adc – federal energy workshop
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ADC – Federal Energy Workshop. Mr. Roberto Guerrero Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Energy. Our Mission. Fly, Fight and Win in Air, Space and Cyberspace. Air Force Energy Consumption. +. $9B. =. 36 MQ-9s. +. +. +. 12 CV-22s. 24 F-22s. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Headquarters U.S. Air Force
ADC – Federal Energy Workshop
Mr. Roberto GuerreroDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
for Energy
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Our Mission
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Fly, Fight and Win in Air, Space and Cyberspace
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Air Force Energy Consumption
$9B=
Reinvesting energy savings into the mission
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36 MQ-9s
24 F-22s
12 CV-22s+
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Air Force Energy Strategic Priorities
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ENERGY VISION:To Sustain an Assured Energy Advantage
in Air, Space and Cyberspace
Improve Resiliency
Reduce Demand
Assure Supply
Foster an Energy Aware Culture
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Energy Progress
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Air Force initiatives drive progress
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Airmen Initiatives
Project Savings
Altus AFB:Efficient air refueling
$30 million
RAF Mildenhall:Holistic Energy Plan
$1.7 million
Peterson AFB:AFSPC energy program
29% reduction in facility energy11% reduction in vehicle fuel
Energy Analysis Task Force:Four Initiatives
$54 million
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Airmen innovations provide further benefits
Project Savings
JB Elmendorf- Richardson:Landfill Gas Initiative
$1.8 million
Davis Monthan AFB:Energy Program
$235 thousand
Wright Patterson AFB: Lab retrofit
$141 thousand
Scott AFB: Surfing Aircraft Vortices for Energy ($AVE)
$3 million
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Energy Analysis Task Force
Case Study Impact
APU Use Reduction:Prioritizing ground power over the Auxiliary Power Unit on aircraft
$144 thousand
Fuel Efficient Decent:Best practice for landing aircraft that saves fuel
$39.4 million
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Four projects saved $54 million
Case Study Impact
KC-135 Landing Weight :Raising the maximum weight for landing limits fuel dumping
$2.1 million
Precision Loading:Maximizing aircraft pallet weight and volume
$12.6 million
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“I Am Air Force Energy”
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Airman energy awareness campaign
74 Bases participated in 2013 100+ Internal & external news
stories 48 Commander’s calls 30 Bases held energy
competitions 15 Base Energy Days
Driving culture change across the Air Force
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Partnerships
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Industry
Government Utilities
Commercial AviationAlternative Fuels Initiative
Environmental SecurityTechnology Certification
Program
Other Services
Enhanced Use Lease
Energy SavingsPerformance Contracts
Power PurchaseAgreement
Utility Energy
Services Contracts
Private Sector
DOE Labs
Leveraging public and private sector to achieve goals
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Conclusion
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“We need the continued commitment of every Airman … to drive innovation, and ensure we efficiently use every gallon of jet fuel, every watt of electricity and every drop of gasoline.”
Hon. Deborah Lee JamesSecretary of the Air Force
Gen. Mark A. Welsh Air Force Chief of Staff
CMSAF James A. Cody Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force