In its 16th year, the IDGA's Operational Energy Summit is set to once again provide a dynamic platform for advancing ideas, fostering important discussions, and promoting collaboration in the ever-evolving landscape of operational energy within the Department of Defense.
This year's summit will delve into various aspects of operational energy, encompassing solutions for energy storage and discussions on enhancing energy resilience for military operations and installations. Speakers will explore strategies to improve operational energy efficiency, mitigate risks, and underscore the pivotal role of energy in overall defense strategies.
The event will particularly emphasize energy storage, focusing on fleets, tactical vehicles, and operational gear. We'll explore the delicate balance between advancing defense technology and the escalating energy demands, closely examining the challenges involved in maintaining efficient energy use during operations.
Join us for a thorough exploration of the complexities surrounding operational and installation energy.
Determine new priorities for the future development and delivery of force designs and acquisition of energy resources and power related technologies
Get up to date on the Climate Adaption Plan and understand how U.S. forces are responding to it in practical terms by applying a climate-lens to decision making
Hear about the latest OE military requirements and initiatives from the DoD, MoD and NATO to enhance and streamline energy resiliency efforts
Review the progress made from the Operational Energy Strategy and better understand the operational environment and uncover opportunities to enhance mission success
Learn about the impact and implementation of Multi Domain Operations 2028 and how this is shaping the future operating environment
A Guide to the Importance of Operational Energy in a Near-Peer Conflict
Operational Energy is an essential but complex term for forces. At its most basic, it is about promoting resilient energy supply chains for the benefit of the warfighter. This content piece hopes to clarify this extensive and complex topic with examples and infographics while clarifying the US DoD's implementation of its Operational Energy strategy.
Operational Energy initiatives from 2023 to 2024 are expected to be valued at around $20.3 billion. The initiatives include several efforts, from platform energy management systems to engine efficiency. This document summarises and comments on the largest initiatives by service. An excellent piece “companion” piece to understand the breadth and depth of Operational energy.
Very informative with good presentations and clear definition of today’s situation and future vision. Good questions/discussions.
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