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Review Strawman Roadmaps and Potential Technology Projects for Sustainable Installations Initiative. Sustainable Transportation. Tom Broadwater National Defense Center for Environmental Excellence. A Sustainable Installation. Optimizes military training
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Review Strawman Roadmaps and Potential Technology Projectsfor Sustainable Installations Initiative Sustainable Transportation Tom Broadwater National Defense Center for Environmental Excellence
A Sustainable Installation... • Optimizes military training • Provides for the well-being of soldiers and families • Great Facilities • Strong cultural/community services • Has a mutually-beneficial relationship with the local community • Is life-cycle cost-effective to operate • Systematically decreases its dependence: • on fossil fuels and mining; • on non-biodegradable and toxic compounds; • Does not use resources faster than nature can regenerate them; • Operates within its “fair share” of earth’s resources
Purposeof Sustainable Installations Initiative (SII) Technology Workshop Series The ultimate deliverables from a series of three workshops will be: • Technology roadmaps that demonstrate which existing technologies can be applied, in what order, and at what cost benefit to reach the 25-year sustainability goals established by the installations, • Potential demonstration projects with partnering agencies; and • Identification of gaps in existing organizational framework and technologies (needs statements).
Sustainable Installations InitiativeWorkshop Series • Installation Focus • Installations with Established/Mature Sustainability Programs • Potential Expansion to other Installations as Programs Mature Outcome You Are Here • Workshop #1 • Army Research Office • April 28, 2005 • Technology Roadmap Hierarchy • Technology Needs Baseline Outcome • Potential Demonstration Projects • Near-, mid-, and long-term (R&D) Needs • Initial Technology Roadmap • Who: Army “Pilot” Sustainability Planners, IMA, ACSIM, ODEP, ARO, Others • What: Use Findings of “Pilot” Assessment Database and Installation Data Calls as a Starting Point for Baseline (Recent ISP Data) • Workshop #2 • DoD/EPA Region 4 Conference • June 29-30, 2005 • Technology Starts • Technology Roadmap(s) • Demonstration Projects for NDCEE • Workshop #3 • Tentative Fort Bragg • Fall 2005 • What: Use Roadmap Hierarchy and Technology Needs Baseline to Align Potential Demonstration Opportunities with Installation Objectives • Who: Army “Pilot” Sustainability Planners and other interests, DOD, EPA, DOE, State, Industry Technology Providers • Who: Federal Agency & Industry Technology Experts, Army “Pilot” Sustainability Planners & HQ Personnel • What: Use Initial Roadmap & Populate Requirements (near through long term) • Coordinated Approach • Matching Vetted Technology Needs with Solution Providers • Facilitating a Process Aligned with RDT&E Outcome
Purposeof SII Technology Workshop #2 The deliverables that this workshop needs to develop are: (1) Next iteration of installation sustainability technology roadmaps, (2) High priority potential technology field demonstration projects, and (3) Identification of potential technology partners that support installation sustainability goals and strategies.
Increasing Electricity Transmission Capacity, Control, and Stability R&D Logic (This chart illustrates key milestones on the road to improved transmission grid capacity, control and stability.)* Example Technology Roadmap Power System Planning and Analysis Regional Planning Continental Planning Integrating Distributed Energy Resources into Transmission and Distribution Grid Operations and Control Next Generation Power Grid Grid Automation Power Electronics-Based Network Controls Wide-Area Measurement System Post-Silicon Power Electronics Technology Development 2010 2005 * Source: Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), “Electricity Technology Roadmap”, 2003
Sustainable Transportation Goal –provide transportation options that are convenient, congestion-free, reliable, safe, and use renewable fuels • Movement Planning • Emission Free Vehicles • Renewable Fuels Strategies:
Sustainable Transportation Technology RoadmapforMovement Planning 2005 - 2010 2020 2030 Objectives from Installation Plans Reduce # of POVs and miles driven on post (B,C,H) On-post transit systems and incentives (B,CP,H) Community transit systems and planning (B,CP,H) Transportation control measures (B) Realm of Possible Technologies CIVIS Optically Guided Buses Electric Mass Transit MAGLEV Transit Solar Powered Transit Fuel Cell Transit B – Bragg, C – Carson, CP – Campbell, H – Hood, L - Lewis
Objectives from Installation Plans Sustainable TransportationTechnology Roadmap Summary – Results from WS#1 Reduce Number of POVs and Miles Driven on Post On-Post Transit Systems and Incentives Community Transit Systems and Planning Transportation Control Measures R&D Needs Strategy Alternative Transportation Planning Tool to Determine Feasibility/Applicability Movement Planning 2005 2010 ??High Density Standard Designs?? Demonstrate Tramway / People Mover Proposed Tech Demo Projects Develop Integrated Installation Planning Tool for Pedestrian Friendly Planning Reduce Access Control Point Delays / Access Times Efficient Commercial Transportation Access
Sustainable TransportationTechnology Roadmap Summary – Results from WS#1 Objectives from Installation Plans Alternative Fuel Vehicles(AFVs)/Infrastructure Support Research for Alternative Fueled Tactical Vehicles Neighborhood Electric Vehicles R&D Needs Emission Free / Alternative Fuel Four Wheel Drive Vehicle for Installation Use Strategy Research Project to Investigate POV Free Areas on Installations Emission Free Vehicles 2010 2005 Demonstration of Biofuels Proposed Tech Demo Projects Demonstration of Hyper Car / Tactical Vehicle Potential Dem/Val Projects (other) ?????
Sustainable TransportationTechnology Roadmap Summary – Results from WS#1 Objectives from Installation Plans Install Infrastructure & Convert Non-Tactical Vehicles & Equipment to Alternative Fuels Permanent Post and Community Alternative Fueling Stations R&D Needs Strategy None Identified Renewable Fuels 2005 2010 Proposed Tech Demo Projects None Identified
Goal Category: Sustainable Transportation Strategy:Renewable Fuels Project Name: Brief Description: R&D Needs Review: Closely Related to R& D/Technology Needs – Yes No Comments: Objectives Review: Supports Technology Objectives – Yes No Comments: Benefits (Mission, Community, and Environment/return on investment): Key Challenges: Technology Partners (Those headed down the road): “Rate the Potential Technology Roadmap/Projects”
Goal Category: Sustainable Transportation Strategy: Renewable Fuels Project Name: Brief Description: R&D Needs Review: Closely Related to R& D/Technology Needs – Yes No Comments: Objectives Review: Supports Technology Objectives – Yes No Comments: Benefits (Mission, Community, and Environment/return on investment): Key Challenges: Primary POC/Location of Project: Technology Partners (Those headed down the road): “New or Existing Projects”
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)Overview for Sustainable Installations InitiativeMr. Brad Smith, Executive Director, SERDP Sustainable Transportation