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DoD Installation Energy Test Bed

DoD Installation Energy Test Bed. Sustainable Energy Workshop 23 Aug 12. DoD’s Environmental & Energy Technology Programs. DoD, DOE, EPA Partnership Advanced technology development to address near-term needs Fundamental research to impact real world environmental management.

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DoD Installation Energy Test Bed

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  1. DoD Installation Energy Test Bed Sustainable Energy Workshop 23 Aug 12

  2. DoD’s Environmental & Energy Technology Programs • DoD, DOE, EPA Partnership • Advanced technology development to address near-term needs • Fundamental research to impact real world environmental management • Demonstrate Innovative Cost-Effective Environmental and Energy Technologies • Promote Implementation • Direct Technology Insertion • Partner with End User and Regulator Science and Technology Demonstration/Validation

  3. Program Areas Weapons Systems & Platforms Environmental Restoration Energy & Water Munitions Response Resource Conservation & Climate Change

  4. ESTCP Installation Energy Test Bed • Use DoD Facilities As Test Bed For Innovative Energy Technologies • Validate performance, cost, and environmental impacts • Transfer lessons learned, design and procurement information across all Services and installations • Directly reach out to private sector for innovations • Directly leverage DOE investments • Develop, Test & Evaluate For All DoD Facilities • Energy Conservation & Efficiency • Renewable and Distributed Energy Generation • Control & Management of Energy Resources & Loads Reduce Energy Costs - Improve Energy Security

  5. ESTCP’s Approach • Broad Competitive Solicitations • Industry and Federal laboratories • Create Partnerships and Test at DoD Facilities • Developer and end-user • Direct transition • Validate Operational Cost and Performance • Independent test and evaluation • Satisfy broad user communities • Identify DoD Market Opportunities • Technology transfer

  6. Installation Energy Roadmap • Smart Secure Installation • Energy Management • Micro-grids • Energy Storage • Ancillary Service Markets • Efficient Integrated Buildings • Design, Retrofit, Operate • Enterprise Optimized Investment • Advanced Components • Intelligent Building Management • On-Site Energy Generation • Cost Effective Renewables • Waste to Energy • Geothermal • Building Integrated Opportunities

  7. Smart Secure Installation Energy Management • Micro-grids, Energy Storage & Ancillary Service Markets • Four active demonstration projects • Lead Organizations: GE (2), UTRC and Lockheed Martin • 29 Palms, Ft. Bliss, McGuire AFB • FY 2012 : 6 new demonstration projects • Lead Organizations: Eaton, GE, Satcon, Raytheon, LBNL, Honeywell • 29 palms, Ft. Bliss, Ft. Detrick, Ft. Irwin, MCAS Miramar, LA AFB, Ft. Sill • Four different energy storage approaches • Two ancillary services demonstrations • Additional demonstrations in FY 2013

  8. ESTCP Microgrid & Storage Projects Army Navy USAF USMC Microgrid & Storage Water

  9. Efficient Integrated Buildings • Enterprise Optimized Investment, Advanced Components & Intelligent Building Management • 22 active projects • UTRC, Philips Research, 3M, PNNL, NREL, NFESC, ERDC-CERL, and many small companies and universities • Located on Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps installations across CONUS • FY 2012 : 17 new demonstration projects • UTRC, 3M, Autodesk, Siemens, Honeywell, LBNL, NREL, ERDC-CERL, Army/AF Exchange, Naval DW, NFESC and multiple small companies • Additional demonstrations in FY 2013

  10. ESTCP Energy Projects for Buildings Army Navy USAF USMC Building

  11. On-Site Generation • Cost Effective Renewable, Waste-to-Energy & Building Integrated Technologies • 15 active projects • Infinia, Nanosolar, FlexEnergy, American Solar, Skyline Solar, Electricore, Infoscitex • Located on Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps installations across CONUS • 4 new projects in 2012 • Cogenra, Ener-G-Rotors, Morgan Solar, Southern Research Institute • Additional demonstrations in FY 2013

  12. ESTCP Renewable Energy Projects Army Navy USAF USMC Solar Biofuel Geothermal Waste to Energy

  13. FY2013 Installation Energy Topics • Smart Secure Integrated Installation Energy Management • Cost Effective On-Site Distributed Generation • Advanced Component Technologies to Improve Building Energy Efficiency • Advanced Building Energy Management and Control • Tools and Processes for Decision-making Associated with Energy Use and Management

  14. Web site www.serdp-estcp.org

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