u.s. coast guard energy program -...
TRANSCRIPT
USCG Civil Engineering
Homeland
Security
United States
Coast Guard
U.S. Coast Guard
Energy Program
Captain John Hickey, P.E., LEED AP
2
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Overview
!!The Mandates
!!Initiatives
!!Results
!!Alaska Specific
3
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
•! Energy Policy Act of 2005
•! Energy Independence & Security Act (EISA) of 2007
•! Executive Order 13423: Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Management (Jan 2007)
•! Executive Order 13514: Federal Leadership in Environmental Energy & Economic Performance (Oct 2009)
Guiding Principles for Federal Leadership in High Performance & Sustainable Buildings (FLHPSB) MOU(Jan 2006)
4
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Energy Use - Reduce intensity 3% annually 30% total by 2015 (2003 baseline).
5
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Water Use - Reduce 2% annually / 26% by the end of 2020 (2007 baseline).
6
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Renewable Energy - 7.5% of Total energy use by 2013
7
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
High Performance Buildings –! New Construction- LEED Silver Minimum, –! 30% Better than ASHRAE 90.1
8
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
High Performance Buildings –! 15% of EXISTING buildings meet guiding principles by 2015
9
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Energy Management –! Training, Audits, Benchmarking, Implementation
10
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Advanced Metering
- Electricity, Natural Gas, Steam
11
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Executive Order 13514 - Appoint Senior Sustainability Officer
-Strategic Sustainability Performance Plans -Operational Sustainability Performance Plans
12
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Mandates
Executive Order 13514 - Green House Gas Inventories and Reduction Goals
13
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
Coast Guard Base Honolulu -25% increase in electrical costs despite 14% reduction in consumption
-Water costs up 250% -Hawaii Barging Waste to Mainland
-All Hands On Deck
14
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
Demand Response -
15
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
Demand Response -
16
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
Relamping & Delamping -
17
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
SDHW & PV
18
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
Vending and Water Conservation -
19
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Initiatives
Miscellaneous ECM’s -Compressed Air Systems
-Welding Rod ovens -Energy Star Appliances -Solar Powered Exhaust -HVAC Controls -Xeriscaping -Daylighting -Conservation Voltage Reg
20
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Performance Contracting
ESPC’s and UESCs - 14 Contracts Awarded - $100 Million Invested
-
21
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Performance Contracting
Construction Phase -Sector NY
- US Coast Guard Academy
In Development! !-Portsmouth, Yorktown, Elizabeth City!!- Miami, Clearwater, Key West!
22
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Performance Contracting
Shipyard Landfill Gas CoGen - 4 MW
23
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard PPA
Petaluma PV, 1 MW
-
24
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard 2010 Energy Metrics
Energy Management Performance
•! Energy Intensity Target 15% reduction Actual 18.7%
•! Water Intensity Target 6% reduction Actual 17%
•! Renewables Target 5% of CG Total Actual 9.5%
25
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard 2010 Program Highlights
•! Coast Guard-wide $8M advanced metering initiative
•! 1 MW Solar Photovoltaic Array @ Training Center Petaluma, CA
•! Puerto Rico Energy Services Agreement:
•! Puerto Rico (Included 3MW PV, Leveraged 15%Treasury Grant)
26
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard LEED Projects (as of 2009)
27
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard LEED Projects (as of 2010)
28
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard
Command Operations Bldg New Orleans, LA
•! 53,000 SF Operations Command Center, Marine Safety Office, and Vessel Traffic Service facilities destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
LEED-NC Silver
•! 31% Energy efficiency better than ASHRAE 90.1 baseline
•! 50% waste diverted from landfill
•! 28% recycled content in materials used
•! Increased insulation on building envelope
•! Triple pane Low-E glass
29
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Base New Orleans, LA
LEED-NC Silver!
•! $60,000 energy savings / year
•! 354,000 gal water savings / year
•! 496 native trees planted
•! No potable water used for irrigation
•! Mowing once annually
•! 143,000 SF support buildings & waterfront facilities destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
•! Largest facility construction project in USCG history.
30
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard
New Station Building Galveston, TX
•! 17,500 SF Station Facility:
–! Small Boat Station
–! Aids To Navigation Team
–! Coastal Patrol Boat Offices/Storage
LEED-NC Silver
•! 24% more energy efficient than ASHRAE 90.1 baseline
•! 46% water use reduction (exemplary performance under LEED 2.2)
31
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard
Rescue Swimmer Training Facility, Elizabeth, NC
•! 50,600 SF Training Facility
•! Includes two separate pools:
–! Olympic Size Rescue Swimmer Training Pool w/ wave generation
–! Helicopter Egress Trainer
LEED-NC Silver!
•! Solar domestic hot water, ground placement
•! 30% more energy efficient than ASHRAE 90.1 baseline
•! 40% Building water use reduction
•! On-site recycled pavement; previously site of parking lot
32
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard
Flight Simulator Building Mobile, AL
•! 13,500 SF Flight training Systems Building
•! Houses the CN-235 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) flight simulator
LEED Certified
•! 30% water use reduction
•! 75% construction waste diverted from disposal
•! No potable water use for landscaping
33
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard USCG Station Marquette, MI
•! 13,700 square foot Station including
attached boathouse
LEED-NC Certified
•! Landscaping composed of indigenous
species, which require zero irrigation.
•! Implemented a BRAC gray water collection
system to reuse shower water to flush toilets.
•! The installed geothermal (ground-source)
heat pump system is able to produce heating savings of over 75% compared to the
standard electric heat pump system
34
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Coast Guard Housing
•! LEED for Homes Gold Certified: Florida Keys
Housing; Pre-Cast Concrete Tilt-Up construction
•! LEED for Homes Silver Certified: Cordova, AK
Housing; Conventional framed construction
•! High Reflectivity roof and concrete
surfaces •! Blower-Door tests were performed to
meet envelope air leakage requirements •! Emphasis on low maintenance
35
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Alaska Specific Initiatives
•! Biomass Heating Plants -Sitka -Ketchikan -Kodiak
•! Energy Audits -Cordova -Sitka -Ketchikan
36
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard Outreach
•! Winds for Schools Program
–! Partnered with Department of Energy (Wind
Powering America) –! High Schools students participate in installation
and energy monitoring of wind energy projects –! Currently partnered with Alaska units including
turbines at CG Station Juneau, AK and Sitka, AK.
37 GREEN IN THE MILITARY III - USCG Program Overview
Homeland Security
United States Coast Guard POCs
CAPT John Hickey
Shore Maintenance Command
Seattle, WA
206-220-7400