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DOD / Navy Energy Planning for Resilient Military Installations Keith Benson Director, Energy Tues, 5 Dec 2017

The Shore Domain & Energy Piers and Wharves 407 Baseline consumption 47.6 million MBTU Requires ~ $1-B annually, $2+B project portfolio, 100+ energy managers Focus on Energy Security by reducing consumption, increasing resiliency and reliability Our savings enable better support for the Fleet, Fighter and Family Runways 116 Plant Replacement Value $243B Navy Region Hawaii Navy Region Northwest Navy Region Southwest Liberty Centers 85 Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Navy District Washington Navy Region Southeast Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia 134 Child Development Centers Meals Served at 83 Galleys 31M Navy Region Korea Joint Region Marianas Navy Region Japan Serving 323k Active Duty, 385k Family Members, 58k SELRES, 210 APF Civilians, 551k navy Retirees Singapore Area Coordinator 11 Regions / 71 Installations / 52,785 Civilians and Military supporting 2

Energy Core Attributes Lead, Manage & Support the Navy Shore Energy Team In collaboration with Shore Triad Partners Conduct Energy Management Assist Visits (MAVs) Evaluate Resourcing, Staffing, Training and Tools for Regions / Installations Improve Energy Security via Reliability, Resiliency & Efficiency Develop EMIG: AMI, TPF, ERCIP, RMe, Audits, RCx, RDT&E Advance the Integration of the 3-Pillars: Resiliency, Reliability and Efficiency Achieve Navy Shore Energy Goals SECNAV/CNO + E.O. 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade Heighten Energy Awareness & Stewardship Partner with ALL Energy Stakeholders Sustainability and Innovative focus Reduce Energy & Operating Costs Reduce usage and purchase costs 3

Energy Enablers Navy Shore Energy Management Tool Suite (FOUO) gathers data from multiple authoritative sources and presents information to stakeholders in a manner that facilitates the identification, planning, development, and tracking of energy and water investments ESAT Map and visualize Navy-wide energy data Identify energy efficiency opportunities Generates ESF installation score card and highlights gaps and resourcing opportunities Develop opportunities into projects and evaluate viability Verify current energy goal attainment and forecast investment 4

Naval Submarine Base New London Installation Mission: DON East Coast submarine base, provide infrastructure/support for Navy operating forces; homeport to numerous attack submarines Project Summary: Fuel Cell and Microgrid 7.4 MW Partners Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), Groton Utilities and the state of Connecticut 5

Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands Installation Mission: The world's largest instrumented, multi-dimensional testing and training missile range. Project Summary: Solar Generation with Integrated Storage 19 MW generation and 60 MWh energy storage Kauai Island Utility Cooperative 6

ESPC at Guantanamo Bay PP3 Diesel Gensets Whole Base Solution 2 MW PV with ESS Guantanamo Bay Cross-bay power and fiber optic cables are existing CCPP Peak Demand ~20.3MW pre ~17.5MW post PP4 Diesel Gensets 6 x 3.5 MW Plant Control System PV with ESS New Generation Wind 4 x 0.95 MW PV 0.965 MW (Facility) Existing Generation (to remain) = Control System Upgrades Base Wide 7

JBAB PV Project Brief Develop Ground Mount Site 34 & Carport Sites 26, 37, and 57. 25 Year Production Term Price = $0.04585/kWh @ 2% escalation Total system size = 7.53 MW Average production = 10.06 GWh/yr Projected Utility Bill Savings = $9.3M CARPORT PROPOSAL Date Lift Stop-Work Order 1 Jul 17 Start DSN Carports 14 Aug 17 Mod Contract/Lease 13 Sep 17 Site 26 1.69 MW Bus Parking Lot Site 37 0.69 MW PWD Parking Lot Site 34 2.35 MW Ground Mount Site 57 2.8 MW NEX Parking Lot Interconnection Apr 18 Request PTO May 18 Performance Validation Jun 18 Commercial Operation Date Jul 18

