fukuki/Released) - Official Navy Imagery - A Navy engineering technician and the project manager for Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard review installation plans for a 20,000-square-foot rooftop photovoltaic system
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