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U.S. Department of Defense Joins Duke Energy's Green Source Advantage Program
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The United States Department of Defense (DOD) has signed on to Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK)'s Green Source Advantage (GSA) program to provide renewable energy on behalf of the five largest DOD major military installations across North Carolina and South Carolina, including Fort Liberty, USMC-Camp Lejeune, USMC-Cherry Point, USAF Seymour Johnson and USAF Shaw.
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