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Energy & Sustainability Committee Meeting
May 7, 2019
Mr. Michael McGhee, P.E.Executive Director
U.S. Army Office of Energy Initiatives
Army Installations Universe
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Army Installation Energy & Water Consumption Costs
Installation Population:3,002,873
Total Army Installations:
156
National Guard & Reserve Centers:
>2,200
Total Land (acres):
13,591,251Buildings (ft2): 982,668,264
$1.1B Energy 75.1T BTUs/year
$86.9M Potable Water 31.2B GALs/year
Energy Use Intensity since FY03
Water Use Intensitysince FY07
34.6% 30%
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Army Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI)
The Office of Energy Initiatives was established by the Secretary of the Army as a task force in 2011, then as a permanent office in 2014
• Central program management office for Army’s development, implementation and oversight of large-scale renewable and alternative energy projects that leverage private financing
• Secures Army installations with energy that is resilient, affordable and sustainable
• Focused on creating an “islandable” capability – energy security projects that include onsite generation, storage, and controls
Redstone Arsenal, Alabama: 10 megawatt (MW) alternating current solar project with Army’s first privately funded, commercially available battery storage solution
Fort Hood, Texas: 65 MW AC Hybrid Wind & Solar Projects; Expected to provide $100 million in cost avoidance over the term of the 30-year contract
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: 50 MW Biofuel/Multi-fuel Project operational since May 2018. Full “Islandable” energy capability expected for Schofield Barracks, Camp Kunia and Wheeler Army Airfield
U.S. Army Installations
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Camp Ashland
Black Rapids Training Area
Camp Dodge Johnston TS
Camp Grafton
Defense Distribution Region West Sharpe Site
HIAK Fort Buchanan
Fort Richardson
Fort Sill
Fort Wainwright
Fort Wolters
Cornhusker AAPIowa AAP
Kansas AAP
MTCH Camp Guernsey
MTC-H Camp Roberts
Newport Chem Depot
Pinon Canyon
NG Greenlief TSNG Mead TS
PohakuloaTraining Area
Pupukea Paalaa Uka Mil RoadSchofield Bks Military ReservationTripler AMC
Wheeler Army Airfield
White Sands Missile Range
Yakima Training Center
Marseilles (MTA Training Area)
Gerstle River Arctic Test SiteDonnelly Training Area
Ft. Bliss
Ft. Drum
Fort Hunter Liggett
Fort Riley
Sierra Army Depot
Tooele Army Depot
Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Fort Huachuca
US Army Garrison
USAG/Schofield Barracks
Fort BelvoirFort Riley
Fort Leavenworth
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Benning
Fort Campbell
Fort Carson
Fort Bragg
Rock Island Arsenal
Military Ocean Terminal Concord (MOTCO)
Fort Greely
Pine Bluff Arsenal
Anniston Army Depot
Sierra Army Depot
Hawthorne Army Depot
NTC and Ft. Irwin
Yuma Proving Ground
Ft. Bliss
Ft. Detrick
Ft. Drum
Watervliet Arsenal
Tooele Army Depot
Camp WilliamsAberdeen Proving Ground
Blue Grass Army Depot
Charles E Kelly Support Facility
Camp Atterbury
NG Beauregard Training Range
MTC Camp Blanding
MTA Camp Crowder Neosho
CTC Camp Dawson-Kingwood
MTA Camp Edwards
MTC-H Camp Grayling
Camp Gruber
Fort MaxeyCTA Camp McCain
Camp Minden TS
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area
Camp Perry TS (CTC)
Camp Rapid
MTA Camp Rilea
Camp Ripley
Camp Joseph T Robinson
ITC Camp San Luis Obisbo
MTA Camp Santiago Rq 577
MTA Camp Shelby
Camp Swift
Carlisle Barracks
Detroit Arsenal
Dugway Proving Ground
Ethan Allen Range
Fort A P Hill
Fort Chaffee
CTC Fort Custer TrngCenter
Fort Dix
Fort Eustis
Fort Gordon
Fort Hamilton
MTA Fort Wm Henry Harrison
Fort Hood
Fort Indiantown Gap
Fort Jackson
Fort Knox
Fort Lee
Fort McClellan ARNG Training Center
Fort McCoy
Fort McPherson
Fort George G Meade
Waianae-Kai Military Reservation
Waianae-Kai Military Reservation
Umatilla ChemDepot
Toth Stagefield
Stinson (5AB) Stagefield
Stewart Annex
Skelly Stagefield
Shell Basefield
Riunkle Stagefield
Riverbank AAP
Pueblo Chemical Depot
NG MTA Limestone Hills
Mississippi AAP
Makua Mil Reserve
Longhorn AAPLong Star AAP
Kipapa Ammo Storage SiteKahuku Training Area
HuHunt StagefieldHighbluffStagefiled
Helemano Military Reservation
Green River Test Compex
Goldberg Stagefield
Fort Shafter
Fort Ord
Fort Gillem
Fort Benning
Desert Chemical Depot
Defense Supply Center Columbus
Defense General Supply Center
Defense Distribution Region West Tracy
Defense DistribDepot Susq
Camp Mackall
Camp Frank D Merrill Dahlonega
Camp Bullis
Cairns Basefield
Brown 4B Stagefield
Blossom Point Research Facility
Allen Stagefield
West Point Mil Reservation
Walter Reed AMC Main Post
Scranton AAP
Radford AAP
Milan AAP
Lake City AAP
US Army Joint Sys Mfg Ctr
Holston AAP
Tobyhanna Army Depot
Military Ocean Tml Sunny Point
Stones Ranch Military Reservation
Redstone Arsenal
Red River Army Depot
Ravenna Training and Log Site
Presidio of Monterey
Fort Monmouth Main Post
Fort Monroe
Fort Myer
Fort Lesley J McNair
HQBN Henderson Hall Arlington
Fort Pickett, ARNG MTC
Fort PolkFort Rucker
Fort Sam Houston
Fort Stewart
Hunter Army Airfield
Letterkenny Army Depot
McAlester AAP
Picatinny Arsenal
Redstone Arsenal
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Total Continental U.S. Army Installations: 156 (including HI, and U.S. territories)
Energy Resilience Drives OEI Priorities
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Improve Mission Readiness• Energy and water resources are critical
mission enablers required to train, sustain, and deploy a globally responsive Army
Modernize Energy Systems • New capabilities emerging from
advances in distributed energy, smart grids, and storage technologies
Reform Army Business Practices• Attract private sector capabilities and
capital to ensure Army energy systems are equipped with best capabilities to withstand modern threats
PHYSICAL
Hurricane Michael Left1.2 Million without Power
NATURAL
America’s Electric Grid Has a Vulnerable Back Door—and Russia Walked Through It
CYBER
Army Office of Energy InitiativesCurrent Energy Projects Portfolio
50 MW Multi-fuel Plant / 30-Day Microgrid• Hawaiian Electric constructed, owns and operates the
generation plant to provide three installations with 100% of energy requirements during a grid outage
• Located above the tsunami inundation zone, the plant is equipped with “blackstart” capability; 5 days of fuel storage onsite and 30 days of fuel storage on the island
• Enhances Oahu grid resilience and provides power to the community during an outage
Energy Security at Schofield Barracks, HI
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Contact Us:Mr. Michael McGhee
Executive DirectorU.S. Army Office of Energy Initiatives
Ms. Krista StehnOpportunity Development Director
www.OEI.army.mil@ArmyOEI
U.S. Army Office of Energy Initiatives