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- W2208424712 abstract "“The [Department of Defense] uses over 30,000,000 MegaWatt Hours (“MWH”) of electricity per year, at a cost of over $2 billion a year. Almost 98 percent of the electricity supplied to [Department of Defense] installations comes from the civilian market, which also makes it highly susceptible to the increasing spate of large-scale outages (caused by accidents, over-demand, as well as cyberattack). Indeed, the Defense Science Board described the national power grid as ‘fragile and vulnerable,’ and noted that the reliance placed on it by the [Department] put ‘critical military and homeland defense missions at unacceptable risk of extended outage.’” Fueling the Balance, Brookings Institute1 The United States Department of Defense stands as the world’s single largest consumer of energy—domestic consumption alone Cameron Tommey (tommey.c@law.wlu.edu) is a J.D. candidate at Washington & Lee University School of Law, May 2015, and a Senior Articles Editor for the Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment. Cameron would like to thank Professor Albert V. Carr for his invaluable support and guidance and to members of the Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment for their review and comments. 1. JERRY WARNER & P.W. SINGER, THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, FUELING THE “BALANCE:” A DEFENSE ENERGY STRATEGY PRIMER 3 (2009). BEHIND THE FENCE 593 by the Department amounts to nearly one percent of the United States’ total energy consumption and nearly eighty percent of the energy consumed by the Federal Government. Although a cadre of statutes, Executive Orders, and agency priorities set high goals for the introduction of renewable energy into the Department’s portfolio, it has historically failed to meet both its target for reducing facility energy use and its target for renewables integration. This Note suggests moving the Department’s energy production “behind the fence,” fixing technology to place to increase security and reduce environmental and economic impacts. To do so, however, a mountain of challenges will have to be overcome, including federal permitting restrictions on new energy projects, high capital costs for increased generation, a number of technological challenges with emerging renewable energy sources, and the existing contracts with traditional energy producers. Ultimately, a comprehensive and expansive initiative that couples site-specific technologies with agency-wide coordination will help the Department both meet its statutorily mandated targets for energy efficiency and production and also effect positive change in the environmental impact of our nation’s single largest energy consumer." @default.
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- W2208424712 title "Moving Military Energy “Behind the Fence:” Renewable Energy Generation on U.S. Defense Lands" @default.
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