Photo by Travis England | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District | 06.11.2024
A coal loader for barge ships and a tug boat are pictured on June 11, 2024, on the Black Warrior River, Alabama. The coal loader is used for loading barges navigating the Black Warrior River, highlighting the industrial activities essential to the region's economy. (U.S. Army photo by Travis England)...
Photo by Michel Sauret | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District | 01.30.2023
A towboat pushes eight barges of coal along the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh, Jan. 30, 2023. Each barge can hold the same amount of material as 70 large semi-trucks or 16 rail cars. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District operates 23 locks and dams on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny rivers, saving industries approximately $4 billion in transportation costs annually......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers | Marine Corps Installations East | 06.24.2020
The steam plant on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, undergoes demolition, June 24, 2020. The steam plant was built in 1942 and was decommissioned in April of 2017 after a $150 million investment into individual facility boilers, natural gas fired equipment and alternative energy sources. The project dramatically lowered the installation's energy intensity, reduced fuel costs by......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers | Marine Corps Installations East | 06.24.2020
One of the smoke stacks is removed from the historic steam plant on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, during the initial phases of its demolition, June 24, 2020.The steam plant was built in 1942 and was decommissioned in April of 2017 after a $150 million investment into individual facility boilers, natural gas fired equipment and alternative energy sources. The project......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers | Marine Corps Installations East | 06.24.2020
One of the smoke stacks is removed from the historic steam plant on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, during the initial phases of its demolition, June 24, 2020. The steam plant was built in 1942 and was decommissioned in April of 2017 after a $150 million investment into individual facility boilers, natural gas fired equipment and alternative energy sources. The project......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers | Marine Corps Installations East | 06.24.2020
One of the smoke stacks is removed from the historic steam plant on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, during the initial phases of its demolition, June 24, 2020. The steam plant was built in 1942 and was decommissioned in April of 2017. During its operation it was the largest central steam plant owned by the United States Military. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Christian......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers | Marine Corps Installations East | 06.24.2020
One of the smoke stacks is removed from the historic steam plant on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, during the initial phases of its demolition, June 24, 2020. The steam plant was built in 1942 and was decommissioned in April of 2017 after a $150 million investment into individual facility boilers, natural gas fired equipment and alternative energy sources. The project......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Ayers | Marine Corps Installations East | 06.24.2020
One of the smoke stacks is removed from the historic steam plant on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, during the initial phases of its demolition, June 24, 2020. The steam plant was built in 1942 and was decommissioned in April of 2017 after a $150 million investment into individual facility boilers, natural gas fired equipment and alternative energy sources. The project......