How Cleantech Is Enhancing the US Military’s ‘Mission Capability’
The U.S. military has begun a transition to efficient and renewable energy. The Army is proceeding with its “Net Zero Energy” initiative, aiming to produce as much energy and water as they use. Cost and reliability are the primary reasons, but cutting carbon pollution is one of the outcomes.
Last month, the head of U.S. forces in the Pacific said that climate change is a top concern for the military. Two recent discussions shed some light on the efforts currently underway to allow the military to use less carbon-based fuels, as well as the explicit and implicit reasons behind those efforts.
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