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US Navy Studies on Alternative Fuel Sources and Power and Propulsion Methods for Surface Combatants and Amphibious Warfare Ships
Authors:JAMES S. WEBSTER  HOWARD FIREMAN  DILLON A. ALLEN  ADRIAN J. MACKENNA   JOHN C. HOOTMAN
Affiliation:Surface ship design group, SEA 05D;
Naval Sea Systems Command, NAVSEA 05D;
Naval Reactors;
Naval Sea Systems Command in the Future Concepts and Surface Ship Design Group;
Naval Sea Systems Command's Ship and Force Architecture Concepts Division (NAVEA 05D1)
Abstract:The US Navy has been studying the technical and cost impacts associated with the availability and cost of fossil fuel contrasted with nuclear energy alternatives for surface combatants and amphibious warfare ships. Over the past 2 years these efforts have grown in maturity to examine the tactical and strategic implications of our Navy's dependence on fossil fuels from technical, economic, and military perspectives. This paper will present three major topics:
  • Background research on alternative energy sources.

  • A survey discussion of current and future power and propulsion system technologies.

  • An overview of principal Naval Sea Systems Command studies on the integration of alternative power and propulsion system technologies into notional surface combatants, submarines, and amphibious warfare ships.


Given the US Navy's dependence on fossil fuels and the expected increase in cost and reduced availability of fossil fuel, propulsion system investment decisions made today will have a profound impact on the future tactical and strategic roles of the US Navy surface fleet. This paper lays the foundation for providing robust and flexible technology decision opportunities for the Navy's future.
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