Ellsworth, James, CIV, NAVWARCOL
ellswor at usnwc.edu
Fri Nov 20 13:57:53 EST 2009
This particular thread is a bit outside my areas of expertise, but coincidentally I just received this via one of my LinkedIn connections. Interesting POSSIBLE solution to the inherent production variability of renewable energy sources: http://roymitsuoka.blogspot.com/2009/11/liquid-battery-big-enough-for-el ectric.html V/R, --Jim James B. Ellsworth, C.P.T., Ph.D. Professor of Online Education / Professor of JMO College of Distance Education, U.S. Naval War College Past-president, ISPI Armed Forces Chapter Secretary, MECC DL Coordinating Committee (DLCC) NIPRNET: james.ellsworth at nwc.navy.mil SIPRNET: ellsworj at nwc.navy.smil.mil Phone: 401-841-2215 (DSN Prefix 948) Fax: 401-841-2457 -----Original Message----- From: nwc_onlinediscussion-bounces at osiris.usnwc.edu [mailto:nwc_onlinediscussion-bounces at osiris.usnwc.edu] On Behalf Of Garofano, John F., CIV, NAVWARCOL Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 4:58 PM To: nwc_onlinediscussion at osiris.usnwc.edu Subject: [NWC_OnlineDiscussion] SECNAV Navy Energy Forum Attached is the October 14 Navy Energy Forum or "Green Policy Speech" by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus. Secretary Mabus lays out a number of significant energy policy goals for the Navy and Marine Corps, including a Green Strike Group composed of nuclear and biofuel vessels, cutting petroleum use by 50% by 2015, and producing half our total energy consumption for ships, aircraft, tanks, vehicles and shore installations from alternative energy sources by 2020. How do we accomplish this in the current fiscal environment? Dr. John F Garofano Dean of Academic Affairs U.S. Naval War College
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