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AF Facility Energy Perspective

AF Facility Energy Perspective. David J. Bek, P.E. Energy Director AFCEC/CN. Energy Program Focus .

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AF Facility Energy Perspective

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  1. AF Facility Energy Perspective David J. Bek, P.E. Energy Director AFCEC/CN

  2. Energy Program Focus ESPC – Energy Savings Performance Contract; UESC – Utility Energy Service Contracts; RE PPA – Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreements; Utility Privatization; EUL – Enhanced Use Lease; O&M – Operations and Maintenance; ECIP – Energy Conservation Investment Program • Shift to Asset Mgt, Risk based funding decisions • Build focused approach on energy, resiliency & mission • Continue growth in use of 3rd Party Funding Projects • ESPC / UESC • RE – PPA and Energy EUL • UP • Continue with ECIP and O&M funded projects • Look for P4 opportunities

  3. Installation Investment Strategy Execution • Reduce Costs: • Partnerships • Third-Party Financing • Enhanced Use Leases • Overseas Consolidation • Consolidation/Demo • Energy Conservation • Resiliency: • Additional Generation • Control/Switching • Microgrid • Redundancy • Reliable Systems • Efficiencies: • MILCON Optimization • Strategic Sourcing • Sustainable Infrastructure Assessments • Manage Risks: • Encroachment • Centralized Asset Mgt • AF COLS • Condition-based Mx Air Base of the Future – All Encompassing

  4. ESPC / UESC • Increased emphasis as budget constraints tighten • AF Goal for the next President’s Performance contract competition is $355M over CY14-16 • Increased emphasis on expediting execution • ETL 13-13 published Dec 13 • AFCEC ramping up support capabilities • PM, Contracting Specialist, Engineers, Legal Support

  5. Renewable Energy Davis-Monthan Solar JBER Landfill Gas Cape Cod Wind • FY14: 10 Projects providing over 100MW • Includes PV, WTE, and BM • FY15: 14 Projects providing over 136MW • Includes Geothermal, Wind, Landfill Gas, PV, & WTE

  6. Utilities Privatization Minot AFB Sewer/Waste Water awarded Aug. 2013 • Includes Electric, Gas, Sewer, and Water Utilities • FY14: • 12 Active Duty (AD) Bases with 21 Systems • 12 Air National Guard Bases with 16 Systems • FY15: 8 AD Bases with 16 Systems

  7. Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) • FY13 projects are awarded or in solicitation • 6 Projects worth $32M • FY14 projects have design funds • Anticipate construction funding in Spring 2014 • 12 Projects worth $35M • FY15 projects submitted to OSD, awaiting selection • 22 Projects worth $53M • FY16 may include those FY15 projects not selected

  8. O&M Funded Energy Projects • FY14 projects • Anticipate $75M with healthy end of year likely • FY15+ • Risk-based scoring model • Savings Wedge

  9. Contact Information Faciltiy Energy Program David Bek – david.bek.1@us.af.mil; Energy Director Dan Soto – daniel.soto.1@us.af.mil; Chief, Measurements and Analysis Division Ken Gleason – kenneth.gleason@us.af.mil; Chief, Program Development Division Lt Colonel Paul Zackrison – paul.zackrison.1@us.af.mil; Chief, Rates and Renewables Division Rick Weston – richard.weston.1@us.af.mil; Chief, Utility Privatization Program Management Office

  10. Questions?

  11. Cost and Consumption Analysis 50% Cumulative Consumption 4 1 6 7 50% Cumulative Cost Cost 10 5 2 3 17 11 8 18 13 14 12 15 19 9 16 20 21 22 Installations CONUS OCONUS Consumption

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