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1 Energy Huntsville AEE Chapter Meeting -------- March 4, 2014 1

2 2 Brief Huntsville History

3 3 Content Integrated Non-Profit Collaborative The Energy Technology Opportunity Energy Huntsville Initiative Vision and Mission Energy Huntsville 2014 Activity Organizational Structure Opportunities Programs and Education Special Projects

4 Integrated Non-Profit Collaborative Government Integral part of national energy Infrastructure Integral part of national energy Infrastructure Expansion of Cyber RDT&E Capabilities Expansion of Cyber RDT&E Capabilities Support federal energy R&D Support federal energy R&D Enhance energy solutions Enhance energy solutions Industry Industry Technology transfer of energy initiatives Technology transfer of energy initiatives Merge industrial energy technology with academia, utilities and government Merge industrial energy technology with academia, utilities and government Establish industry con- sortium to focus on energy initiatives Establish industry con- sortium to focus on energy initiatives Academia Careers for graduates Careers for graduates Support energy education Support energy education Engage faculty, students and researchers in solving and enhancing energy innovation Engage faculty, students and researchers in solving and enhancing energy innovation Utilities Capitalize on TVA’s existing energy R&D pilots Capitalize on TVA’s existing energy R&D pilots Promote micro and smart grid technology Promote micro and smart grid technology Provide for collaborative alternative and renewable energy sources Provide for collaborative alternative and renewable energy sources 4

5 The Energy Technology Opportunity Utility Smart Grid Industry  2005 Federal Energy Act  Metering technology  Metering data management  Energy Information distribution  Demand response  Data security and cyber protection Technology Transfer to Government  Federal and state energy funding  HSV industrial base excellence in government contracting  Significant DOD commitment to energy solutions  Army wide energy funding through the COE HSV Center Mature commercial energy technology hardware and software solutions well positioned for government technology transfer Both industry and workforce primed for applying knowledge and expertise to the significant energy challenges 5 Utility to Government Technology Transfer

6 6 The Energy Technology Opportunity Utility Smart Grid Industry  2005 Federal Energy Act  Metering technology  Metering data management  Energy Information distribution  Demand response  Data security and cyber protection Government Funded Energy R&D  SBIR funding technology for commercial applications  R&D labs performing basic energy technology research  DOD commitment to energy solutions development  Army COE funding energy initiatives Significant federal government resources focusing on energy technology HW and SW solutions well positioned for technology transfer Industry and workforce primed for applying knowledge and expertise to the national energy challenges Government to Utility Technology Transfer

7 Energy Huntsville Initiative Vision and Mission Energy Huntsville is a 501(c)6 nonprofit collaborative mobilizing the community to pursue regional and national energy opportunities that leverage the area’s energy technologies and talent. We do this by raising awareness, identifying opportunities and providing the networking environment that facilitates the development of successful teams and solutions. 7

8 8 Energy Huntsville 2014 Activity Supporting Economic Development Through:  Membership Growth  Supporting the Mayor’s and Chamber’s Economic Activity  Monthly Energy Huntsville Meetings  Energy Sector Opportunities  Monthly Programs and Quarterly Workshops  Networking  Supporting Teaming for Competitive Pursuits  Networking Events  Data and Reference Systems  Meeting with Government Requiring Agencies as Liaison

9 9 Programs Standards & Certifications L. Severin/ C. Jones Programs Standards & Certifications L. Severin/ C. Jones Communication, Membership & Events Trisha Truitt Communication, Membership & Events Trisha Truitt Opportunity and Project Tracking Steve Reed Opportunity and Project Tracking Steve Reed Special Projects J. Tevepaugh* Special Projects J. Tevepaugh* OPERATIONAL SUPPORT These Leads keep us organized, help us provide up-to- date resources, and work on longer term strategies. STRATEGIC LIAISONS Executive Director Jay W. Newkirk Executive Director Jay W. Newkirk Board of Directors Pillsbury – Chair Formed Board of Directors Pillsbury – Chair Formed City of Huntsville – R. Cox* State Government– G. Cox Utility Providers – J. Gehrdes AMRDEC – B. Pannell Corps of Engineers – T. Learned MSFC – Cedreck Davis Academia, Edu. & Training – J. Cobbs Energy Areas of Interest Energy Audits and Assessment Morton Archibald Energy Audits and Assessment Morton Archibald Community Energy Programs Ruchi Singhal Community Energy Programs Ruchi Singhal Research, Tech Transfer & Prod. Dev. (RTTP) Daniel Adamek* Research, Tech Transfer & Prod. Dev. (RTTP) Daniel Adamek* Energy Information Tech. Data Center Roger Herdy Energy Information Tech. Data Center Roger Herdy Construction and Re- Commissioning P. Allen/K. Starnes Construction and Re- Commissioning P. Allen/K. Starnes Facilities/Installation Energy Management Keith Dickerson Facilities/Installation Energy Management Keith Dickerson Metering Monitoring and Control Dick Savage Metering Monitoring and Control Dick Savage Energy Production and Renewables Greg Cox Energy Production and Renewables Greg Cox These teams focus on specific areas, discussing real business opportunities, area resources, and potential teaming. Energy Sensor Mapping and GIS Dale Jobes Energy Sensor Mapping and GIS Dale Jobes Proposal Dev. Support Diane Vaughan Proposal Dev. Support Diane Vaughan Grant Writing Support Ruchi Singhal Grant Writing Support Ruchi Singhal Cyber Security and Data Assurance Jay Kurowsky Cyber Security and Data Assurance Jay Kurowsky TBD Advisory Board Michelle Jordan – Chair Formed Advisory Board Michelle Jordan – Chair Formed These key groups actively participate, serving as critical resources and advisors. Interest Group Support M. Reed

