U.S. Army Col. Christopher Midberry, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, addresses attendees at a microgrid ground-breaking ceremony, October 3, 2023, on Fort Campbell, Ky. The microgrid project, which incorporates three two-megawatt natural gas generators, will provide the capability for Fort Campbell to meet 100 percent mission capacity for up to two weeks in the event the traditional power grid is affected by weather, cyber or physical threat. (U.S. Army photo by Kayla Cosby)
Home U.S. Army Col. Christopher Midberry, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, addresses attendees at a microgrid ground-breaking ceremony, October 3, 2023, on Fort Campbell, Ky. The microgrid project, which incorporates three two-megawatt natural gas generators, will provide the capability for Fort Campbell to meet 100 percent mission capacity for up to two weeks in the event the traditional power grid is affected by weather, cyber or physical threat. (U.S. Army photo by Kayla Cosby) U.S. Army Col. Christopher Midberry, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, addresses attendees at a microgrid ground-breaking ceremony, October 3, 2023, on Fort Campbell, Ky. The microgrid project, which incorporates three two-megawatt natural gas generators, will provide the capability for Fort Campbell to meet 100 percent mission capacity for up to two weeks in the event the traditional power grid is affected by weather, cyber or physical threat. (U.S. Army photo by Kayla Cosby)
U.S. Army Col. Christopher Midberry, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, addresses attendees at a microgrid ground-breaking ceremony, October 3, 2023, on Fort Campbell, Ky. The microgrid project, which incorporates three two-megawatt natural gas generators, will provide the capability for Fort Campbell to meet 100 percent mission capacity for up to two weeks in the event the traditional power grid is affected by weather, cyber or physical threat. (U.S. Army photo by Kayla Cosby)
