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A bill to require the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on access to operational energy by the Armed Forces in the Indo-Pacific region.
5/9/2024, 10:56 AM
Summary of Bill S 4249
The study mandated by the bill will focus on assessing the current state of energy access for the Armed Forces in the Indo-Pacific region, as well as identifying any potential vulnerabilities or gaps in energy supply that could impact military operations. The goal of the study is to provide policymakers with valuable insights and recommendations for improving energy security for the Armed Forces in this strategically important region.
Overall, Bill 118 s 4249 highlights the importance of energy security for the US military in the Indo-Pacific region and seeks to ensure that the Armed Forces have reliable access to the energy resources they need to effectively carry out their missions. By conducting a comprehensive study on this issue, the bill aims to inform future policy decisions and enhance the operational capabilities of the US military in the region.
Congressional Summary of S 4249
Fuel Utilization for Enhanced Logistics Act or the FUEL Act
This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to study the energy supply, logistics networks, and infrastructure that support access to operational energy by the Armed Forces in the Indo-Pacific region. Under the bill, operational energy means the energy required for training, moving, and sustaining military forces and weapons platforms for military operations (including energy used by tactical power systems and generators and weapons platforms).
Based on the findings of the study, DOD must develop a strategy to secure access to operational energy for the Armed Forces in the Indo-Pacific region.
DOD must report to Congress on the findings of the study, the strategy developed as a result of the study, and any recommendations for legislative or administrative actions to support such strategy.