10 10 Three Focus Areas: Opportunities, Programs & Special Projects  Opportunities o Opportunity Database  Programs o Program and Educational Strategy  Special Projects o USSRC Energy Program o Port of Huntsville Sustainability Study o Solid Waste Disposal Authority (SWDA)

11 11 Opportunities  The Opportunities Database Structure  Collect from multiple Federal, State and Local sources both short and long term Energy opportunities  Freely distribute the opportunity spreadsheet to members  Provide customer background/profiles for upcoming opportunities  Highlight 2-3 opportunities that support the Program topic for the monthly meeting

12 Opportunities Database

13 13 Programs and Education  Monthly Meeting Programs o Subjects Focused on Energy Vertical Markets and our Areas of Interest o Approval for Participation  Quarterly Workshops o Energy National Policy and Direction o Evolving Technology  Special Events o Joint Summit o Collaboration Events With:  Women’s Business Center of North Alabama (WCNA)  Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)  Advanced Defense Technology Cluster Initiative (ADTCI)

14 14 2014 EH Program Strategy January - May January: 2014 Kick-off February: Army Corp Policy Update March: Microgrid – What are they – Case Study Presentation April: Microgrids for Communities and Campuses May: Tabletop Technology “Show & Tell” August - December August: Storage & Renewable September: 2 nd Tabletop Technology “Show & Tell” October: Power Controls November: Power Grid Modernization Summit – Key Note Speaker: Carlos Coe, Millennium Energy December: 2014 Celebration June: EH Group Spread at the Land Trust Summer Concert Series Kick-off at “Three Caves” – date to be announced October: EH Tail Gate Party – location and date to be announced November – Energy Huntsville Summit Interest Group Bi-Monthly Gathering

15 15 Special Projects  U.S. Space and Rocket Center (USSRC) Energy Program o Prepared a Roadmap to “net zero” Suggested projects with estimated reduction in grid energy demand Step-wise schedule for implementation Public education opportunities o Advised USSRC regarding procurement of energy services Performance contract Competitive procurement o Possible energy modeling of USSRC campus Coordinated effort for AMRDEC lab to use campus as training case for new energy modeling tool  Port of Huntsville Sustainability Study o Port of Huntsville awarded FAA grant to study sustainability of their operations and future capital improvement projects o Provided comments and suggestions  Solid Waste Disposal Authority (SWDA) Heat and Power Opportunity o Provided advice to SWDA regarding formation of capture team to pursue Redstone Renewable Energy Generation System opportunity with Corps of Engineers

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17 17 US Space & Rocket Center & Energy Huntsville Initiative MOU  Bring the Mayor’s Energy Huntsville Initiative (EHI) together with the US Space and Rocket Center (USSRC)  To provide Energy Huntsville a “Visible Home” and a “Physical Presence”  Continue to support EHI’s economic development mission and promote member companies targeting energy sector opportunities  Collaborate with the USSRC to enhance its mandate to promote “Energy Technology” and “Energy Education”  Together create an “Energy Center of Excellence” with a facility displaying energy technology solutions co-located on the USSRC Campus

18 18 Building an Energy Education Portfolio S-CO2 Generator Electric vehicle charging station Wind Turbines Solar Panels Aeroponic Greenhouses Satellite Precision Farming Demo Biodiesel Manufacturing Facility Small Hydro Turbine Automotive: Green Car

19 19 YouTech ® : Science and Spinoffs Everyday uses for advanced technology

20 20 Close Contact information: 256 656-1155 and jay@newkirk-al.com and energyhuntsville.comjay@newkirk-al.com


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