NATO is testing new energy-saving technologies to make the military more efficient, save money and reduce reliance on fossil fuels when in the field. At the Smart Energy Training and Assessment Camp (SETAC), soldiers and civilians from five NATO nations (Canada, France, Italy, Lithuania and the United States) are working together in the fields of solar, hybrid, LED lighting, energy metering, and water purification and portable solar arrays and battery systems. The SETAC concept is deployed as part of the multinational Exercise Capable Logistician 2019, a regular exercise for NATO and partner nations to test interoperability and assess NATO standards. Footage includes shots of different smart energy technologies and contributing nations plus interview with NATO Energy Security Officer.