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Department of Navy – Alternative Energy Initiatives

Department of Navy – Alternative Energy Initiatives. Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference. 33%. 16% Expeditionary. 6% Shore. Naval Energy Profile. Overall Energy Consumption. Overall Energy Sources. 57%. 75%. 26%. 25%. Energy Consumption. Energy Consumption. 16%. 1%. Tactical.

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Department of Navy – Alternative Energy Initiatives

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  1. Department of Navy –Alternative Energy Initiatives Advanced Biofuels Leadership Conference

  2. 33% 16% Expeditionary 6% Shore Naval Energy Profile Overall Energy Consumption Overall Energy Sources 57% 75% 26% 25% Energy Consumption Energy Consumption 16% 1% Tactical Shore Petroleum Electricity, Natural Gas, Other Nuclear Renewables U.S. Petroleum Consumption Navy Petroleum Consumption in Perspective U.S. Government (2% of U.S.) 38%Maritime Department of Defense (93% of US.) 40%Aviation DON(34% of DoD) 2

  3. By 2020, 50% of total DON energy consumption will come from alternative sources SECNAV Energy Goals Energy Efficient Acquisition Evaluation of energy factors will be mandatory when awarding contracts for systems and buildings Sail the “Great Green Fleet” DON will demonstrate a Green Strike Group in local operations by 2012 and sail it by 2016 Reduce Non-Tactical Petroleum Use By 2015, DON will reduce petroleum use in the commercial fleet by 50% By 2020, at least 50% of shore-based energy requirements will come from alternative sources; 50% of DON installations will be net-zero Increase Alternative Energy Ashore Increase Alternative Energy Use DON-Wide 3

  4. Green Hornet – Earth Day 2010 • Green Hornet flies supersonic at Naval Air Station Patuxent River • Final approval and certification of camelina-based biofuel completed for F/A-18 Hornet in summer 2010

  5. Riverine Command Boat (RCB-X) RCB-X was tested in October 2010 on a blend of 50-50 algae biofuels where it achieved speeds above 40 knots.

  6. Seahawk Helicopter (MH-60) In November 2010, the Seahawk was tested and flawlessly operated on a blend of 50-50 camelina-based biofuels.

  7. Great Green Fleet Certification Ship Progress Green Strike Group Demonstration National Defense Test Ship 7m RHIB 50/50 Algal Biofuel Test YP Boat CVN EDG (JP-5) 501K RCB-X LCAC FY2012 FY2016 FY2010 FY2011 Great Green Fleet F/A-18 Flight Test Completed MQ-8B EA-6B MH-60S CV-22 AV-8B Aviation Progress 7

  8. F-76 JP-5 Great Green Fleet Biofuel Needs ~ 8,000,000 total (JP-5 and F-76) ~ 80,000 Biofuel Delivery Schedule & Requirements ~ 8,000 ~2,000 Bbls 0.1 1.2 2009 2010 2011 2012 2016 2020 1st Green Fleet Demo 2nd Green Fleet Demo 50% Alt Fuel JP-5 Test and Certification F-76 Test and Certification 8

  9. Participants include: Resources to bring to enterprise to reduce process risk: The Biofuels Enterprise Model Refine Oil Pre- Process Crops/ Seeds Use Crops Grow Harvest Deliver Sell Landowners Ag Processors Refiners Distributors Farmers Trade Groups Technologists Military Services Regulatory Agencies Defense Logistics Agency – Energy Department of Energy USDA Private Sector Department of Defense • How do we stimulate industry to produce enough volume to be meaningful to military operations and to the energy market?

  10. President on America’s Energy Security “I’m directing the Navy and the Department of Energy and Agriculture to work with the private sector to create advanced biofuels that can power not just fighter jets, but also trucks and commercial airliners.”President Obama at Georgetown University, March 2011 Georgetown UniversityMarch 30th, 2011

  11. Chris Tindal Director for Operational Energy Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy Chris.Tindal@Navy.mil – 571-256-7872

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