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Energy and Smart Infrastructure Marine Corps Installations West
CAPT Bill Whitmire Assistant Chief of Staff, Facilities MCB Camp Pendleton/MCI West
The Marine Corps – Some Context
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Refocused Mission: - Amphibious Warfare - Drawdown - Recapitalization - Restructuring - Fiscal Restraints - New Weapons Platforms
Deliberate Risk in Infrastructure – Base maintenance funding, personnel reductions, utilities funding
Concurrently…
3
Mandates: Increase RE Generation & Energy Security
Decrease Energy Intensity, GHG, & Water Consumption
-18.71%
-40%
-35%
-30%
-25%
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
'04 '06 '08 '10 '12 '14 '16 '18 '20
EUI %
Red
uctio
n
Current Progress
EISA Deadline
DOD SSPP Deadline
EISA 07
Up to Now (MCI West)
• $4.5B invested in “smart” infrastructure including utilities
• $500M in energy efficiency projects • 90% of facilities equipped with smart meters • 24 MW of renewable generation • $10M invested in microgrids • Purchase of green power • Developed enterprise and regional energy and
water strategies
Nearly all funded with DoN capital
Current State
• 24 MW of renewable generation…roughly 30 MW more potential
• On track to meet intensity reduction mandates by 2015…but we’ve only tapped about 60% of what we could do
• 2 of 7 installations capable of islanding critical load • Roughly 40% of facilities are smart capable…but not
“smart” • 90% of facilities on smart meters…but not connected • New state-of-the-art water/wastewater systems…but
“SCADA” is 2 guys in a truck • Future water supply to our installations is a concern
Great progress, but also great opportunity going forward
Our Energy Strategy
…but it’s all about the money.
Lines of Operation
Energy Information
Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energy and Alternative
Fuel
Energy Security
Developing and implementing tools to better measure our consumption
Leveraging efficient design & technologies
into our buildings and
vehicles
Sourcing more energy from
renewable and alternative resources
Identifying and mitigating
mission risks from energy
supply disruption
Energy Ethos Adopting the right command
practices, planning, and end user behaviors
. . . And Water
• Water – Source Security (water rights, policy) – Organization – Conservation – Monitoring and Control
Coming Soon Renewable Microgrids
Renewable Powered, Privatized
Coming Soon ZEV Infrastructure
On-Site Energy Generation Hydrogen Generation Through Electrolysis
Hydrogen is Compressed & Stored Fuel Cell Converts Hydrogen to Electricity
Solar Powered, Privatized, State Partnership
Coming Soon
• Industrial Controls – Network architecture – Cyber security – Capital and O&M costs
• Privatization of Existing Microgrids and Renewable Infrastructure
• Lincoln Housing PV Initiative 4,108 homes • Landfill Gas Expansion, Miramar • Continued use of ESPCs and UESCs • Community partnerships?
– Microgrids – Wastewater management
Takeaways
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• Tremendous opportunities going forward -What are we missing?
• 3rd Party Financing is King – Total cost needs to decrease
• ICS is a Nine-Headed Hydra – vital to success in every area – Are there untapped opportunities for partnership?
Questions?