Key Take-Aways Go Forward and Be Energy Champions Navy is advancing a large energy portfolio across multiple funding streams.focused on Energy Security Reliability, Resiliency and Efficiency Beat major constraints (resourcing shortfalls, organizational structures, skillsets), by collaborating, planning, hiring the best and working together to integrate IEPs and ESF (new requirements) into IDPs (master plans) Army, Air Force, USMC, Navy, DOD/USG are strong partners that will benefit 5-10 years from today 9

New Technology Initiatives Investigated / Executed Buildings Constructed by LEED Standards Project Designs Reviewed by Energy Manager Command Policy Signed Energy Conservation Board Participation Energy Manager Assigned; % Participation Attend (SECNAV) CECOS Energy Training Energy Management Team Trained Design and O&M Personnel Trained Recent Energy Performance Trends Attainment to Goal - Energy Attainment to Goal - Water Projects Awarded Projects Planned Renewable Energy Projects in Operation Activity Funded Iniatives Energy and Water Surveys Building Energy Monitor Program Energy Awareness Program Basic Energy Management Practices Water Management Plan Signed; Best Practices Ordering Energy Efficient Products & Services Alternative Fuel Vehicles Goals / FAST Act Compliant SECNAV ENERGY GRADE Questions / Comments Objective Section Graded Section Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation Region 2 2 3 2 2 3 4 2 2 1 2 1 4 3 1 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 4 2 2 4 4 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 4 2 2 3 2 4 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 2 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 Objective Section: Green = Platinum Level (SECNAV Award Level) Gold = Gold Level Blue = Blue Level Red = Not attained Graded Section: Green = Outstanding Effort Gold = Significant Effort Blue = Minimal Effort Red = Little/No Effort 10

Installation Energy Master Planning Navy Installation Energy Plan (IEP) Implementation Keith Benson, Energy Program Director Navy Installations Command Aug 15, 2017 Tampa Convention Center Tampa, Florida

Navy IEP Overview IEP required by OSD memo of 31 Mar 2016 Develop and brief on plan for top 75% Integration & Alignment Complete plans by 31 Mar 2019 Navy intends to address energy resilience, reliability and efficiency in all Navy Shore Enterprise IEPs 12

Navy IEP Analysis Goal Subject + Excluded Consumption 13

Implementation Strategy Delineate roles and responsibilities for IEP execution at all echelons (i.e., ensure development is transparent, thoughtful and helpful) Leverage Navy Shore Energy Tool Suite to provide Installations with Excel based templates that provide complete facility level profiles (consumption data, tenant, MDI, audits planned/complete, projects planned, projects executed, building system condition ratings, etc.) Develop streamlined templates aligned to IEP requirements and integrated with existing Installation Development Plans (IDP), while ensuring frequent feedback, as well as consistent and actionable final deliverables 14

IEP Rollout.Stages of Development Completion Dates March 2017 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 IEP Data Collection & Discussion Roles & Responsibilities Identify the team, tasks, deliverables and goals Energy Monthly Drumbeat Establish baseline and future base case SEIP Analyze gaps and alternative scenarios SEIP Develop and sequence projects and activities ICO / E-MIG Assemble, review and finalize document REGCOM / E-MIG March 2019 Stage 7 IEP Execution & maintenance Ongoing 15

Next Steps IEP will be developed with comprehensive focus Installation Energy checklists High-level triage tools Advance Enterprise Alignment; Seek Efficiency and ROI Overall goal is a dynamic flexible plan that focuses investments on the right opportunities POC: Keith Benson, Navy Installations Command keith.benson@navy.mil 16

Navy Shore Energy Objectives SECNAV Goals 50% ashore consumption reduction from 2003 baseline by 2020 50% total ashore energy from alternative sources by 2020 50% installations net-zero consumers by 2020 50% reduction in vehicle petroleum use by 2015 * Jun 2017: ASN EI&E Energy Security Framework (ESF) Memo EO 13693 (Planning for Federal Sustainability in the next decade) 25% ashore energy intensity reduction from 2015 baseline by 2025 25% of total energy consumption from clean energy sources by 2025 36% ashore water consumption intensity reduction from 2007 baseline by 2025 30% reduction of vehicle GHG emissions from 2014 baseline by 2025 17