Power Play - NPS' defense energy program educates tomorrow's energy-intelligent officers
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The Navy’s fleet has been powered by a broad spectrum of sources over the past two centuries, from wind and coal, to diesel and nuclear. The service has set a determined course for energy independence, a true cultural change in how the Navy, Marine Corps view energy, but to achieve that change, they will need a new breed of energy-intelligent officer.
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