@inbook{10.7249/j.ctt2jc9g1.9, ISBN = {9780833079107}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt2jc9g1.9}, abstract = {Since Department of Defense (DoD) installations in the United States rely on the commercial electricity grid for 99 percent of their electricity needs, nearly all critical functions on installations depend on infrastructure outside DoD’s control (Stockton, 2011a). Beyond their normal military functions, these installations would be a base for emergency services after some natural or human-caused disasters. The 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review therefore identified diversifying energy sources and increasing efficiency in DoD operations as critical goals (DoD, 2010), and energy security has reemerged as a priority throughout the department. As one aspect of this, DoD is evaluating various strategies to}, bookauthor = {Constantine Samaras and Henry H. Willis}, booktitle = {Capabilities-Based Planning for Energy Security at Department of Defense Installations}, pages = {1--6}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Introduction}, year = {2013} }