Shore Energy Technology
Abstract
Legislation, Executive Orders (EO), and SECNAV Guidance direct DoN to increase energy security through resiliency, efficiency, reliability, cybersecurity and alternative energy sources. This guidance includes the National Defense Strategy (NDS) of 2018, A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority 2.0, and the NAVFAC Strategic Design 2.0. Guidance directs DOD to posture logistics capability (projected from Navy Installations) ashore and at sea in ways that allow the fleet to operate globally, at a pace that can be sustained over time. Improved resilience of our installations (employing key technology focus areas defined in the NDS) will enable platform refueling, re-arming, resupply and repair. Installations shall enable Dynamic Force Employment and Distributed Lethality. This Energy RDT&E Project will test, evaluate, and validate components as well as demonstrate cost-effective and technical viability of energy security , efficiency, resilience, reliability, and technologies. All efforts will be coordinated across DOD and with other agencies as appropriate. Specifically, this project aims to pursue three areas of development, testing and evaluation: (A) Modeling and possible prototype testing of new energy sources for use at Naval installations with potential for widespread applicability to energy security; (B) It will support demonstration and validation of advanced electric grid management systems, known as "Smart Grid" and "Micro Grid" technology, for use at Naval installations to enable improved energy security; (C) Demonstration and Validation of Alternative Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Resiliency and Smart Energy Management Technology: This project will support the testing, demonstration, validation, and application of innovative facility energy efficiency and alternative energy technology.Cyber Security resilience technology shall align to NIST 800-82 and be interoperable within the NAVFAC cybersecurity enclave.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 0928_0603724N_4_1319_PB_2021
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