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Army Energy SecurityDavid McGeown, MCGA, EITF consultant
16JAN13
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Disclosure
The following are a compilation of slides abstracted from previous EITF public presentations.
McGeown is a consultant, not a government employee. No comments shall be construed as an official government comment, or policy.
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Administration commitment to base energy security
Energy Initiatives Task Force UNCLASSIFIED 4
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Army Energy Security Implementation Strategy
AESIS – 13 JAN 09
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Army Energy Security
• Surety– Preventing loss of access to power & fuel sources
• Survivability– Ensuring resilience in energy systems
• Supply– Accessing alternative & renewable energy sources available on
installations
• Sufficiency– Providing adequate power for critical missions
• Sustainability – Promoting support for the Army’s mission, its community, and the
environment
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Established by the Secretary of the Army on September 15, 2011.
Serves as the central management office for partnering with Army installations to implement cost-effective, large-scale, renewable energy projects, leveraging private sector financing.
• Projects equal to or greater than 10MW
• Will coordinate with installations for 1-10MW opportunities
• Potential for projects that exceed Army requirements
• Solar, Wind, Biomass and Geothermal technologies
• Resources to perform project development and execution
• Will use existing DoD land-use and third-party financing authorities
Secretary of the ArmyJohn M. McHugh
U.S. ArmyEnergy Initiatives Task Force
Energy Initiatives Task Force UNCLASSIFIED 7
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
EITF Mission/Vision
MissionStrengthen Army energy security and sustainability by
developing a comprehensive capability, and planning and
executing a cost-effective portfolio of large-scale renewable
energy projects by leveraging private sector financing.
VisionSecuring Army installations with energy that is clean,
reliable and affordable.
Energy Initiatives Task Force UNCLASSIFIED 8
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
AMERICA’S ARMY:THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
ARMY STRONG
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What’s Next?
• We don’t know what we don’t know!• Utility company technology advances help
redefine reliability• RE project RFPs with microgrid capabilities• Bringing troops home changes the needs• Hurricane Sandy lessons learned
• Building something will teach us a lot
Check out the website for opportunities: www.armyeitf.com
24 Jan Fort Drum 28MW Biomass Pre-Proposal Conf.
More details on the website including other industry engagements this calendar year
David I. McGeown, P.E. C. Eng.
Principal
McGeown Associates, LLC.
Tel: 908 229 4003
Email: [email protected]