DoD Energy Testbed DoD Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) Tim Tetreault DoD August 15, 2017 Tampa Convention Center Tampa, Florida
About ESTCP Established in 1995 to: Improve DoD s environmental performance Reduce costs Enhance and sustain mission capabilities Demonstration & validation focus Promote Implementation Energy & Water is one of five ESTCP Program Areas Energy & Water Environmental Restoration Resource Conservation & Resiliency Weapons Systems & Platforms Munitions Response 2
DoD Energy Use ESTCP Focus DoD Facility & Operational Energy Cost: $12.4B (FY16) Military Installation Energy Consumption 2% 1% 0.1% $8.7 B $3.7 B ESTCP Test Bed Focus 32% 7% 5% 53% Electricity Natural Gas Fuel Oil Coal Steam LPG Other Operational Energy Facility Energy 3
Energy and Water Smart and secure installation energy management Microgrids Energy storage Ancillary service markets Cybersecurity of FRCS Efficient integrated buildings and components Design, retrofit, operate Enterprise optimized investment Advanced components Intelligent building management Non-invasive energy audits Distributed generation Cost effective, on-site Emphasis on renewables 4
30 25 Active and Completed EW Projects - Project Count Total Funded: 128 Active: 65 20 15 10 5 0 5
Technology Transfer New Technology Products Systems Tools Technology Maturity ESTCP Investment Invention Translation Adoption Diffusion End Users Installation Serv. Center Demonstration Objectives Project Outputs Advance TRL Prove/Deploy Deploy Reports Reports Reports Acquisition Materials 6
FY18 Solicitation Topics 1. Innovative Technology Transfer Approaches Seeking approaches to improve the transfer of ESTCP funded technologies from demonstration to implementation and acceptance by end-users. 2. Technology Demonstration Integrated with a Utility Energy Services Contract. Seeking solutions for integrating demonstration projects with UESCs to accelerate the acceptance and deployment of new technologies by installation energy/facility managers, utilities and their energy services company (ESCO) partners. 3. Innovative Approaches to Obtaining Authority to Operate for Facility-related Control Systems Seeking solutions to reduce the time and cost associated with gaining authority to operate (ATO) for current and future network-reliant energy technologies. 7
Solicitation Process Department of Defense Call Broad Agency Announcement Call Federal Organizations Outside DoD Call Pre-Proposal Full Proposal Oral Briefing Selections 8
Annual Solicitation Cycle Project Start Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec FY 17 FY18 Topics Released Pre-Proposals Received Pre-Proposals Reviewed & Selected Selection Meeting Full Proposals FY18 FY19 Topics Discussed 9
Demonstration Process Demonstration Site Formal Demonstration Plan Demonstration Baseline, Installation, Data acquisition Reporting Approval Final Report, Cost &Performance Report 10
Disposition of Equipment Remove and replace to pre-demonstration condition Abandon in place Transfer property to installation for ongoing operation 11
How to participate Technology Developer Innovate Connect Register(www.SERDP-ESTCP.org) Installation Project Host Collaborate Contact ESTCP Register (www.serdp-estcp.org) FEBRUARY Solicitation 12
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