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NAVFAC Engineering Service Center Energy Program For Public Release Mary Lingua PWBLM

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Page 1: NAVFAC Engineering Service Center Energy · PDF fileNAVFAC Engineering Service Center Energy Program For Public Release Mary Lingua PWBLM. 2 Purpose of the Engineering Service Center

NAVFAC Engineering Service CenterEnergy Program

For Public Release

Mary LinguaPWBLM

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Purpose of the Engineering Service Center

•Established October 1993•Mission: Provide centralized engineering services to theNavy and Marine Corps.

–Specialized engineering–Centralized support–Leverage technology and innovation through:

– Engineering services, design, construction– Test and Evaluation– Demonstration and Validation– Technology Implementation– Management support

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NAVFAC Component Commands

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Public Works Business LineProduct Lines

PWBusiness Line

Certifications and Inspections

PW Subject Matter Expertise

Energy Program Facilities Condition Assessment

Utilities/Energy Mgt. Information Technology

Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants (POL) IntegrityAssessment

Alternative Fueled Vehicles

Critical Power Engineering Support

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SECNAV on Energy Reform

“ Energy Reform is one of three areas where I havefocused and continue to focus my attention duringmy tenure as Secretary of the Navy. Changing theway we do business looking to an energy-secureNavy and Marine Corps of the future and leading thefederal government in energy initiatives is what wemust do. Energy Reform is a strategic imperative.”

Honorable Ray MabusSecretary of the NavyNaval Energy ForumOct 14, 2009

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SECNAV Issued Ambitious Goals

• First: Change the way the Navy and Marine Corps awards contracts.The lifetime energy cost of a building or a system, and the fullyburdened cost of fuel in powering those, will be a mandatory evaluationfactor used when awarding contracts.

• Second: The Navy will demonstrate in local operations by 2012 a GreenStrike Group composed of nuclear vessels and ships powered bybiofuel.

• Third: The Department of the Navy will by 2015 reduce petroleum use inour 50,000 strong commercial fleet in half - by 50 percent.

• Fourth: The Department of the Navy will by 2020 produce at least halfof our shore-based energy requirements on our installations fromalternative sources.

• Fifth: By 2020, half of DON's total energy consumption for ships,aircraft, tanks, vehicles, and shore installations will come fromalternative sources.

Navy Energy Forum Oct 14, 2009http://www.facebook.com/pages/Washington-DC/Department-of-the-Navy-Task-Force-Energy.

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Naval Energy Strategy

Conservation

Efficiency

Alternatives

“Secure, Sufficient,Reliable, and

Sustainable Energy”

Energy SecurityEnergy Security

• Optimize existing platforms• Leverage new technologies

• Implement best practices and policies• Demonstrate energy awareness

Carbon Footprint ReductionCarbon Footprint Reduction

• Utilize sustainable sources• Secure critical infrastructure

Reduce tacticalfuel consumption

Increase tacticalfuel efficiency

Increasealternative fuel

Reduce shoreenergy consumption

Increase shoreenergy efficiency

Increase reliable andrenewable energy

TTaaccttiiccaall

Increase TacticalEnergy Security

SShhoorree

Environmental Stewardship

Increase ShoreEnergy Security

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Aggressive Energy Ashore Program

SECNAV Energy Program

Program Management

TechValidation

Awareness, Awards,Training

Data Manage-

ment

Project Mgt &

Development

Energy Savings

PerformanceContracts

Tech Ass’t.Tech Transfer

ContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsContractsRenewable

Energy

Geothermal

ManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagementManagement

Sustainability

ESTCP

Tactical Energy

Reduction

Metering

AlternativeFueled

Vehicles

AC

QU

ISIT

ION

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E-Flashes:

Awareness

Toolkit CDs:

Energized Newsletter:

Energy Tips:•Use task lighting when youneed lighting in one smallarea and then reducebackground or ambientlight levels.•Use natural daylightingwhen possible and reduceor eliminate artificiallighting. Daylighting hasbeen proven to have manybenefits.

