This CSIS brief examines whether U.S. energy infrastructure can reliably support the defense industrial base during periods of mobilization or war, highlighting vulnerabilities in electricity and natural gas supply for critical manufacturing sectors such as steel, aluminum, semiconductors, and titanium. It argues for treating key industrial nodes as defense‑critical energy assets and recommends targeted policy, permitting, and resilience measures to reduce national security risk.
- Energy Infrastructure, Energy Resilience, Strategic Manufacturing, Supply Chains
- 2026