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Securing Autonomy of Military Barracks Through Renewable Energy Solutions

Open Access
|Dec 2023

Abstract

This article presents a concept of establishing a network of energy self-sufficient nodes in Slovenia and the EU, within the Defence RESilience Hub Network in Europe project initiated by the Ministry of Defence of Slovenia (MORS). The goal is to reduce the energy dependence of military facilities on external suppliers. A mathematical model of a military site’s micro-grid incorporates multiple energy vectors and their conversion and storage, with a focus on hydrogen technologies. A case study of a military site in Belgium shows that an energy system with solar and wind power can provide sufficient hydrogen for transportation needs and operate the site autonomously for up to 30 days. Additionally, the carbon footprint of the military base as an energy system was calculated, indicating potential reductions in environmental impacts.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cmc-2023-0024 | Journal eISSN: 2463-9575 | Journal ISSN: 2232-2825
Language: English, Slovenian
Page range: 87 - 109
Published on: Dec 25, 2023
Published by: General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2023 Mitja Mori, Urban Žvar Baškovič, Tomaž Katrašnik, Robert Šipec, Boštjan Drobnič, published by General Staff of the Slovenian Armed Forces
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