As the Pacific region faces increasing risks from natural disasters, geopolitical tensions, and aging infrastructure, energy resiliency has become a strategic imperative. This session introduces a practical, executable roadmap for energy resiliency projects tailored to the unique challenges of Pacific island nations, U.S. territories, and military installations across the Indo-Pacific.
Our panel of experts will explore how to integrate distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and renewable energy into mission-critical infrastructure, while aligning with evolving government policies and cybersecurity requirements. Special attention will be given to the Pacific’s logistical constraints, remote locations, and the need for sustainable, self-sufficient energy systems.
You’ll gain insights about:
Designing resilient energy systems for remote and islanded operations using DERs, microgrids, and advanced controls.
Aligning energy strategies with mission objectives, cybersecurity standards, and regional policy frameworks.
Leveraging modeling tools and stakeholder collaboration to optimize planning and execution.
Developing scalable, replicable solutions that ensure operational continuity and long-term sustainability in the Pacific context.
Watch to explore how energy resiliency can strengthen national defense, humanitarian response, and infrastructure stability across the Pacific.