Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/26/2016
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Most DoD operations, including maintenance, are dependent on fuel. Having more energy efficient equipment, or facilities, not only saves money, but gives organizations more flexibility, and can even save the lives of support personnel. This forum will begin by discussing the statutes and policies that are driving DoD towards alternatives energy sources and increased energy efficiencies, followed by examples of how the Services are achieving these targets through alternate energy sources. These technologies include methane conversion, wind turbine & solar arrays, energy efficiency partnerships, propane powered vehicles, electric-hydro dynamic wind power, and new battery technologies. Several ongoing Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) / Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) projects will also be discussed. Please join us and participate in the exchange of information and ideas.
Agenda
1300-1309: Welcome and Overview – Greg Kilchenstein (OSD)
1309-1310: Administrative Notes – Debbie Lilu (NCMS)
1310-1340: ESTCP/SERDP Energy Projects – Tim Tetreault (ESTCP)
– Underground Thermal Energy Storage
– Rapid Load Shedding Micro-Grid Control System
– Remote Energy Audit
1340-1355: U.S.M.C. Alternate Energy Programs – TBD
– Methane Conversion
– Propane powered Vehicles
1355-1410: U.S. Army Wind Turbine & Solar Arrays – TBD (Toole Army Depot)
1410-1425: NAVAIR Energy Efficiency Programs – Sarah Tuley, (FRC-SW)
1425-1440: Turbine Generator Alternative Fuels – TBD
1440-1455: Electric-Hydro Dynamic Wind Power – Dawn White (Accio Energy)
1455-1500: Wrap-up and JTEG Principals Comments
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We will be using a separate line for audio: Call: 888-537-7715, Conference ID: 16161715#