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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
The U.S. Navy's Expansion into
Electrification and Storage
Renewable Energy Program Office
Mr. John Kliem Acting Director, Renewable Energy
Program Office
9/14/2016
U.S. NAVY
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“Anybody who has operated at sea or ashore knows that
energy is absolutely critical to doing our
job.”
- ADM John Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations
Power Matters
AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
30%
of total DoD energy
consumption attributable to installations
211,095 B BTUs
of installation energy
consumed by DoD in FY15
29% of DoD’s
installation energy
consumption attributable to
DON
21.8% of DON facility
electricity consumption is
produced or procured from renewables
36%
30%
29%
5%
DON Army
Air Force Defense Agencies
DoD FY15 Installation Energy Consumption
DoD/DON Shore Energy Consumption
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
DON Energy in Perspective
To Operate…
FLEET FACILITIES INSTALLATIONS AVIATION VEHICLES
3,700+ Aircraft
274 Battle Force Ships
320M Sq Ft of Buildings
2.2M Acres of Land
46,485 Non-Tactical Vehicles
Requires…
ELECTRICTY FUEL
61.2B BTUs 1.23B Gallons
$5.7 Billion
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
Federal Goal DoD Goal SECNAV Goal
The Energy Policy Act 2005 requires 7.5 percent
of federal electrical consumption in FY13 and
beyond to come from renewable sources.
Extended by Executive Order 13693 to 30 percent
by FY25
10 U.S.C. § 2911 requires the Department of
Defense (DoD) to produce or procure ≥25 percent of the total quantity of facility
energy from renewable energy (RE) sources
beginning in 2025
By the end of 2015, the DON will bring one
gigawatt of renewable energy into procurement for the shore-based load
The DON Shore-Based Renewable Energy Goals
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
Energy
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Off-base Generation for On-base Consumption (Acquisition: USC/PPA)
On-base Generation for Off-base Consumption (Real Estate: Outgrant)
On-base Generation for On-base Consumption
(Acquisition: PPA) + Existing Renewable Energy
Energy
1.1 GW in Procurement
Surpassing the 1 GW Goal
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
• REPO projects have realized cost savings and stability, infrastructure upgrades, and local economic impacts
REPO Projects by the Numbers
$91 M
cost savings
235 MW procured through PPAs
$15.7M
IKC hardware upgrades to date
22 million tons
of CO2 averted
Estimated 9,000 jobs and $1 BN in economic impact
during construction
28 projects in
procurement
Estimated 240 jobs and $23 M in enduring annual
economic impacts
*NREL estimates 7
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• Approaching resiliency in a well thought out manner • Between FY 2012 and FY 2015:
REPO 2.0 – Targeting Resiliency After the GW
8 Days
6 to 7 Days
4 to 5 Days
2 to 3 Days
0 to 1 Day
5%
5% 10% 25% 55%
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Renewable Energy Projects
Continue and complete existing Model 1, 2 and 3
projects
Resiliency
A small number of energy resiliency pilot projects to
prove concepts for:
• Microgrids • On-base energy
generation • Energy storage and
energy distribution • Energy management
Electrification • Lead efforts to electrify
ground support equipment at one air station and one industrial or port complex
• Draw on lessons learned from industry (e.g. Delta) to explore alternative business models and complete a business case analysis for electrification
Electric Vehicles
Provide technical and business advice on infrastructure
required to support electric vehicles, including medium and heavy vehicles on DON
installations
Water-Energy Nexus
Conduct technical and business case analyses to evaluate opportunities to
reduce both water consumption and the
corresponding energy required to support water requirements
at one installation or region
ESPCs/ UESCs/ Utilities Privatization
Provide technical and business case analyses support to other
stakeholders to maximize results from third party
financed programs
Project Development
Analytical Support
Leveraging Experience to Increase Resiliency
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
• REPO is negotiating the development of a 50-100 MW grid scale battery system at NAS Seal Beach
Benefits:
Grid-scale Battery and PV at NWS Seal Beach
• The project will increase reliability and security of the local California grid
• The DON will receive a 500kW PV system and 1MW, 6MWh battery exclusively for Navy use
• The system will providing power to critical loads during grid outages
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
• REPO is in negotiations to build a 7MW solar system and 6MW, 18MWh battery system on the local grid.
• Cutting edge battery system – Extremely high energy density – Long life-span – 100% recyclability – Long and short term generation asset
Solar and Battery Storage at NB Ventura County
• The project will provide both the DON and Ventura County community with energy resiliency and storage reliability
• The system can cover over 65% of the base’s peak loads for hours at a time
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
• REPO and other stakeholders are exploring a pilot project to transform retired, lead acid, submarine batteries into distributed energy resources
• Batteries are currently decommissioned with 70-90% useful life remaining
• If they are re-purposed rather than recycled, overall battery capacity is expected to grow to 44 MWh by 2019
Re-purposing Batteries at NSA Crane
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AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
Electrification of DON Air Fields
• There are currently 47 DON Air Fields around the world – Over 4,000 Ground Support Equipment
(GSE) assets in NAVAIR fleet
• Most of the GSE fleet is either diesel or diesel-electric powered
• Estimated annual fuel consumption for existing GSE is approximately 13 million gallons
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NC-10C Mobile Electric Power Plants (MEPP)
A/S32A-45 Mid Range Tow Tractor
AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
Flight Line Electric Distribution Systems (FLEDS)
• A FLED system replaces existing diesel engine-driven power supplies (MEPPS) with host facility power (AC) redistributed along the flight line
• NAS Oceana and NAS North Island have FLEDS
• Distribution box assemblies (DBA) are provided at intervals throughout the system, each containing circuit breakers, overload relays, and service cables to supply two aircraft
• Underground infrastructure build-out further protects from natural elements and improves safety
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Hangar 340 FLED at NAS North Island
AssistantSecretaryoftheNavy (Energy,Installa8ons&Environment)
Technical: Monica DeAngelo [email protected]
(202) 685-0533
Real Estate: John Baxter [email protected]
(202) 685-0539
Acquisition: Jermaine Hector [email protected]
(202) 685-0538
Environmental: J.T. Hesse [email protected]
(202) 685-9296
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Questions?