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What is the Army energy security & sustainability strategy?
In May 2015, the Army released the Energy Security & Sustainability (ES2) Strategy (fig. 1), which represented a shift from considering resources as constraints on operational effectiveness to a view that recognizes the critical roles of energy, water and land resources as mission enablers.
What is the Army Energy and water security policy?
In support of the ES2 strategy, the Army published the Installation Energy and Water Security Policy (Army Directive 2017-07). This directive states the Army must prioritize energy and water security requirements to ensure the availability, reliability and quality of power and water to continuously sustain all missions.
How would a shift of energy grids affect the military base?
This shift of energy grids would not just affect the military base, but also impact the local community, many of which rely on military installations for economic reasons, especially energy costs paid to the local energy provider for day-to-day base operations.
Will Duke Energy power military installations in North and South Carolina?
The Department of Defense (DoD) announced at Fort Liberty today, a first-of-its-kind partnership with Duke Energy to power five military installations in North and South Carolina with carbon-free electricity. As part of this agreement, DoD will be the exclusive purchaser of all output generated by two new solar facilities in South Carolina.
When will a DoD power array be operational?
Expected to be operational by September 2026, these arrays will deliver power exclusively to DoD over the agreement's 15-year term and contribute to a more reliable and resilient commercial electric grid.
What is the Army's Energy & Water Security Directive?
This directive states the Army must prioritize energy and water security requirements to ensure the availability, reliability and quality of power and water to continuously sustain all missions. "Continuously" is the key word and is the point where the Army made its pivot to resilience.