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Department of Defense Renewable Energy Projects Update Alan King

Department of Defense Renewable Energy Projects Update Alan King Director, Project Execution Directorate 13 June 2013. Army EITF Update . Discussion Topics Army’s renewable energy mandates and challenges Army’s Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF) Update

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Department of Defense Renewable Energy Projects Update Alan King

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  1. Department of Defense Renewable Energy Projects Update Alan King Director, Project Execution Directorate 13 June 2013

  2. Army EITF Update • Discussion Topics • Army’s renewable energy mandates and challenges • Army’s Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF) Update • Overview of EITF Projects in Execution Unclassified

  3. The Army’s Commitment to Renewable Energy and Energy Security • Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF) established on September 15, 2011. • EITF to serve as the central management office for partnering with Army installations to implement cost-effective, large-scale, renewable energy projects, leveraging private sector financing. • Projects greater than 10MW • Solar, Wind, Biomass/WTE and Geothermal technologies • Will use existing DoD land-use and third-party financing authorities • Energy Security is a key project design objective. • Army expects 30+ projects within 10 years. DoD announces commitment to deploy 3 GW of renewable energy projects by 2025 on April 11, 2012 Energy Initiatives Task Force UNCLASSIFIED

  4. Reaching Army Energy Goals Requires a Significant Number of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects Energy Efficiency May Lower Baseline by 30% The NDAA 2010 goal of “25% by 2025” is driving the Army to deploy 1 GW total of renewable energy projects. Remaining Electric Consumption Total Energy in Megawatt Hours NDAA Renewable Energy Requirement 25% by 2025 or 2,500,000 MWh • Major Issues for Army Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects: • Declining Budgets/Incentive Leverage • Need for private financing • Specialized Expertise • Requires financial, regulatory, environmental, and real estate expertise • Enterprise Strategy • To define the most efficient path to reach Army goals NDAA 2010: 25% by 2025 % Renewable Energy of Total Energy 6% Progress in FY 2012 from 194 different projects Energy Initiatives Task Force UNCLASSIFIED

  5. Progress ReportRenewable Energy Projects EITF activities have enabled the Army to release 5 projects that will provide 130 MW of renewable energy for Army Other Accomplishments • Screened 180 Army and National Guard installations for RE project potential, identifying over 4 GW of opportunities • Initiated 28 new projects for Initial Assessment • Initiated 4 new projects in Execution [Huachuca, Benning, Redstone (2)] • Developed new policies on RECs, Federal Lands, and Biomass/WTE • Held over 200 in-person industry meetings • Hosted 4 project specific pre-proposal events with over 500 participants (Tooele, Detrick, Drum, Irwin) • Developed standardized processes and templates for project evaluation and implementation • Built partnerships to leverage resources with Air Force, Navy, DOE, DOI, USDA, DLA, USACE, JAG, Army REEOs, National Energy Labs Energy Initiatives Task Force UNCLASSIFIED

  6. Overview of EITF Projects in Execution All dates are pre-decisional and subject to change RFP Closed Notice of Intent to Award RFP Closed Notice of Intent to Award RFP Close RFP Released Notice of Intent to Award RFP Release RFP Release Acquisition Action Project Validation Phase Project Acquisition Phase Army Approval 6

  7. Stay Connected with the EITF www.armyeitf.com @US Army Energy Initiatives Task Force @US Army Energy Initiatives Task Force @ArmyEITF

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