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NC Federal Environmental Symposium
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Hosted by:Office of Senator Richard BurrOffice of Senator Kay Hagan
North Carolina Military Business Center
Sponsored by:Presenting Sponsor Gold Sponsor
Silver Sponsor
Net Zero Energy Installations and Facilities
This roundtable will address: •Benchmarking, conservation and efficiency in energy consumption
• High performance, sustainable building
• Utilizing and re-purposing waste energy
• Generation of energy from renewable sources
• Reducing petroleum consumption and GHG emissions
Net Zero EnergyFort Bragg Initiatives
Current Initiatives (Installation/Agency: Fort Bragg)
1. Retro Commissioning to reduce energy usage
2.Small scale PV systems up to 300 kw
3. Ground Source Heat Pump systems
4. Energy awareness and Conservation programs
5. Thermal Energy Storage (Chill water)
Net Zero EnergyFort Bragg Future Needs
Future Needs (Installation/Agency: Fort Bragg)
1. Retro Commissioning 2. Large scale PV (1-10 MW) 3. Base load energy security generation (i.e. bio-mass) 4. More GSHP projects
Energy InitiativesMCIEAST
Current Initiatives (MCB Camp Lejeune)
1. P1400 – Solar PV Construction Project
2. Heat and Hot Water Upgrades
3. Lighting Retrofits
4. Energy Audits
5. Facility Metering and Controls
6. FSRM and MILCON Programs
Energy InitiativesMCIEAST Future Needs
Future Needs (MCB Camp Lejeune)
1. Continued Energy Audits 2. Commissioning / ReCommissioning Plan 3. Cost Effective Renewables
Net Zero EnergyMCAS Cherry Point Initiatives
Current Initiatives (Installation/Agency: MCAS Cherry Point)
1.Solar photovoltaic systems
2.Solar thermal water heating
3.Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system replacements
4.Building envelope improvements
5.LED street lights
6.Building Energy audits
7.Building metering
Net Zero EnergyMCAS Cherry Point Future Needs
Future Needs (Installation/Agency: MCAS Cherry Point)
1.1. Interior LED, daylight harvesting, and digital lighting control systems
2.Building energy audits
3. Building re-commissioning
4. Renewable energy projects
Energy InitiativesMCAS Beaufort MCIEAST
Recent Past Initiatives (MCAS Beaufort, SC)1. Base Wide EMCS – Saving 34,507 MBTU/Year
2. Phase I ESPC – Saving 55,474 MBTU/Year –Ground-source Heat Pump (GHP) in 30 Buildings –75% of HTHW Distribution System Abandoned –Lighting Controls –Barracks tied into main chiller plant –Merged Controls with EMCS
3. Phase II ESPC – Saving 18,230 MBTU/Year –GHP in 5 Buildings –1.5MW / 9MBTU Micro Turbine Co-Generation Plant –750-Ton Variable Flow Chilled Water Plant –Hangar and High Bay Area High-Intensity Fluorescent Lighting
Net Zero EnergyNC National Guard Initiatives
Effective energy conservation requires command emphasis, sensible near-term milestones, and use of cutting edge technologies to achieve long-term success.
Current NC National Guard Initiatives
1. Annual Conservation Policy establishes over-arching vision: “NCNG personnel
will….integrate conservation efforts into “day-to-day” operations and missions, to the extent
that missions allow.” Building occupant behavior modification is key.
2. Near-term electricity and fossil fuel goals: 2012 -- 5% reduction. 2013 -- 10% reduction.
3.Field units receive monthly, quarterly, and annual feedback to track actual results.
4.Retrofit Options (older infrastructure) – super-insulation, weatherization; replacing
obsolete building systems with high efficiency windows, HVAC equipment, and lighting.
5.Net Zero Energy Strategies (new construction) – LEED-based design from inception,
passive solar, energy recovery devices, and advanced building envelope measures.
Net Zero EnergyNC National Guard Future Needs
We use a mix of supply-side and demand-side strategies to stretch our budget as far as possible. Some ambitious efforts may require additional investment*.
Future Improvement Strategies/Needs (NC National Guard)
1.Supply-Side Energy Strategies:a. Review utility accounts to ensure we qualify for lowest cost rate schedule.b. Take advantage of special utility company rebates or discount programs.c. Analyze utility bills for unexpected rate fluctuations.
2.Demand-Side Energy Strategies:a. Maximize number of retrofit projects each fiscal year.*
- Equipment swap-out (highest efficiency/Energy Star justified by LCCA).- Best lighting components suited for our uses.- Thorough building envelope, weatherization, and super-insulation upgrades.- Energy audits to pinpoint waste, and to explore energy recovery options.
b. EVERY new construction project will follow LEED energy efficiency approach.*- Extraordinary focus on innovation – esp. energy capture/generation ideas.- Utilize every traditional passive solar & building envelope energy approach.
Net Zero EnergySeymour Johnson AFB
InitiativesCurrent Initiatives (Seymour Johnson AFB:)
1.Facility Audits [1.9M SF of Class II/III audits]
2.Direct Digital Controls & Energy Management Control System Upgrades [100+ facilities
upgraded]
3.Retro-commissioning [20 facilities @ 400K+ SF]
4.Education/outreach [ Airman e-BEAST, videos, articles]
5.Lighting upgrades [LED / Occupancy sensors / T5]
6.Area Development Plans & associated Campus Parking/Transportation Plans [walking
campuses and “one-stop shopping” type admin facilities]
Net Zero EnergySeymour Johnson AFB
Future NeedsFuture Needs (Seymour Johnson AFB:)
1. Funding for LEED construction, right-sized facilities, and Area Development Plan implementation
2. Continuous-commissioning for Key Asset Facilities to enhance preventative maintenance / sustained efficiencies
3. Roofing /envelope upgrades
4. Financially and operationally sustainable Renewable Energy opportunities