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Lean, Mean, and Clean II: Assessing DOD Investments in Clean Energy Innovation

Lean, Mean, and Clean II: Assessing DOD Investments in Clean Energy Innovation

Full Title: Lean, Mean, and Clean II: Assessing DOD Investments in Clean Energy Innovation
Author(s): Megan Nicholson and Matthew Stepp
Publisher(s): The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
Publication Date: October 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

Using ITIF’s Energy Innovation Tracker, this report analyzes for the first  time U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) investments in clean energy  innovation. Since FY2009, DOD has invested $5 billion in clean energy  research, development, testing, demonstration, and procurement. DOD  now procures nearly twice as many innovative clean energy technologies as  it does off-the-shelf clean energy technologies. As a result, DOD accounts  for 24 percent of public investments in clean energy innovation in 2012,  second only to the Department of Energy (DOE). While DOE clean  energy investments explicitly target commercial applications, DOD’s  investments aim at fulfilling mission objectives, which limit the potential  for spillover effects into the broader national energy market. Nevertheless,  DOD’s investments are capable of accelerating clean energy innovation in  circumstances when mission-oriented research and procurement align—  namely for biofuels, power electronics, energy storage, and smart grid  technologies.

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