The Air Force recently released its new energy flight plan that details efforts to improve energy resilience over the next 20 years in an evolving threat environment, and the officials who helped craft the plan expect its mission-driven focus will allow it to endure through the new presidential administration. Mark Correll, deputy assistant secretary for environment, safety and infrastructure, and Robert Guerrero, deputy assistant secretary for operational energy, told Inside the Air Force this week the service's approach to energy...