Air Force officials with the 305th Air Mobility Wing at McGuire AFB, N.J., and several of the state’s Democrat lawmakers on Feb. 12 announced a new $3.2 million project to construct a renewable energy plant on a yet-to-be-determined 10-acre patch of land on the base starting this spring. The plant, which will be built in partnership with the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, will generate 500 kilowatts of power from biomass—enough to power about 40 homes—with water vapor as the only byproduct of the energy production. It will bring more than 350 jobs to the area within a few years, the officials said. Col. Scott Smith, vice commander of the 305th AMW, said the new plant will continue the base’s commitment to preserving resources via pursuing alternative and renewable sources of energy. “As you look around the installation, you will see many signs of this energy focus,” he said. He continued, “New, advanced-efficiency solar panels are just a sampling. The goal is to be energy neutral, and we’re on a great pace to get there.” (McGuire report by CMSgt. Paula Paige)
Hawaii F-22s Wrap Up Deployment to Japan
April 9, 2021
F-22s and Airmen from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, forward deployed to Japan for almost one month to train with Japanese and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft as part of a “dynamic force employment” operation. The Raptors from the Active-duty 19th Fighter Squadron and Air National Guard 199th Fighter Squadron deployed…