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Eglin Air Force Base & Gulf Power

Eglin Air Force Base & Gulf Power. An Energy Partnership August 23, 2012. Who is Southern Company?. More than 42,000 megawatts of generating capacity More than 27,000 miles of transmission lines 4.4 million customers in the Southeast Approximately 26,000 employees

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Eglin Air Force Base & Gulf Power

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  1. Eglin Air Force Base &Gulf Power An Energy Partnership August 23, 2012

  2. Who is Southern Company? • More than 42,000 megawatts of generating capacity • More than 27,000 miles of transmission lines • 4.4 million customers in the Southeast • Approximately 26,000 employees • Invested approximately $4.6 billionin environmental controls since 1990

  3. Who is Gulf Power? A Subsidiary of Southern Company Southern Power

  4. Gulf Power Company • 1,463 employees • 427,663 customers • 5 power plant sites with 16 units - 2 sites are jointly owned - 2,644 MW capacity • 161 substations/1,600 miles of transmission lines • 7,636 miles of distribution lines (1,748 underground)

  5. Eglin Air Force Base &Gulf Power Energy Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow August 23, 2012

  6. Eglin Air Force Base & Gulf Power • Since 1953… • GSA Areawide Public Utility Contract • August 25, 2006 • 9 points of delivery to Eglin AFB • Average delivered price $.085/kWh • Electric distribution services Exhibit A • Energy management services Exhibit C

  7. Eglin AFB Owned Distribution and Substation Projects • 2005-2006 ValP sub $1,979,000 • Rebuild 25 kV side • 2006-2007 ACC sub $ 980,000 • Rebuild entire sub • 2007 West Gate sub $2,535,000 • Rebuild 25 kV low side • 2008-2009 North Gate sub $2,145,000 • Rebuilt sub • 2009 7th Special Forces Feeder $1,500,000 • 4.5 mile 12.47 kV distribution feeder

  8. Duke Field Substation • New delivery point to Eglin AFB • Gulf Power owned 25 MVA substation • Sufficient projected revenues from 7th Special Forces Complex…no CIAC • Target in service date of January 1, 2010 • Option now to also serve Duke Field

  9. Eglin Metering • Gulf Power annual Metering Service Agreement for over 10 years • Installed Hunt Turtle System • Installed metering at Climatic Lab with billing software…maintaining. • Currently installing Sensus AMI metering system

  10. Utility Energy Services Contracts • Energy Master Plan for Eglin AFB May 2002 • Master Contract for Energy Services August 2003 • Stayed on course… Gulf Power Energy Services • Chevron Energy Solutions selected as ESCO partner in April 2005 • Completed ECM Phase 1 in December 2006 • Completed ECM Phase 2 in July 2009

  11. Eglin AFB UESC ECM Phase 1 Results • ECM 1 $6.8 M • Annual Energy Savings over $800,000/yr • Chiller replacements in Bldg 14 • Piping, DDC controls and motor replacements in Bldg 42 • Lighting T-5’s hangars, T-8’s buildings

  12. Eglin AFB UESC ECM Phase 2 Results • ECM 2 $ 6.5M • Annual Energy Savings over $500,000/yr • Chiller replacements in Bldg 380 • New pumps, valves, and DDC controls • Lighting T-5’s hangars, T-8’s buildings

  13. Eglin AFB – VBT Project • Value Based Transaction – $790K • Controls Retro-Commissioning and Chiller replacement. • Funded by funding arrangement/contract between Gulf Power, Mid Bay Bridge Authority (MBBA) and Eglin AFB. • Gulf Power implemented; MBBA funded; Eglin AFB benefitted.

  14. Partnering for the Future • GPES transmission and distribution projects • AMI Metering • Training to Eglin CE personnel • Green buildings and LEEDS • Solar Thermal Water Heating workshop • Geothermal - Consultant’s special session • Energy Awareness Month • Renewable Energy Technologies

  15. Partnering for the Future • Gulf Power Energy Services UESC projects • Largest UESC contractor in US • Over $55M in UESC with military in NW FL • Eglin ECM Phase 1 & 2 • 30% reduction to your energy baseline established in 2003 • Eglin ECM activities • Energy conservation • Renewables & geothermal • More diverse than ECM 1 & 2

  16. Eglin AFB UESC ECM Phase 3 • Energy goals today • Air Force UESC Guidelines • UESC Opportunities – Current & Future • Next Steps

  17. Energy Goals…then... 2002 • Federal Energy Conservation Goals • Executive Order 13123 • 35% reduction in BTU/sq ft by 2010 • Legislation on tap to potentially increase to 45% reduction by 2020

  18. Energy Goals…now • New Energy Policy Act (EPACT 2005) • New Energy Reduction Goal – reduce 3% annually by 2015 • Goal assessed on energy per square foot versus new 2003 baseline • New Renewable Energy Goal (purchased and self-generated as percent of electric consumed) • 3% in 2007-2009 • 5% in 2010-2012 • 7.5% in 2013 • Federal Facility Metering • Federal facilities need to be metered by October 1, 2012

  19. UESC Air Force Guidelines • Projects which “Demonstrate an Economic Return on Investment” (10 USC 2911 and 2913) • Limit the term of the agreement to life expectancy of equipment • Appropriated funds may be used for UESC projects; 10 USC 2913 gives option to finance, not a requirement • All third party financed projects must be approved by the AF Civil Engineer (AF/A7C) • Approval Process – Installation, MAJCOM Energy Office, HQ AFCESA, AF/A7C (Headquarters Air Force)

  20. Where are we now? Work between Gulf Power and Eglin AFB – • In Progress • Starting • Expecting • Anticipating

  21. GSA Exhibit C – In Progress • Phase 1 DDC Backbone Implementation – ~$6.7M base-wide DDC backbone system. ECIP funded (Exhibit C (not “UESC”)). • Brings Metering, DDC monitoring, Building System Controls, etc. into a common, user-friendly “Dashboard”.

  22. GSA Exhibit C – In Progress • Lighting Upgrade Project Implementation – $150,000 (including $15K DSM Incentive) • 20+ Buildings • NRG funded (Exhibit C (not “UESC”)). Proposal based on audit of facilities for Eglin’s approval/award. • Awarded in June. (90% Complete)

  23. GSA Exhibit C – Starting • Phase 2 DDC Backbone Project – ~$4.5M (estimated construction amount). • FY12 NRG funded. Approved Feasibility Study and Implementation Proposal Phase ($225K). T.O. recently awarded. • Construction phase is dependent on availability / approval of FY13 NRG funds (or 3rd Party financing if required).

  24. GSA Exhibit A – Expecting • Annual Eglin Metering Services Agreement. Past value has been $100K. Current discussions on adding services to FY13 SOW. • Funded – annual Sensus AMI system maintenance, plus fiber optic network and communication equipment maintenance, replacements and upgrades for new Phase 1 DDC Backbone project being installed.

  25. GSA Exhibit C – Anticipating • FY12, GSA Exh. C Project – #1 End Of Year potential – additional funds (up to $500K) for added scope to existing Phase 1 DDC Backbone Implementation (Contract Modification). • FY12, GSA Exh. C Project – #2 End Of Year potential – additional funds (up to $500K) for EMS Expansion (New Task Order).

  26. Questions / Discussion Andrew J. Saleh, PE CEM Gulf Power Energy Services ajsaleh@southernco.com 850-444-6504 or 850-336-1041

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