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Washington State Ocean Energy Conference
Tom Hicks
DASN (Energy)
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Our Leadership
“… the Pentagon isn’t seeking these alternative fuels just to protect our environment; they’re pursuing these homegrown energy sources to protect our national security.” –President Barack Obama
“… the Pentagon isn’t seeking these alternative fuels just to protect our environment; they’re pursuing these homegrown energy sources to protect our national security.” –President Barack Obama
“… in the end, it is a matter of energy independence and it is a
matter of national security.” –Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
“… in the end, it is a matter of energy independence and it is a
matter of national security.” –Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus
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U.S. Petroleum Consumption
DON(34% of DoD)
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25%
Overall Energy Consumption Overall Energy Sources
26%
16%
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Petroleum Electricity, Natural Gas,
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Navy Petroleum Consumption in Perspective
U.S. Government (2% of U.S.)
75%
40%Aviation
38%Maritime
6% Shore
16% Expeditionary
Department of Defense (93% of US.)
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Naval Energy Profile
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Increase Alternative Energy Sources Ashore
Increase Alternative Energy Sources Ashore
Sail the “Great Green Fleet”Sail the “Great Green Fleet”
Reduce Non-tactical Petroleum UseReduce Non-tactical Petroleum Use
Energy Efficient AcquisitionsEnergy Efficient Acquisitions
Increase Alternative Energy Department-wide
Increase Alternative Energy Department-wide
By 2020, at least 50% of shore-based energy requirements will be met by alternative sources; 50% of Department
installations will be net-zero
Department will demonstrate a Green Strike Group in local operations by 2012 and sail it by 2016
By 2015, Department will reduce petroleum use in vehicles by 50%
Evaluation of energy factors will be mandatory when awarding contracts for systems and buildings
By 2020, 50% of total Department energy consumption will come from alternative sources
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Our Energy Goals
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USMC Experimental Forward Operating Base (ExFOB)
Clean, renewable technologies initially tested at ExFOB in Quantico, VA (March 2010)
The technologies were further tested at African Lion during war gaming exercises (May 2010)
India Company 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines trained with new technologies, then deployed to Afghanistan (September 2010)
Most recent round of testing was at 29 Palms in August 2011
Types of technology: Solar Portable Alternative Communication Energy System
(SPACES): Flexible solar systems
Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Systems (GREENS): Portable PV/batteries hybrid systems
PowerShade Solar Tent Shade: Tent canopies with flexible solar PVs
LED Lighting: Dramatically reducing the electricity requirements
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Experimental Forward Operating Base
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Transition to Biofuels
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USS Makin Island: First Demonstration Of Hybrid Electric Propulsion System In Surface Combatant To Expand Tactical Reach and Increase Fuel Efficiency Afloat
• Gas turbine propulsion plant meets all mission requirements
Commissioning
• Reducing class total ownership costs by phasing out conventional steam systems
Construction & Builders Trials
• Estimated $2M savings over predecessor steam ships
• Cost avoidance over service life at this rate will be $248M
Maiden Voyage
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LHD 8 is designed with gas turbine engine and electric auxiliary propulsion system (APS)
USS Makin Island (LHD 8)
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DON’s Energy Code is 16% more stringent than California’s Title 24 – the most stringent state energy code in U.S.
Navy and USMC sustainability 1998/1999 Great Lakes recruit barracks first certified
(LEED Version 1.0)
LEED-Silver required since 2006 First military department to require LEED-Silver
certification of new construction LEED-Gold required since May 2011
32 Buildings currently certified by USGBC LEED rating system 10% of the certified government buildings 517 projects registered with USGBC 2 are hangars (industrial buildings)
2010 – 4 Buildings certified (3 Gold, 1 Silver) 2011 – 12 Buildings certified (2 Platinum, 10 Gold,
1 Silver)
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Green/High Performance Buildings
Wounded Warrior BarracksCamp Pendleton, CA – LEED Platinum
NAS Jacksonville – LEED SilverFirst “Green” Navy Hanger
Recruit Barracks, Great Lakes, IL – LEED Gold
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Advanced Metering
Solar Wind
Waste to Energy
Camp Pendleton Box Canyon Solar
MCLBBarstow
Total Installed: 14+ MWTotal Planned: 100 MW
Total Installed: 6+ MWTotal Planned: 4 MW
• MCB Camp Lejeune (up to 5 MW)
• MCB Camp Pendleton (2.8 MW)
• Solar MAC SW, Hawaii (96 MW)
Planning• 4 MW in Guam• 22 anemometer studies
underway
Planning
• NAVFAC Forum held in August to discuss state of technology, partnership
• 3.2 MW MCAS Miramar landfill gas power generation contract signed – Jul 2011
• MCLB Albany : 1.9 MW plant ribbon cutting – Sept 2011
MCLB AlbanySept 2011 • Installing ~27K
advanced meters throughout the DON.
• DON pursuing 95% tracking of all electricity
Alternative Energy Ashore and Net Zero Installations
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• Coso Facilities – China Lake, CA
– Operational since 1987
– 270MW Max net output
– Enough power to supply electricity to 180,000 homes
• Exploring NAF El Centro (CA), MCAGCC Twenty-Nine Palms (CA), MCAS Yuma (AZ), NAS Fallon – Dixie Valley Bombing Ranges(NV)
NAVY I Power Plant NAVY I Power Plant
Drilling RigDrilling Rig
Navy Geothermal Power
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Department of Interior
• Working with the Bureau of Land Management in exploring additional well sites
Geothermal Energy
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Naval District Washington / Pacific NW• SmartEnergy:
– Smart Meters – Direct Digital Control (DDC) of HVAC – Lighting Controls– AMI – SCADA
• Goal: Control of all aspects of the region’s energy infrastructure from a centralize operations center
MCAGCC 29 Palms• Energy Security demonstration project• Grid can operate connected to off-base
utility or islanded. • Integrates PV, fuel cell, diesel generators
and CHP • Dedicated wireless communication
system
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DON Smart / Micro Grid Initiatives
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Wave BuoyHonolulu, HI
OTEC
• Ocean Power pilots to demonstrate ocean renewable energy:
•Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion – developing designs and critical components
•1st Ocean Energy Device tied to the grid in the USA
Ocean Power
• DON Ocean/tidal power industry forum: Planned for January in Hawaii. Goal is to discuss with industry technology, opportunities to meet the DON’s energy needs from hydro-kinetic sources.
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• 2008 Award to Verdant Power. Conduct site assessment, prepare design, obtain permitting for kinetic hydropower installation in Puget Sound area. Final report 2009 – No additional funding provided
• Informal discussion and information sharing with Snohomish County (SNO-PUD): re: their Open Hydro tidal power project.
• Columbia Power Technologies + Oregon State University: Develop and test a 1kW direct drive power take off wave buoy 1/7 scale buoy currently in the water in Puget Sound
Ocean / Tidal Efforts in the NW
Seattle
Deployment Site
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QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?
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BackupBackup
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Columbia Power Technologies & Oregon State University Columbia Power Technologies & Oregon State University Wave Buoy - Sea Trial UnderwayWave Buoy - Sea Trial Underway
Seattle
Deployment Site