fifth annual energy workshop ncppp & adc amanda simpson executive director, army eitf
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Fifth Annual Energy Workshop
NCPPP & ADCAmanda Simpson
Executive Director, Army EITF
16 September 2014
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Established by the Secretary of the Army on September 15, 2011.
Mission: The Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF) serves as the central management office to strengthen Army energy security through the planning and execution of renewable energy projects using third-party financing.
• Projects equal to or greater than 10 MW• Solar, Wind, Biomass and Geothermal technologies• Natural gas can be used in combination with renewables to
solve intermittency and improve energy reliability• Will use existing DoD land-use and third-party financing
authorities
As directed by the Secretary of the Army, the EITF will become the Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI) on October 1, 2014, an enduring organization within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment) (ASA(IE&E)).
Army Energy Initiatives Task Force
The OEI’s projects will help ensure the Army’s goal to deploy 1 GW of renewable energy projects by 2025
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Secretary of the ArmyJohn M. McHugh
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
A Balanced Enterprise Approach
Securing Army Installations with energy
that is clean, reliable, and affordable
Creating a balanced pipeline of opportunities serving three driving principles
• Surety (access)• Survivability (resilience)• Supply (alternative resources)• Suf f iciency (adequacy for missions)• Sustainability
Energy Security
Mandates Economic Benefits• NDAA - 25% by 2025• EPAct - 7.5% renewable electricity
consumption by 2013• EO 13514 - 34% GHG reduction by 2020• Climate Action Plan - 20% renewable electricity
consumption by 2020
• In-kind revenue• Reduced/stable energy bills• Cost avoidance
Price Stability
InstallationEnergy
24x7 supply for critical assets
Life Cycle Costs
Deployment Speed
Capac
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
• GSA Areawide Contracts (40 USC 501) Can be executed quickly
10-year term; Army never failed to renew
Used with an easement (10 USC 2668)
• Renewable Energy Service Agreements (PPAs) (10 USC 2922a On land under jurisdiction of the Secretary, or on private land
Up to 30-year term
• Enhanced-Use Leases (10 USC 2667) Advantageous when off-site market but no Army market. Requires provision of cash or in-kind consideration
Enabling Authorities
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Current Portfolio
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By Capacity(502 MW*)
11; 42%
6, 23%
9, 35%
By Count(26 Projects)
184 MW 37%
156 MW 31%
162 MW 32%
By Command(26 Projects)
Projects by location
GSA Areawide PPA EUL
77%
8%15%
IMCOM AMC ARNG
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
Army Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects
Installation Project Status:Construction Contracts and AgreementsProject Assessment & Validation
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Tooele Army Depot
Ft. Huachuca Ft. Stewart
Yakima Training Center
Schofield Barracks
Redstone Arsenal
Ft. Bliss
Ft. Irwin
Ft. Detrick
Location: Ft. Irwin, CAProject: 15 MW SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: Competitive PPA through DLA
Location: Ft. Detrick, MDProject: 15 MW SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: PPA Notice of Intent to Award to Ameresco Inc.
Location: Ft. Drum, NYProject: 28 MW BiomassBusiness/Acquisition Model: PPA Notice of Intent to Award to ReEnergy Holdings LLC
Location: Schofield Barracks, HIProject: 50 MW BiodieselBusiness/Acquisition Model: Lease with HECO
Ft. Drum
Ft. Hood
Ft. Bragg
Ft. Greely
Location: Ft. Huachuca, AZProject: 18 MW SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: GSA Areawide Contract through TEP Location: Redstone Arsenal, AL
Project: 25 MW Renewable CHPBusiness/Acquisition Model: Competitive PPA through HNC
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Ft. Pickett
Ft. Meade
Location: Ft. Stewart, GAProject: 18 MW Solar Business/Acquisition Model: Competitive lease in conjunction with the GA Power Advanced Solar Initiative (ASI)
Ft. Gordon
Ft. Benning
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Location: Ft. Benning, Ft. Gordon, Ft. Stewart, GAProject: 90 MW SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: GSA Areawide Contract through GA Power
Camp Parks
JFTC Los Alamitos
Camp Roberts
Contributing >30% Towards Army’s 1 GW Goal
Location: Redstone Arsenal, ALProject: Up to 18000 MW hours/ year SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: MATOC PPA
Location: Ft. Hood, TXProject: Offsite Wind, Onsite SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: Competitive PPA through DLA
Anniston Army Depot
Ft. Rucker
Ft. Devens
Camp Edwards
Location: Tooele Army Depot, UTProject: Wind/SolarBusiness/Acquisition Model: Competitive Lease
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– Public-private and public-public-private partnerships with Industry and governments
– Bridge the gaps to find the right solutions
– Understand our needs and bring us capabilities
– Help us continue to provide innovative solutions
Opportunities for Collaboration
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment)
AMERICA’S ARMY:THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
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ARMY STRONG
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