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1 Army Power and Energy Presentation to: The Southern Solar Summit Forging Partnerships for a Renewable and Resilient Army MG AL AYCOCK Operations Director Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management

2 Future Energy on the Battlefield
Smart Textiles Solar Harvesting Inter-platform Wireless Charging Microgrids Renewables Kinetic Energy Harvesting Universal Battery Charging Always Connected 2

3 Army Energy and Sustainability
Army Universe Chart (as of 30 Sep 14) Land Acreage (Summary Data) Army End-Strength United States 13,526,790 Active 508,210 Europe 133,906 Reserves 195,438 Asia 27,548 Guard 354,072 Other Overseas 1,361 Civilians Retired 248,947 926,827 Army Energy and Sustainability Largest utility consumer in US, $1.3B (FY14) Reduced energy consumption 17% from 2003 38.1% reduction in petroleum consumption 27.1% reduction in water use intensity $2.2B in Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC)and Utility Energy Savings Performance Contracts (UESC) (most in the Federal Government) Capacity 87 Megawatt (MW) Renewable Energy (RE) adding 130 MW in FY15 400+ MW in development Will double RE consumption 3 years in a row 22MW of rooftop solar on 40,000 homes Updated 25 Army Policies for Energy Management 2.2 Million People Roads (Paved and Unpaved) 59,500 Lane Miles Paved Area (Excludes Roads) 255,486,603 Square Yards Army Installations Installation Management Command 68 Army Reserve 3 AMC 27 DLA 5 National Guard 48 ARCENT TOTAL 154 Railroads 154 Small Cities • 2,161 • 28,822 (Miles) (Linear Feet of Bridges) Buildings (Square Feet) United States 694,152,584 Europe 88,714,637 Asia 43,594,309 Other 3,489,504 Leases 33,342,129 Privatized 102,097,863 WWII Wood 12,389,337 968 Million Square Feet Utilities (Systems) (Electric, Gas, Water, Wastewater) Family Housing Owned Leased Privatized 16,009 6,433 86,531 106,000 Homes Army-Owned Privatized 208 146

4 4/22/2017 Installation Energy Office of Energy Initiatives(OEI) established to develop large scale renewable energy projects to cost effectively strengthen energy security, save money, and support the Army’s energy goals. Develop win-win third party financing to improve efficiency on Army installations. The Army has the most robust Energy Saving Performance Contracting program in the entire Federal government. Residential Community Initiatives (RCI) partners own and operate housing for Soldiers and Families. RCI employs renewables where cost effective. The Army’s Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) funds projects that promise a significant payback via reduced energy costs. Through technology and policies we are reducing our energy footprint. We will provide flexibility and resiliency by developing alternatives and adaptable capabilities

5 OEI: Contracts & Agreements, Construction, and Operations
Installation Project Status: Operations Construction Contracts and Agreements Project Assessment & Validation HI AK Tooele Army Depot Ft. Huachuca Schofield Barracks Redstone Arsenal Ft. Bliss Ft. Irwin Ft. Detrick Ft. Irwin, CA 13 MW solar Competitive energy purchase Ft. Detrick, MD 15 MW solar Energy purchase awarded to Ameresco Inc. Ft. Drum, NY 28 MW biomass Energy purchase awarded to ReEnergy Holdings LLC Schofield Barracks, HI 50 MW biodiesel Lease with HECO Ft. Drum Ft. Hood Ft. Huachuca, AZ 18 MW solar GSA Areawide Contract with TEP Redstone Arsenal, AL 25 MW renewable CHP Competitive energy purchase through HNC Ft. Pickett Ft. Gordon Ft. Benning JFTB Los Alamitos Up to MW hours per year solar MATOC energy purchase notice of intent to award to SunPower Ft. Hood, TX Onsite solar, offsite wind Competitive energy purchase with notice of intent to award to Apex Clean Energy Anniston Army Depot Ft. Rucker Ft. Devens Camp Edwards Tooele Army Depot, UT 274 acres for solar Competitive lease through USACE 30 MW solar GSA Areawide Contract with GA Power Ft. Stewart Tooele Army Depot, UT 600 acres for wind Competitive lease through USACE Ft. Gordon, GA 30 MW solar GSA Areawide Contract with GA Power Ft. Stewart, GA 30 MW solar GSA Areawide Contract with GA Power Anniston Army Depot, AL 10.6 MW solar GSA Areawide Contract with AL Power Ft. Rucker, AL 10.6 MW solar GSA Areawide Contract with AL Power Office of Energy Initiatives UNCLASSIFIED 5

