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US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville How the Army Meter Data Management System (MDMS) Can Help on the Path to Net Zero Cecil Jones, CEM Principal Analyst, Energy CALIBRE [email protected] May 10, 2011 4:00 PM ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY 1

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US Army Corpsof EngineersEngineering and SupportCenter, Huntsville

How the Army Meter Data Management System (MDMS)

Can Help on the Path toNet ZeroCecil Jones, CEM

Principal Analyst, EnergyCALIBRE

[email protected]

May 10, 2011 4:00 PM ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY 1

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US Army Engineering and SupportCenter, Huntsville

“The Army has identified six net zero pilot installations in each of the energy, water, and waste categories and two integrated installations striving towards

net zero by 2020. This is a significant step in addressing the Army’s sustainability and energy security challenges.

Striving for net zero is operationally necessary, financially prudent, and

critical to our mission.”Hon. Katherine Hammack, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations,

Energy, and Environment)19 April 2011

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Net Zero Energy Defined

• Net Zero Energy- Defined as the amount of energy generated exceeding or equaling the amount of energy consumed over a period of time, usually one year.

• Net Zero Energy Installation (NZEI) - NZEI produces as much energy on-site or from nearby off-site renewable energy generation or through the use of on-site renewable fuels, as it consumes in its buildings, facilities, and fleet vehicles over the course of a year.

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Net Zero Goal Sites - by 2020

NetZero Energy• Fort Detrick, MD• Fort Hunter Liggett, CA• Kwajalein Atoll, RMI• Parks Reserves Forces

TA, CA• Sierra Army Depot, CA• West Point, NY

Net Zero Integrated Installation (Energy, Water, and Waste) • Fort Bliss, TX• Fort Carson, CO

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The Army Net Zero Hierarchy

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http://army-energy.hqda.pentagon.mil/netzero/

ENERGY

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The Army path to Net Zero Energy

1. Reduce consumption2. Repurpose inefficient usage3. Deploy renewable on site generation

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“I am amazed at the progress Army installations have already made to reduce energy and water consumption as well as waste

generation.

We will all monitor the journey these installations embark on to reach the final net

zero goal.”

---Hon. Katherine Hammack, 19 April 2011---

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US Army Engineering and SupportCenter, Huntsville

The Army Meter Data Management System (MDMS)

• MDMS is an enterprise system to track the Army’s energy and water consumption worldwide– Tracks meter data from advanced meters in a central

database – Automates meter data collection on a secure network– Makes energy information accessible via Army

Engineering Knowledge Online (EKO) and MDMS Enterprise Portal through secured internet

• Provides Army installations the ability to track utility commodities consumption at the facility level

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MDMS Overview

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MDMS Background

• Three locations have active meter reporting- over 195 meters as of 1 May 2011– Fort Carson– Fort Stewart– US Military Academy (West Point, NY)

• Meets DoD cyber-security requirements– Received Authority to Operate from Army NETCOM

effective 23 April 2010– Received Certificate of Networthiness from Army

NETCOM on 26 July 2010• Over 195 meters reporting at 3 sites (05/01/11)May 10, 2011 4:00 PM

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Leverage MDMS at Existing Sites

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Net Zero

Net Zero EnergyWest Point

MDMS DEPLOYED

Net Zero Integrated

Fort CarsonMDMS

DEPLOYEDNet Zero Integrated

Fort BlissMDMS on 2011

Schedule

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How MDMS supports Net Zero Goals

1. Measure existing consumptiona. Must know present values to define Net Zero

trajectoryb. Must know where inefficient consumption exists to

i. Reduce consumption through efficiency projectsii. Reduce consumption through renewable (non-

generation) projectsiii. Reduce consumption through combined heat and

power projectsiv. Reduce consumption peaks through time-of-use

managementv. Repurpose consumption

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How MDMS supports Net Zero Goals (cont)

2. Validate Project reduction metrics and results (M&V)3. Measure on site generation (PV, wind, CHP, others)

a. Must measure net and gross energy productionb. Must fully understand time and magnitude of total energy

productionc. Must fully understand time and magnitude of total energy

consumptiond. Must verify contractual production outputs for installed

generation facilities

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How MDMS supports Net Zero Goals (cont)

4. Measure Production/Consumption balancea. Only way to demonstrate position on glide

path to Net Zero5. Provide critical input values to current

and future Smart Grid applications

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Case Study

The MDMS collected meter data from a single building.

