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Rhode Island Convention Center • Providence, Rhode Island
DoD Installation Operations Strategies
Session: Operation Strategies
Mr. Stacey K. HirataU. S. Army Corps of Engineers
August 10, 2016
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Installation Master Planning
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• Holistic structure to achieve resilient, sustainable, energy efficient installations
• UFC 2‐100‐01 ‐ 10 strategies for sustainability
• Recent DoD guidance: • UFC compliant master plan by 1 Oct 2018• Installation Energy Plan(IEP) by Mar 2019
• Resilient infrastructure solutions with connected utility and multi‐modal transportation networks; reduced, compact footprints; and repurposing of buildings
Ft. Belvoir Mixed Use Development saves energy with compact development and less reliance on automobiles
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Metering Program
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• Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005)
• Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007)
• Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (OUSD (AT&L)) – Advance Meters (16 April 2013):
– 60% Individual facilities– 85% Component level by end of FY 2020
• Secretary of the Army – Advance Meters (4 Jun2014):– 60% Individual facilities– 85% Installation level by end of FY2020
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Demand Response
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• Program to motivate changes in electric use by end‐use customers in response to changes in the price of electricity
• Provides monetary incentive to induce lower electricity use at times of high market prices or when grid reliability is at risk.
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Direct Funded Military Construction
• Sustainable Design ‐ LEED Silver (required) or better (at no additional cost)
• Criteria and Guidance – UFC 1‐200‐02– ASHRAE
• ECIP‐Energy Conservation Investment Program– part of the MILCON program. – projects greater than $750K– Can’t be used for repair, maintenance,
or environmental remediation work.
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Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Third Party Financing
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• ESPCs ‐ Energy Savings Performance Contracting • UESC ‐ Utilities Energy Services Contracting • ESCO ‐ Energy Service Companies (ESCO) &
Utility Companies• Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) where
economically feasible .
President’s Performance Contracting Challenge requires implementing
$4 Billion in performance contracting in the Federal Sector
through 2016
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Energy Security & Energy Resilience
• Existing Infrastructure
• Microgrids– Enabling technologies– SPIDERS‐DoD Program
• Energy Storage and Generation
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Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Army’s Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI)
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The Art of the Deal
Real Estate
Business /Project Development
Technical & Engineering
Procurement
• OEI serves as the central management office for partneringwith Army installations to implement cost‐effective, large‐scale, renewable energy projects, leveraging private sector financing.
• Projects equal to or greater than 10MW
• Resourced to perform project evaluation and validation for acquisition
• Will use existing DoD land‐use and third‐party financing authorities
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
• Army’s Energy Security and Sustainability (ES2) Strategy is one example of DoD Installation Operations Strategies
• Army’s ES2:– Inform Decisions– Optimize Use– Assure Access– Build Resiliency– Drive Innovation
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Army’s Energy Security and Sustainability (ES2) Strategy
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