The federal agency considers energy a matter of national security and has been pushing the country's military to embrace renewable energy more aggressively.
Prominent supporter of hydrogen fuel cells for military applications; considers energy a matter of national security and has tasked the military with researching hydrogen fuel capabilities for transportation.
The Department of Defense is driving the U.S. military's endeavors to move away from fossil fuels and considers energy a matter of national security. They have also identified climate change as a serious threat.
The agency has become a strong supporter of renewable energy and is now focusing on climate change as a matter of national security, releasing a roadmap to address its effects.
The Department of Defense, as the owner of the world's largest fleet of vehicles, is a strong advocate for renewable energy and has made hydrogen fuel a major focus for making its transportation more environmentally friendly and energy efficient.
The largest consumer of oil in the US, it is classified energy as a matter of national security and is a strong supporter of alternative energy, particularly biofuels.
The U.S. Department of Defense is a strong advocate for alternative energy and sustainability, viewing energy as a matter of national security. They have introduced a proposal to support alternative energy plans.
The U.S. Department of Defense organized the Defense Energy Technology Challenge and will be present at the Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit to evaluate winning technologies.
Recently began considering energy as a matter of national security and is pursuing adoption of alternative energy systems to reduce reliance on foreign power sources.
The DoD perceives energy as a national security issue and has become a strong advocate of alternative energy and sustainability. They have tasked the country's armed forces with adopting alternative energy to prove its viability.
The U.S. Department of Defense has shown significant interest in hydrogen fuel as a matter of national security, investing in alternative energy projects like the ScanEagle.
The U.S. Department of Defense is the single largest consumer of oil on the planet and is working to incorporate alternative energy into every branch of the military to achieve its sustainability and energy efficiency goals.
The agency has been supporting alternative energy and is investing in new quantum dot solar cells. They are rolling out solar energy systems at military bases and researching quantum solar cells.
Federal agency issuing a report advocating for alternative energy as critical for environmental and national security. Leading the Installation Test Bed Initiative to deploy hydrogen, solar, and wind systems across the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Defense previously highlighted hydrogen as a promising alternative energy and issued recommendations to Congress to hasten its adoption.
The agency has released a report recommending hydrogen as a primary fuel source for the nation's military efforts, citing its potential economic benefits and role in national security.
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