alternative energy
Private sector partnerships and the road to 1 gigawatt of energy
August 01 by Katherine HammackHow is the US Army working toward greater energy efficiency in the face of shrinking budgets? The Honorable Katherine Hammack, Assistant Secretary of the Army, (Installations and Environment) recent...
Katherine Hammack, Assistant Secretary of the Army outlines the path to the 1 gigawatt goal
August 01 by Marissa AlvordHow is the US Army going to achieve 1 gigawatt of renewable energy by 2025? What is the role of the private sector in achieving this goal? IDGA’s Defense Insider recently sat down with the Hon...
Lightweight Solar Power Starting to See Rapid Deployment
November 09 by Christopher DauerWhile the quest to deploy light weight solar power technologies for soldiers in the field has been sought after for some time, recent advancements have begun to pay dividends in a substantial way....
US Navy Powers Towards Energy Independence
September 29 by IDGA EditorGuantanamo Bay is synonymous with many things, but clean energy does not generally figure amongst them. Nevertheless, the United States Navy is doing its best to ensure that electricity generated...
Alternative Energy Sources for the Military with Dr. Arvind Varma
December 13 by IDGA EditorDr. Arvind Varma, Head of the School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, discusses tactical power sources and alternative energy technologies with defense and military applications. He ta...
Microgrid and Alternative Energy Sources for the Military
August 25 by IDGA EditorKyle Werner, an energy division manager at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, discusses achieving energy independence through microgrid and alternative energy generation technology at IDGA's Ta...
Improving Joint Military Logistics for the Future
December 17 by IDGA EditorThe challenges of joint military logistics remain a key topic for defense leaders with the continuing drawdown from Iraq and ongoing operations in Afghanistan, requiring highly organized co-ordinati...