6 Georgia Power + OEI=3x30 Georgia 3x30
OEI and Georgia Power are Developing PV Projects of 30 MW EACH at Ft. Benning, Ft. Gordon and Ft. Stewart

7 OEI Project Development Process
EXECUTION RETURN ON INVESTMENT Phase 1 Project Assessment Phase 3 Contracts & Agreements Phase 5 Operations & Support Phase 2 Project Validation Phase 4 Construction Fatal flaw analysis, project definition, incl. business model Target: 90 Days Current: 1-3 Years Project concept optimization and Army approval Target: Days Current: 1-3 Years Final approvals and securing a binding agreement Target: .5-1 Years Current: 1-3 Years Constructing and structuring services Target: 1-3 Years Operations and transitioning to closure Target: Years OEI Project Assessment Procurement Partners Mgt Partners OEI Project Life Cycle Management USACE, DLA, GSA MICC 7

8 Third Party Financing Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) / Utilities Energy Services Contracts (UESC) Army ESPCs: Over 180 task orders/ 75 installations >6.6 Trillion BTU Energy Savings per year $1.63 Billion of Private sector investments Army UESCs: Over 360 task orders/ 45 installations > 3.8 Trillion BTU Energy Savings per year $583 Million in Private sector investments Contacts USACE Contracting - DOE Contracting - 8

9 Residential Community Initiative (RCI)
The RCI program is comprised of 44 installations (combined into 34 projects); over 86,000 homes - 98% of Army's family housing inventory in the U.S. Solar development on RCI housing currently accounts for 22 MW in operation and another 20 MW in development. The Utility Billing Program incentivizes energy conservation. RCI, Residential Rooftop PV JNCO Homes at Fort Bliss, TX

10 Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP)
$45-50M per year Energy savings: 120 Billion BTU/ year Opportunities: advertised in fedbizops.com ECIP KW Photovoltaic Solar Power System, New Jersey National Guard Joint Training and Training Development Center Generated 300,000KWh/year 30% of Peak Load Estimated Cost Savings $237k/year

11 Small Scale Renewables
The Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) is an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract vehicle that establishes a pool of qualified firms/contractors four renewable energy technologies in solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal. MATOC pool of qualified renewable energy firms includes: 17 Biomass Companies 6 Geothermal Companies 50 Solar Companies 21 Wind Companies Task order winners will finance, build, own, operate, and maintain the generation assets Total ceiling of the contract is $7 billion Refers to total dollar value of energy available for purchase, under all Power Purchase Agreements task orders, for the entire term Awards under the MATOC are subject to the Davis Bacon Act and the Buy American Act The MATOC is available for smaller scale Army projects (<10 MW) As of March, 14, 2013

12 Working With the Army ACSIM: ASA(IE&E): USACE: Renewable Energy on Army Lands Large Scale Renewable Energy Projects (>10MW): Siting Clearinghouse: Science and Technology Army Acquisition Business Website: Base Camp Integration Laboratory: Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center: Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center: National Defense Center for Energy and Environment: Network Integration Evaluation: Rapid Equipping Force: Facilities Energy Innovation Net Zero: Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) & Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP): RCI: Vehicle Innovation Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center: Aviation & Missile Research, Development & Engineering Center: Small Businesses Army Small Business Innovation Research Program: Guide found here 12 12

13 The Army is a leader in energy efficiency and renewable energy
Army Energy Program The Army is a leader in energy efficiency and renewable energy Largest consumer of energy in the federal government Lowest energy intensity in the federal government Largest third party financed ESPC and UESC use in the federal government In FY15 awarded 6 Federal Energy Management Program Awards Partnerships with Industry are key to the Army maintaining its’ role as a leader in energy efficiency and renewable energy

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