Compact Wind Turbines Could Support Disaster Relief
This DOE-funded project analyzes how to build a wind turbine that could serve both military and humanitarian missions around the world.
COORDINATION OF WIND ENERGY AND MILITARY
Recognizing that, the Texas Military Preparedness Commission (TMPC) submitted a proposal to the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) requesting a project to identify
Deployable Wind Turbines to Enhance Contingency Base
The U.S. military has identified the need for energy alternatives in their strategic planning and investments, however, much of the focus on renewable energy thus far has focused on solar
A hybrid Portable Solar, Wind Energy Source for Military Deployment
In response to the unique energy demands of military operations in remote and frequently mobile settings, this paper introduces a cutting-edge solution as a Portable Solar Energy Source for Military
Possibilities of Powering Military Equipment Based on Renewable
The analysis conducted so far indicates that electricity obtained mainly from wind power and solar energy will be the likely direction of the development of alternative power supply for troops
Design Guidelines for Deployable Wind Turbines for Defense and
Access to on-site electrical energy is critical to ensuring a successful military or humanitarian response to conflicts and disasters. These missions typically rely on access to liquid fuel that could be
New Energy Tech Addresses Several Old Problems for
Some of the answers to this problem might come in renewables, military energy experts said recently. Renewable energy generation and storage
Nanotech, smart sensors could turn wind turbines into
Nanotechnology, artificial intelligence and mesh sensor networks could help scrub wind turbines from radar sensors and even turn them into
AFRL developing rapidly-deployable, independent
Researchers from the AFRL Advanced Power Technology Office have embarked on a project to demonstrate rapidly-deployable, off-grid energy
Design Guidelines for Deployable Wind Turbines for Military
The potential power production of a wind turbine requires, at a minimum, two pieces of information: the likely wind resource during the span of the mission and the power curve of the available wind turbine.
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