In this Future Focused session, join GTI Energy’s Susan Stuver and David Cygan, along with Nick Josefik from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL), to learn how energy innovations developed in partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense are serving as a proving ground for resilient, scalable solutions that benefit military installations and can translate into practical energy solutions that support industrial and civilian applications.
From replacing aging systems with high-efficiency natural gas prototypes to responding to emergencies in the field with a hydrogen-powered emergency response vehicle, this conversation will explore hydrogen and natural gas technologies and modernization efforts that save energy, improve security, and maintain resilient operations.
Learn how these efforts are delivering tangible benefits to support mission readiness while creating a model for smarter energy systems, stronger local economies, and lower emissions nationwide.