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ERDC Installs Hydrogen Energy Node at Fort Bliss
March 16, 2026
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL) has installed and operationally validated a hydrogen nanogrid energy node at the 1st Armored Division Innovations Lab, Fort Bliss, Texas. This deployment demonstrates a mobile, sustainable, and resilient power solution designed to enhance Army energy resilience, reduce logistical burdens, and support operational flexibility in field environments.
- The hydrogen nanogrid provides a scalable, low-resource power source that can be relocated to support mission-critical operations, indicating growing Army investment in advanced energy technologies.
- Procurement professionals should note the potential for future solicitations related to hydrogen energy systems, mobile power infrastructure, and energy resilience solutions.
- Industry stakeholders, including energy technology providers and system integrators, may find opportunities to collaborate on training and deployment, as exemplified by partnerships like Sesame Solar.
- This initiative aligns with broader DoD goals to modernize energy capabilities, reduce fossil fuel dependence, and improve operational sustainability at forward operating bases.
The ease with which the grid operated to provide power to an important real-world mission; the limited resources required 6 especially manpower 6 to operate; and, given its size, the ability to move the capability into a field environment.
— Col. Michael Soyka, Fort Bliss Garrison Commander
Agencies
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, White Sands Missile Range
Vendors
Sesame Solar