
This is a model program PNL is designing for federal customers served by the Niagara Mohawk Power Company. The US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) has tasked the Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) as the lead laboratory supporting the US Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program`s mission to identify, evaluate, and assist in acquiring all cost-effective energy projects at Fort Drum. A complete energy consumption reconciliation is presented that accounts for the distribution of all major energy uses and losses among buildings, utilities, and central systems. The results include energy-use intensities for the facilities at Fort Stewart by building type, fuel type, and energy end use. The analysis examines the characteristics of electric, natural gas, oil, propane, and wood chip use for fiscal year (FY) 1990. PNL applied this model program to Fort Stewart. The model program (1) identifies and evaluates all cost-effective more » energy projects (2) develops a schedule at each installation for project acquisition considering project type, size, timing, and capital requirements, as well as energy and dollar savings and (3) targets 100% of the financing required to implement energy efficiency projects. PNL, in support of the US Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), has designed a model program applicable to the federal sector for this purpose. The US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) tasked Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) to identify, evaluate, and assist in acquiring all cost-effective energy projects at Fort Stewart. This is a companion report to Volume 1, Executive Summary, and Volume 3, Integrated Resource Assessment. This report documents the assessment of baseline energy use at Fort Stewart, a US Army Forces Command facility located near Savannah, Georgia. Summary tables present the cost-effectiveness of energy end-use equipment before and after the implementation of each ERO and present the results of the life-cycle cost (LCC) analysis indicating the net present valve (NPV) and savings-to-investment ratio (SIR) of each ERO. A description of the evaluation methodologies and technical and cost assumptions is also provided for each ERO. A narrative description of each ERO is provided, along with a table detailing information on the installed cost, energy and dollar savings impacts on operations and maintenance (O&M) and, when applicable, a discussion of energy supply and demand, energy security, and environmental issues. The results of the analyses of EROs are presented in 16 common energy end-use categories (e.g., boilers and furnaces, service hot water, and building lighting). It is a companion report to Volume 1, Executive Summary, and Volume 2, more » Baseline Detail. This report provides the results of the fossil fuel and electric energy resource opportunity (ERO) assessments performed by PNL at the FORSCOM Fort Irwin facility located near Barstow, California. This is part of a model program that PNL is designing to support energy-use decisions in the federal sector. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), supported by the Pacific Northwest Laboratory, to identify, evaluate, and assist in acquiring all cost-effective energy projects at Fort Irwin. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) has tasked the U.S. A complete energy consumption reconciliation is presented that accounts for all energy use among buildings, utilities, and applicable losses. It also breaks down building energy consumption by fuel type, energy end use, more » and building type. It records energy-use intensities for the facilities at Fort Irwin by building type and energy end use. This analysis examines the characteristics of electric, propane gas, and vehicle fuel use for a typical operating year. PNL applied this model program to Fort Irwin. This program (1) identifies and evaluates all cost-effective energy projects (2) develops a schedule at each installation for project acquisition considering project type, size, timing, and capital requirements, as well as energy and dollar savings and (3) targets 100% of the financing required to implement energy efficiency projects. This is part of a model program that PNL has designed to support energy-use decisions in the federal sector. The US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) has tasked the US Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), supported by the Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL), to identify, evaluate, and assist in acquiring all cost-effective energy projects at Fort Irwin. It is a companion report to Volume 1, Executive Summary, and Volume 3, Integrated Resource Assessment. This report documents the assessment of baseline energy use at Fort Irwin, a US Army Forces Command facility near Barstow, California.
