United States Army
The United States Army is a major global owner, developer, and operator of critical infrastructure, supporting its worldwide military operations. It focuses on modernizing its facilities, enhancing energy resilience, and achieving sustainability goals through renewable energy integration, microgrids, and energy efficiency across its installations.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizes energy resilience and security for its global installations to ensure mission continuity.
- Committed to achieving 100% carbon-free electricity by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050 across its facilities.
- Focuses on modernizing existing infrastructure and developing new, sustainable facilities to support military readiness and quality of life for personnel.
- Utilizes various contracting mechanisms, including Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) and Utility Energy Service Contracts (UESCs), to implement infrastructure upgrades.
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Key People
Christine Wormuth
Secretary of the Army
General Randy George
Chief of Staff of the Army
Track Record
249
Years Active
Notable projects: Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) Solar Array, Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) Microgrid, Fort Drum Microgrid Project, Various Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) across installations
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