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Phoenix Convention Center • Phoenix, Arizona
Overview of the ESTCP Energy & Water Program
Technology Track Overview of Federal Technology Demonstration Programs
Scott Clark, PE, CEM, LEED AP BD+CHydroGeoLogic, Inc. on behalf of ESTCP
August 11, 2015
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
About the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP)
• Established in 1995
• Demonstration & validation focus
• Help technologies over the “Valley of Death”
• Energy & Water is one of five ESTCP Program Areas Image: Forbes.com
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ESTCP Demonstrations
• Desired Technologies – Can significantly benefit from a demonstration on a
DoD installation– Require a demonstration to properly assess the cost
and performance of the technology – Will utilize information from the demonstration to
accelerate commercialization and broader adoption• Mature commercial technologies already in use
or with well established operational cost and performance criteria are not appropriate for demonstration and validation
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ESTCP Methodology
• Partner With Stakeholders and Test at DoD Facilities– Developer, regulators, end-user– Direct transition
• Validate Operational Cost and Performance– Independent test and evaluation– Satisfy regulatory and user communities
• Identify DoD Market Opportunities– Technology transfer
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Installation Energy Test Bed
• Use DoD Facilities As Test Bed For Innovative Energy Technologies – Validate performance, cost, and environmental impacts– Transfer lessons learned, design and procurement information across
all Services and installations– Directly reach out to private sector for innovations– Directly leverage DOE investments
• Develop, Test & Evaluate For All DoD Facilities– Energy Conservation & Efficiency– Renewable and Distributed Energy Generation– Control & Management of Energy Resources & Loads
• Support and Integrate Energy Security
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DoD Energy Use, FY 2014
Military Installation
Energy Usage
DoD Facility & Operational Energy
Cost: $18.2B
77%$14.0B
23%$4.2B
Operational Energy Facility Energy
49%
33%
8%7%
3% 1%
ElectricityNatural GasFuel OilCoalSteamLPGOther
Test Bed Focus
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DoD Facility Energy Strategy
• Reduce Demand• Expand Supply• Leverage Technology• Enhance Energy Security
Test Bed Focus
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Smart and Secure Installation Energy Management• Microgrids
• Energy Storage• Ancillary Service Markets
Efficient Integrated Buildings• Design, Retrofit, Operate
• Enterprise Optimized Investment• Advanced Components
• Intelligent Building Management
Distributed Generation• Cost Effective
• On-Site• Emphasis on Renewables
Energy Test Bed Strategic Directions
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ESTCP EW Projects
ESTCP – EW Program Area
Technology Area Projects
Smart Microgrids and Energy Storage 20
Renewable Energy Generation 18
Advanced Components to Improve Building Efficiency 37
Advanced Building Energy Management and Control Technologies 22
Tools and Processes for Design Assessment and Decision Making 12
Water Conservation 5
Cyber Security 1
Total 115
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Potential Military Installation Microgrid Functions
ENERGYEFFICIENCY
DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
& CONTROL SYSTEMS
ENERGYSTORAGE
ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO
GRID
ENERGYMARKETS
MICROGRID
Energy Security
Energy $avings
SECURITY SECURITY
SECURITY SECURITY
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Army
Navy
USAF
USMC
Microgrid &Storage
Microgrid, Storage & Demand Response
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Army
Navy
USAF
USMC
Building
Building Technologies Projects
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Army
Navy
USAF
USMC
Solar
Biomass
Geothermal
Waste to Energy
Waste HeatRecovery
Distributed Generation Projects
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● Competitive selection based on DoD needs● Formal Demonstration Plan● Projects occur on military installations to gather data● Written reports on cost and performance● Support for transition
Regulatory and end-user acceptance Guidance and training Interagency collaboration Technology Transfer
ESTCP Process
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● Use results of presentations to inform future construction and design Edits to Unified Facilities Criteria TechNotes, AFIs, ETLs, and other branch-specific documents
● Presentations at Major Symposiums● Articles Published in Engineering Journals● Collaboration with GSA’s Green Proving Ground● Site and Technology Specific Presentations● Inform DoD’s ECIP Programs and ESPC’s● Rolled out to ESCO’s ● Internal Commercial Marketing (Where Applicable)● Social Media Awareness (webinars, blogs, etc)
Technology Transfer
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http://www.serdp-estcp.org
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ESTCP Energy and Water Program
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