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eROI Tool Overview Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ Energy Program

eROI Tool Overview Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ Energy Program. Introduction and Intent of eROI tool.

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eROI Tool Overview Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ Energy Program

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  1. eROI Tool Overview Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) HQ Energy Program

  2. Introduction and Intent of eROI tool • In 2010, to achieve the multitude of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainability mandates and goals within the available funding levels, Navy developed a shore energy return on investment (eROI) tool • Intent of the eROI tool: • Analyze and ensure future energy investments are risk based and will yield favorable returns on investment (ROI) • Ability to make strategic and capital investment decisions based on rigorous, repeatable, and defendable processes • A multi-user, desktop tool that meets Navy’s current requirements Adaptable assessment tool used to standardize energy investment decisions which considers both financial and strategic benefits

  3. eROI Project Selection Process Determine Projects Value Projects Rank Projects (eROI) Manage Projects Objectives w/ Weights Project C Project A Project T . . . . . . Project B Project B . . . . Project C Detailed NPV/ EROI analysis Quantify intangible benefits through scoring Measure effect of deferring project $ Project V Project D . . . . . . Prioritization Engine $ Project A Project X $ . . . . eROI creates a Navy-wide, optimized portfolio of energy projects and investments which position the Navy to achieve its energy goals with efficient use of resources

  4. eROI Criteria Weightings Shore Energy Security and Compliance eROI Objectives Hierarchy Minimize TOC Minimize Shore Energy Consumption Provide Reliable Energy to Critical Infrastructure Achieve Regulatory Compliance and Stakeholder Expectations Develop Enabling Infrastructure 39% 9% 26% 13% 13% Maximize cost savings and cost avoidance Minimize energy consumption/maxi-mize energy efficiency Criticality of Infrastructure Meet legal and regulatory mandates Improve data and information about energy production and consumption Complimentary SRM and BOS impacts/effects Maximize carbon neutrality, emissions reduction Reliance on energy Enhance Quality of Life/Quality of Service for Navy Develop Flexible Energy Infrastructure Frequency and duration of outages Enhance public perception of Navy Demonstrate and enable new energy technology adoption that enables energy independence Incremental back up power eROI weightings not indicative of comparative importance, but a system to generate output consistent with achieving a myriad of diverse organizational goals

  5. Navy Shore Energy Implementation Plan Energy Reduction Renewable Vehicles Sustainable Facilities Energy Initiatives (Projects) Navy Shore Facility Management Systems Facility Control & Monitoring Systems CIRCUITS Automated Meter Infrastructure GIS Direct Digital Controls Variable Air Volume SCADA iNFADS Maximo Enabling Technology Provides Actionable Information at the Building Level Measurement and Verification Data PSNet

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