Giveaways:

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Advanced Metering Program

–Deployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) networks touse near real time collection of building level consumption data toreduce overall energy consumption

–Electricity, Steam, water, sewage, other

•Who does it?– In place AMI MACC “design-build regional networks”

•Products and Services (outputs)–Meter 95% of electricity–Accounting and Billing data–Energy Management benefits–Utilities Management benefits

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Historical USN Energy Projects Funding

• Appropriated Funds–ECIP (MILCON) $15-$25M/yr–FY12 plus up to $50M possible

• Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC)–$60-$100M/yr–Navy, DOE, Army Corps of Engineers Contracts

• Utility Energy Services Contracts (UESC)•$20-$60M/yr•Basic Ordering Agreement, GSA Area-wide UtilityContracts

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Renewable Energy Opportunities

OCEAN

WIND

SOLAR

•BIOMASS

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Wind Anemometer Studies at DONInstallations

Naval Base Rota, ESP

Navy Base, Newport, RI

NCTS - Cutler, ME

Marine Corps Base, BridgePort, CA

MCLB-Barstow, CA

MCAGCC - 29 Palms, CA

Navy / Marine Corps bases, HI

Navy Base Guam

Navy BaseYokosuka, JP

DOD Forces, Okinawa, JP

AUTEC, The Bahamas

MCRD, Galveston, TX

MCRD, Brooklyn, NY

Joint Task Force, Djibouti, Africa

Great Lakes Naval Training Center, IL

MCRD, Paris Island, SC

Norfolk Area, Dam Neck, VA

NBVC, Port Hueneme, Ca

Naval Weapons Station-Earle, NJ

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Ocean Energy Technology Survey

Tasking: Conduct survey in private sector to

identify maturity levels for ocean energydevices/systems

Team: ONR + DoE + NAVFAC ESC

Funding: ONR ($40K)

Status & Schedule: Initiate survey: March 09 Complete survey: June 09 Draft Report: Sept 09 Final Report: Dec 09

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• WAVE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY– NAVFAC - Permanent Magnet Linear (PML) Generator– NAVFAC - Wave Energy Technology (WET) Project

• TIDAL/CURRENT ENERGY TECHNOLOGY– NAVFAC - Kinetic Hydropower System (KHPS) Project– NAVFAC - Vortex Hydrokinetic Energy– MCRD – Parris Island Tidal Energy Assessment

• OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY– NAVFAC - OTEC Key Component and System Design– NAVFAC - OTEC Heat Exchanger Component Tests– NAVFAC – OTEC Synthetic Fuel Study– DoE - GUAM OTEC Feasibility Study– ONR – Hawaii OTEC Site Survey

• TECHNOLOGY/RESOURCE ASSESSMENTS– ONR - Ocean Energy Resource Assessment at Navy/USMC

Facilities– ONR – Ocean Energy Technology Survey

NAVFAC Ocean Energy Projects

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• Thin Film PV Evaluations – High wind, hightemp, adhesion, roof durability, performance

NAVSTA Guam, NAS Pax River, NB Ventura• Test Energy storage and model gridcompatibility - BAA proposals received

Existing RDTE – Solar PV

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Alternative Fueled Vehicles (AFV)

•Heavy Hybrid Applications•Alternative Fuel Vehicle Infrastructure•Alternative Fueled Vehicles• Shared Vehicle Management

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Sustainable Installations and FacilitiesManagement

•High Performance Buildings•Green Product Procurement•Operation and Maintenance•Facilities Services Improvements•Standard Operating Procedures•Technology Sustainment

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Future Technology and Process Requirements

•Energy Storage•Integration of PV into construction materials•Improved Lighting Systems•Improved HVAC Systems•Small wind systems efficiency andperformance

•Long Term Biomass Strategies•Smart Grid : Meters, SCADA, DDC, renewable•Net Zero Facilities•Total Cost of Ownership

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Current Acquisition Plans

–Energy DEMVAL

–Energy Management/A&E services

–Energy Design/construction MACC

–Energy Savings Performance Contracts

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Summary

• ESC is part of the NAVFAC team– We maintain technical experts to support the field.

• Our mission is to bring technology,engineering support, and best practices toNAVFAC and our Supported Commands.