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FEMP Biomass Super ESPC Program Presentation to the Renewable Energy Working Group September 10, 2002. Christopher Abbuehl US DOE – PRO. AGENDA. Overview of FEMP Super ESPC Program Overview of BAMF Tech-Specific Contract BAMF Contractors & Projects. FEMP Objectives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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FEMP Biomass Super ESPC Program
Presentation to theRenewable Energy Working Group
September 10, 2002
Christopher AbbuehlUS DOE – PRO
AGENDA
– Overview of FEMP Super ESPC Program
– Overview of BAMF Tech-Specific Contract
– BAMF Contractors & Projects
FEMP Objectives Reduce building energy use 35% by 2010
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions 30% below 1990 levels by 2010
Use innovative financing & contract mechanisms
Demonstrate energy technology (showcases)
Executive Order 13123
Section 402: Financing MechanismsSection 402: Financing Mechanisms
Agencies shall maximize their use of available alternative financing mechanisms, including Energy Savings Performance Contracting.
Executive Order 13134
Developing and Promoting Biobased Products and Bioenergy
Seeks to stimulate the creation and early adoption of technologies needed to make bioenergy cost-competitive in large markets.
FEMP Alternative Financing Program
Energy Savings Performance Contracting Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) is a contracting method whereby (ESPC) is a contracting method whereby the contractor incurs the cost of the contractor incurs the cost of implementing energy savings measures implementing energy savings measures and is paid from a share of any energy and is paid from a share of any energy and energy-related savings directly and energy-related savings directly resulting from implementation of such resulting from implementation of such measures during the term of the contract.measures during the term of the contract.
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Basic Concept of ESPC FinancingBasic Concept of ESPC Financing
Utility Utility BillBill
Utility Utility BillBill
Utility Utility BillBill
ContractorContractorPaymentPayment
Govt.Govt.ShareShare
Govt. Govt. ShareShare EnergyEnergy
Cost Cost SavingSaving
ss
Before ESPCBefore ESPCContractContract
During ESPCDuring ESPCContractContract
After ESPC After ESPC ContractContract
Key Elements of Super ESPC’s
No capital appropriations requiredNo capital appropriations required
Energy savings guarantee by ESCO Energy savings guarantee by ESCO insures system performanceinsures system performance
No further competition or solicitations No further competition or solicitations requiredrequired
FEMP provides technical & contract FEMP provides technical & contract supportsupport
Types of DOE Super ESPC’s Regionals Regionals
COR in each regional officeCOR in each regional office
Contract oversight in Golden, COContract oversight in Golden, CO
Tech SpecificTech Specific
Solar PV & Solar Parabolic Solar PV & Solar Parabolic
Ground source heat pumpGround source heat pump
Biomass & Alternative Methane FuelsBiomass & Alternative Methane Fuels
BAMF Tech Specific Super ESPC
Assist Federal Facilities in acquiring energy management services to reduce energy consumption and/or energy costs (including related operations and maintenance costs) by using a biomass or alternate methane fuel (BAMF systems) and to implement other energy conservation measures (ECMs).
BAMF Resources
Biomass fuels include: dedicated energy crops and trees, agricultural food and feed crop residues, aquatic plants, wood and wood residues, animal wastes, and other waste materials.
Alternate methane fuels include landfill methane, wastewater treatment digester gas and coalbed methane.
BAMF TechnologiesBAMF systems in a variety of applications
such as:• direct combustion (steam boiler
technologies)• co-firing (coal & wood)• gasification (wood, crops, sludge,
animal wastes)• gas turbines (including micro-
turbines) • reciprocating engines• fuel cells
All conventional energy conservation measures
BAMF Resource AssessmentsSoftware programs that match information on
federal facilities with specific BAMF resources:
• Landfills (within 5 miles)• Wastewater treatment plants (within 5
miles)• Wood waste from 10 or more sources
(within 50 miles
BAMF Contractors
ESCO’s Awarded IDIQ Contracts
• Constellation Energy Source• DTE Biomass Energy, Inc.• Energy Systems Group• Exelon Services Federal Group• Trigen Development Corporation