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DON Renewable Energy ProgramDON Renewable Energy Program
E.C. HoelzerNAVFAC Atlantic Renewable Energy
Why Renewable Projects?
• Renewable Energy Mandates• SECNAV Goal: 50% renewable / alternative energy by 2020
SECNAV Goal: 50% net zero installations by 2020• SECNAV Goal: 50% net zero installations by 2020• 10 USC 2911(e): Produce or procure 25% of all DoD energy from renewable energy by 2025• EPACT 2005: Renewable energy – 3% by 2007, 5% by 2010, 7.5% 2013 and beyond• EISA 2007, EO 13423: Energy efficiency, energy intensity, biofuels, etc.• EO 13514: Carbon / Green House Gasses
–Energy Independence/Security • On-site generation and consumption• Reduced dependence on purchased power
• EO 13514: Carbon / Green House Gasses
–Rate Stability• Renewable power rates will be fixed and
lower than or equal to “brown power” • Reduce peak power demand save money• Reduce peak power demand – save money• Potential for revenue/in-kind consideration
(PPA/EJV/EUL contracts)
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Solar PV Projects in Norfolk Area (ARRA)
Location kW Mount
Willoughby Area , Naval Station 2100 Ground
THE SYSTEM WILL BE INTERCONNECTED TO AND WILL BE OPERATED IN PARALLEL WITH THE NAVAL STATION ELECTRIC GRID PER THE NEC
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Wind Energy Projects - Operational
• 3 8 MW NB Guantanamo Bay Cuba3.8 MW NB Guantanamo Bay, Cuba• 1.5 MW MCLB Barstow, CA• 0.7 MW at Navy Auxiliary Landing Field,
San Clemente Island, CA
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Wind Energy
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Landfill Gas ESPC at MCLB Albany Georgia
• Methane gas from nearby county landfill (LFG) to operate a 1.9 MW generator.
• Waste heat from the generator will be used to produce steam for process loads.
• Generator will supply power to a critical load during utility outages (Energy Security).
• Total project (includes lighting upgrades) will deliver 116,774 MMBTU/Yr. (19.3%)
• Construction underway, ECD Apr 11.
LFG Natural Gas
Energy Offset by Renewables
Offset
LFG ElectricOffset
RENEWABLE ENERGY19.3% of Total Consumption
11%
41%8%
Electric
40%
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Initial Renewable RFI’s (Lant AOR)
RFI #1 - Newport
FEC Midwest
FEC Wash
FEC Midlant
RFI #2 Camp Lejeune/Cherry Points
FEC Southeast
RFI #2 – Camp Lejeune/Cherry Points
RFI #3 – Beaufort,Parris Island, Blount Island, Albany
RFI #4 – JAX, Mayport, Key West, , yp , y ,Guantanamo, Gulfport, Whiting Field, Kingsville, New Orleans, Panama City, Meridian, Pensacola, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, King’s Bay
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Project Execution Vehicles
•Utility Energy Services Contract (UESC)
•Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC)
•Design/Build, Design/Bid/Buildg g
•Enhanced Use Lease
•Energy Joint Venture
•Power Purchase Agreementg
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Renewable Project Process – Step 1 (RFI)
Request For Information (or Interest)All t h l i id d–All technologies are considered
• However, unproven or experimental tech not desirable
–Power may be used by base sold to grid or combination of the–Power may be used by base, sold to grid or combination of the two
–Most favorable projects expected to be in the 1 – 5 MW range
–Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) enables 20 - 30 year contract
–Each RFI to be developed for specific FEC
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RFI (RPO East) Issued in FY2010
• RFI #1 (closed Apr 22)–Newport (Wind Energy)
• RFI #2 (closed Apr 23)–Camp Lejeune–Cherry Point
• RFI #3 (closed Apr 28)–Parris Island–Beaufort
Blount Island–Blount Island–Albany
• RFI #4 (closed 5 October)–JAX, Mayport, Whiting Field, Kings Bay, Key West, GTMO, Pensacola, Kingsville, Fort , yp , g , g y, y , , , g ,
Worth, Panama City
• Require minimal Site Data Packages
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Renewable Project Process
• Establish installation requirements
Size (MWh) required–Size (MWh) required
–Unworkable technologies (Mission Collision)
• Examine RFI responses
–Specific Technologies
–Financial capacity
L i ti–Logistics
–Technically appropriate
• Feasibility Studies, Business Case Analyses, Fuel Studiesy y
• NEPA Studies, Site Approvals, FAA Approvals, etc.
• Request For Proposal
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