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2009 Spring Conference

2009 Spring Conference. The New Mexico Chapter of IFMA. Will Facilities be Ready to Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges?. Patrick Okamura CFM, CSS, CIAQM, LEED AP. Optimizing Facility Management Operations. Where Have we Been Future Energy Opportunities What’s our Stake in This?

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2009 Spring Conference

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  1. 2009 Spring Conference The New Mexico Chapter of IFMA Will Facilities be Ready to Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges? Patrick Okamura CFM, CSS, CIAQM, LEED AP

  2. Optimizing Facility Management Operations Where Have we Been Future Energy Opportunities What’s our Stake in This? Maintenance Practices Meeting the Challenge

  3. When did it really all start?

  4. The dawn of maintenance….

  5. …..because!

  6. Building (castle) Maintenance

  7. Industrial Revolution

  8. High Tech Equipment

  9. Preventative Maintenance

  10. Predictive Maintenance?

  11. Fleet Management

  12. Roadway Maintenance

  13. The dawn of the FM…… Facilities Operations

  14. Raw Material Storage

  15. First Coffee Break

  16. First CMMS

  17. Word Processor Call maintenance for more ribbon…..

  18. The birth of the “cube” - 1968

  19. State of the art?

  20. The Beginning

  21. Facilities Integration

  22. Simple Building Maintenance

  23. Complex Building Maintenance

  24. Robotics

  25. Technology

  26. The Future?

  27. We continue to evolve!

  28. And we’ll continue to adapt…..

  29. Optimizing Facility Management Operations Where have we been Future Energy Opportunities What’s our Stake in This? Maintenance Practices Meeting the Challenge

  30. Wind Harvesting power from the wind……… Source: Shell Corporation

  31. Solar Solar – clean and reliable source of power. Just 20 days’ worth of sunlight contains as much energy as all of the fossil fuels on Earth. Source: Shell Corporation

  32. Solar Power Capacity 2008 Source: Larry Sherwood (IREC), EIA, SEIA, Les Nelson, PV News

  33. PV Capacity Additions 2008 Source: Larry Sherwood (IREC), EIA, SEIA, Les Nelson, PV News

  34. Sifting the Surface Developing new technology to remove oil from the ground Source: Shell Corporation

  35. Massive Power from Biomass Biomass contains carbon and it can be used for energy

  36. Hydrogen: The Ultimate Fuel Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. It can be found in water, fossil fuels and all living things. It can be stored for future use. Source: Shell Corporation

  37. Shale and Shell We’ve been removing Kerogen (a form of petroleum) From shale, how they’ve discovered ways to remove it in larger quantities. Source: Shell Corporation

  38. Optimizing Facility Management Operations Where we’ve been Future Energy Challenges What’s our Stake in This? Maintenance Practices Meeting the Challenge

  39. What’s our Stake in This? • Environmental • Employees • Community • Assets • Bottom Line

  40. How does this affect us? In 1999 US power stations increased emissions into the atmosphere by 2.295 million metric tons of emissions San Diego Tribune - 2004

  41. World Gas Reserves - 2008 Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy Total Reserves 6,205 Tcf (2003) 6186 Tcf (2008)

  42. Marine Systems

  43. Combat Systems

  44. Aerospace

  45. Scottsdale Site Annual Power Consumption 1991- 2008 .042 2009 Projected .072 Without effective maintenance practices our bill would have been $1.8 M more annually

  46. Proposed Power Generation Plan Santa Rosa to Browning System Improvements PV in Santa Rosa & TS5 Santan 5 Maximum Load Serving Capability

  47. Saving 1% Annually As of 2009 The Santa Rosa Facility continues to be postponed Santa Rosa to Browning System Improvements PV in Santa Rosa & TS5 Santan 5 Maximum Load Serving Capability 945MW or $47,250,000 in 7 years

  48. U.S. Natural Gas Production Sempra predicts that U.S. natural gas production will drop dramatically in next 15 years….. San Diego Tribune - 2004

  49. Natural Gas Consumption

  50. Optimizing Facility Management Operations Where we’ve been Future Energy Challenges What’s our Stake in this? Maintenance Practices Meeting the Challenge

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