This document describes technical assistance provided by PNNL to further develop a smart grid technologies concept to provide a basis for policies and plans for the US Army. The effort was to analyze the potential to utilize emerging smart grid technologies along with indigenous renewable and other resources to meet the emergency and other power needs of Department of Defense facilities in Colorado and Wyoming
Today’s society is increasingly dependent on electricity and the armed forces also face this probl...
Energy infrastructure faced with deregulation and coupled with interdependencies with other critical...
The U.S. Department of Defense defines installation energy security as the ability to assure access ...
This documents reports on a request for technical assistance from Fort Devens to analyze procurement...
The potential to increase utilization of renewable energy sources among military facilities in Alask...
The purpose of this document is to evaluate the opportunity for Letterkenny Army Depot (LEAD or the ...
This presentation discusses electric vehicle grid integration for sustainable military installations...
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Gordon, based primarily u...
The purpose of this document is to report on the evaluation of geothermal resource potential on and ...
Fort Carson, a United States Army installation located south of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is seeki...
The U.S. electrical grid, the largest and most complex man-made system in the world, is highly vulne...
Smart grid system report. US Department of Energy, Aug. 2014, 35 p. http://www.energy.gov/oe/downloa...
Currently, the majority of the Department of Defense (DOD) facilities (particularly military bases) ...
Defense Energy SeminarMr. Blane Wilson, Electrical Engineer, C5ISR Center Combat Capabilities Develo...
As non-renewable resources of energy depletes at an alarming rate, the energy market strives to find...
Today’s society is increasingly dependent on electricity and the armed forces also face this probl...
Energy infrastructure faced with deregulation and coupled with interdependencies with other critical...
The U.S. Department of Defense defines installation energy security as the ability to assure access ...
This documents reports on a request for technical assistance from Fort Devens to analyze procurement...
The potential to increase utilization of renewable energy sources among military facilities in Alask...
The purpose of this document is to evaluate the opportunity for Letterkenny Army Depot (LEAD or the ...
This presentation discusses electric vehicle grid integration for sustainable military installations...
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Gordon, based primarily u...
The purpose of this document is to report on the evaluation of geothermal resource potential on and ...
Fort Carson, a United States Army installation located south of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is seeki...
The U.S. electrical grid, the largest and most complex man-made system in the world, is highly vulne...
Smart grid system report. US Department of Energy, Aug. 2014, 35 p. http://www.energy.gov/oe/downloa...
Currently, the majority of the Department of Defense (DOD) facilities (particularly military bases) ...
Defense Energy SeminarMr. Blane Wilson, Electrical Engineer, C5ISR Center Combat Capabilities Develo...
As non-renewable resources of energy depletes at an alarming rate, the energy market strives to find...
Today’s society is increasingly dependent on electricity and the armed forces also face this probl...
Energy infrastructure faced with deregulation and coupled with interdependencies with other critical...
The U.S. Department of Defense defines installation energy security as the ability to assure access ...