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CFB Greenwood in Nova Scotia getting energy efficiency upgrades

FILE - A CP-140M Aurora reconnaissance aircraft prepares to leave CFB Greenwood in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley on Friday, October 24, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

The largest Royal Canadian Air Force base on the East Coast is getting $20 million in environmental upgrades.

The Defence Department says 102 buildings at Canadian Forces Base Greenwood will be improved with energy efficiency measures, including new LED lighting and efficient ventilation systems.

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As well, the central heating plant at the base, better known as 14 Wing Greenwood, will be upgraded to use natural gas.

The Defence Department says the upgrades are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower annual energy costs by about $900,000 – or 13 per cent.

The contract for the energy upgrades and retrofits was awarded to MCW Custom Energy Solutions Ltd.

The department says it wants to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent by 2030.

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