Defense Energy Seminar
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Defense Energy Seminar
Speaker:
Mr. Brandon Naylor
Faculty Associate - Research, Energy Academic Group,
Naval Postgraduate School
Lecture title: Challenges to Implementing Energy Projects and Improvements
Lecture Abstract:
Energy is a convoluted subject and there are no silver bullets or one-size-fits-all solutions. In an era with an increasingly diverse number of stakeholders, considerations, and scales of the problem-space, how does the Navy address so many different challenges related to or stemming from energy? This seminar will take a brief look at the multi-faceted nature of the considerations involved in solving our defense energy challenges and provide perspective on the necessity of a holistic approach when devising and implementing energy solutions. Key topics include:
- Educating leadership to understand energy issues
- Separating the viable tech options from the snake oil
- Measuring and defining the value of resilience when competing for funding
- Institutional and cultural pushback when deviating from the norm
- Conflicting standards and policies
The U.S. military sees a growing need in its Indo Pacific and other areas of operation for integrated expeditionary water and power systems that minimize logistics tails. The Marine Corps currently has several active development programs underway in response to specific directives from its Installation Command to address serious power and water issues. Safe, secure, sustainable access to low-cost and environmentally friendly power and water is critical for force projection, resilience, base protection, and to address community concerns. The presentation will inform of breakthrough technology developments accomplished by CAP (and now CAPWAPII) in advanced seawater desalination using renewable energy.
Speaker Bio:
Mr. Brandon Naylor is a researcher with the Naval Postgraduate School Energy Academic Group. His research areas include development of Navy surface fleet fuel optimization tools, surface fleet fuel consumption models, conducting business case studies on emerging energy technologies, additive manufacturing, and micro-grid platforms. Outside of these research areas, Mr. Naylor supports educational programs at the Naval Postgraduate School through content development for joint energy education efforts, supporting student thesis projects, and managing summer intern project teams.
Mr. Naylor received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering with Minor in Robotics from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in 2015 and certificate in Defense Energy from Naval Postgraduate School in 2019.
Full event details can be found on the EAG website at https://nps.edu/web/eag/seminars.
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