File:US Navy 080709-A-1912B-001 The wind turbines on top of John Paul Jones Hill have been fully operational since July 2005 and will save Naval Station Guantanamo Bay.jpg

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English: GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (July 9, 2008) The wind turbines on top of John Paul Jones Hill have been fully operational since July 2005 and will save Naval Station Guantanamo Bay more than $1 million by decreasing fuel usage by 250,000 gallons this year. They can generate up to 13 percent of the overall base power, supplying some of that power to Joint Task Force Guantanamo. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Megan Burnham (Released)
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