Operational Energy

Abstract

Operational energy efforts seek to decrease overall mission energy intensity (i.e. energy demand reduction). Efforts in this program can include prototyping, demonstration, and transition of technologies, software, and processes that maximize combat capability by optimizing the following areas: platform energy use, mission planning and execution, propulsion sustainment, and energy logistics. Energy education, energy-informed wargaming, digital engineering, and modeling and simulation efforts typically support these areas. Specific examples of prototype and demonstration projects that optimize energy use and decrease energy intensity include: legacy aircraft drag reduction technologies, alternate-fuel propulsion systems, ultra-efficient airframe designs, mission scheduling software, air-asset allocation tools, cargo load planning tools, and turbine engine sustainment enhancements for increased fuel efficiency. While similar efforts may be found in other program elements, Operational Energy projects in these technology and process areas are viewed through an "energy lens,” specifically geared toward cost-effectively optimizing energy use to maximize combat capability. Ideally, as the Air Force progresses toward an energy-aware culture, all acquisition efforts will incorporate this tenet from the beginning of, and throughout, the acquisition life cycle. This program aims to advance such a culture through successful project execution.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
34ca2ab9d1034ffdb3d81a9654e4015d

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Engineering.
  • Joint Military Operations and Doctrine.
  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.

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