The data collected:

15-minute incremental electric (kWh) consumption data672 discrete data elements (every 15 minutes for 7 days)One full week (Sunday to Saturday)August 1 through August 7, 2010

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Initial Data from MDMS

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US Army Engineering and SupportCenter, Huntsville

Demand Analysis

Consistent levels of consumption, day and night

Daytime average of 50 kWh every 15 minutes ≈200kWNighttime average of 30 kWh every 15 minutes ≈120kW∆ is ≈80kW

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Clue: The Energy Delta

5.4 kWh/SF/year is approximately half a typical lighting load, but typical if one third to half of the total SF is storage…

80 kW delta80 hours/wk52 weeks/year

332,800 kWh per year61,595 SF

5.40 kWh/SF/year

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Energy Conservation Measures

Based on MDMS data and analysis, this facility is a potential candidate for:

• Daylight harvesting• Lighting automation• Nighttime setbacks of other building

systems, particularly air handling units (AHUs)

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Confirmation

During a site visit, we were able to confirm:• The facility is not connected to the energy

management system (neither heating or air conditioning systems are being set back at night);

• Lighting is manually controlled and is turned on at the beginning of the shift and off at the end of the shift; and

• The building is a single story, flat-roof building: ideal for solar and daylight harvesting.

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Solar and Daylight Harvesting(Typical Project)

kWh per year for lightingReduction Percentages for Various Light Harvesting Projects

Based on 332,800 kWh per year total for lighting 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

Annual kWh Savings 66,560 99,840 133,120 166,400 199,680 232,960

Approximate Square Feet of Solar Panels offset* 1,481 2,222 2,963 3,704 4,444 5,185

*Kyocera multi-crystalline 120w panels @ 12W/SF max and 90% grid tie conversion efficiency

Solar Panel Calculation 120watt panelX 80hours per weekX 52weeks

Equals 499.2kWh per year grossX .90 449.28kWh per year net

Per 10SF per panelPotential Harvest 44.928kWh per year per SF

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Current MDMS Status

• Roll out operational system to 40+ large installations and 60+ Reserve sites

• Upgrade interoperability to allow for additional data point capture

• Integrate real property data• Support tenant billing• Establish help desk and training• Upgrade reporting module to include more

functionality and report flexibility

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Summary

• Net Zero is a force multiplier and critical to our national security

• The Army’s Meter Data Management System will be a key enabler to supporting this important initiative

• MDMS is naturally leveraged to advance and achieve Net Zero goals:– Net Zero requires timely and accurate energy and

water consumption and time-of-use data– MDMS is positioned to retrieve the information, apply

it to achieve Net Zero goals, and provide an advanced observation platform.

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Visualize Net Zero Balance

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Production Consumption

MDMS

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Army MDMS Contacts

CEHNCStan Lee, CEHNC ISP Energy Division Chief

256-895-1541, [email protected]

John Trudell, MDMS Project Manager

256-895-1322, [email protected]

CALIBRECraig Thomas, Director

703-600-4309, [email protected]

Heather Black, MDMS Program Manager

256-217-1678, [email protected]

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BACK-UP SLIDES

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The Army path to Net Zero Energy

1. Initiate the project2. Establish energy and greenhouse gas baselines3. Reduce demand through human action4. Perform an energy efficiency assessment5. Perform a renewable energy and load reduction

assessment6. Perform a transportation assessment7. Perform an electrical systems assessment8. Make energy project recommendations

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