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1United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
Fleet Energy Training Forum
Vision, Strategy and Guidance
Mr. Joseph W. Murphy, SES
U.S. Fleet Forces Command
06 November 2014
ENERGY READINESS KILL CHAIN
Assess
ENDSWAYS
ENERGYPOLICY AND
TARGETS
NEW ENERGYSYSTEMS
AND TECHNOLOGIES
ENERGY BEHAVIORAL
/CULTURECHANGE
BASIC INTEGRATEDMAINT DEPLOY &SUSTAIN
FRTP
SURFACEAVIATION
SUBMARINESNECCMSCW
eapo
n Sy
stem
s
DELIVER Energy Conservation Guidance, Systems,
Training, Ship Visits and Oversight
MEANSPersonnelEquipmentTraining and ToolsPolicy / Lessons LearnedCommunity / IndustryInstallationsElected Officials
RKC IS A TEAM SPORT: SAVE ENERGY UNLESS YOU CAN’T!
SECNAV & OPNAV PROVIDE POLICY, TECHNOLOGY, AND RESOURCES
USFF TRAINS, CERTIFIES AND EQUIPS COMBAT-READY FORCES
TYCOMS LEAD THE ENERGY CULTURE CHANGE
EMBRACE Energy-Efficient
Habits and Practices
EXECUTE Energy–Conscious
Operations
SYSCOMS SUPPORT THE TYCOMS
UNITS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
3United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
Navy(22% of DoD)
U.S. Gov’t (2% of U.S.)
Department of Defense
(93% of Gov’t)
1% Expeditionary
43%Aviation
52%Maritime
4% ShoreU.S. Petroleum Consumption
Non-Domestic Sources
57%
13%
24%
1%
Petroleum
Afloat
En
erg
y C
on
su
mp
tio
n
~84%
Tactical
En
erg
y C
on
su
mp
tio
n
Shore
~16%
3%
Tactical Shore
Nuclear
Electricity
,
Natura
l Gas,
Other Electri
city,
Natura
l Gas,
Other
Renewables
Petroleum
Ashore
3%
Navy Energy Challenge
Overall Energy SourcesOverall Energy Consumption
Navy Petroleum Consumption in Perspective
4United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
How We Got Here
• CONSERVATION CATALYSTS
– Imported energy comes from unstable regions
– Energy price shocks have had impact
• Four fold increase over 10 years
• CONSERVATION DRIVER HISTORY
– Operational allowances masked excessive consumption
• If forces stayed within limits, excess consumption was not apparent
– USFF paid the waterfront’s inport utility bill
– Fleet utility account took 5% reductions in 2012, 2013 (and beyond)
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US Navy Energy Goals
ENERGY SECURITY … MORE CAPABLE FORCES … INCREASED RELIABILITY
TARGETS
GOALS
MISSION
Aligned with SECNAV and CNO
USFF GUIDANCE
Culture / BehavioralChange
Instill a Fleet energy culture / Provide Training and tools for TYCOMS to lead their Force and achieve energy goals
CNO TARGETSSECNAV TARGETS
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CUSFF Vision and Strategy
• FLEET VISION
–Use the least amount of energy required thereby:
• Increasing operational range / time on station
• Reducing logistical vulnerabilities
• Conserving resources for other priorities
• FLEET STRATEGY
– Provide vision and guidance
– Provide tools, resources and incentives
–Measure progress / provide feedback
–Recognize good behavior
– Identify and correct over-consumption
TARGETS
GOALS
MISSION
Aligned with SECNAV and CNO
USFF GUIDANCE
Culture / BehavioralChange
Instill a Fleet energy culture / Provide Training and tools for TYCOMS to lead their Force andachieve energy goals
7United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
Reaching the Goal
• Constrained by:
– Financial resources • Current budget environment limits how fast technology solutions can
be implemented – Culture
• Balancing energy conservation measures with operational missions and risk management
CNO Goal – 15% Reduction Goal by 2020
Gap (~7%)
Behavior (~5%)
Technology (~3%)
Fuel Savings toward CNO 15% Consumption Reduction GoalBaseline Projected FY20 (Fleet Fuel Consumption) 11.5M BBLS
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
How do we
bridge the
gap?
BB
LS
8United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
• Foster energy conservation through Culture Change
• Equip TYCOMs for success
Establishing the New Normal…Commander’s Guidance
The New Normal“Save energy unless you can’t”
Culture of
Energy Efficiency
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USFF provide enabling training resources
SYSCOMs install enabling conservation technology
TYCOMS/SYSCOMS establish class goals & standards
USFF establish appropriate management oversight
TYCOMS measure consumption and assess compliance
Ownership at the deckplate guarantees success
USFF assesses energy conservation progress
Recognize the good; correct the bad
9United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
10United States Fleet Forces Ready Fleet … Global ReachUNCLASSIFIED
Historical Fuel Rates, FY04-FY13Combined USFF-CPF
FLEE
T FU
EL B
ILL
($M
)
FLEET FUEL BILL ($M) FLEET FUEL CONSUMPTION (x100K BBLs) FUEL PRICE ($/BBL)
FLEE
T FU
EL C
ON
SUM
PTIO
N (x
100K
BB
Ls)
FUEL
PR
ICE
($/B
BL)
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• “Warfighting First … Operate Forward … Be Ready” – CNO Tenets
• Navy resources are declining…no relief in sight• Efficiency makes sense
– More time on task, less time spent refueling– Less shuttling of Fleet Oilers– Less reliance on fuel stocks from unstable regions
• SECNAV's 2009 Energy Goals changed the playing field– Energy no longer free
– Energy vulnerabilities are real
– Energy conservation must be integrated throughout the kill chain
Underway Days
Why Conservation Matters
CultureChange
2003 2014 20032003 2014
Ship Utilities Flight Hours
2014
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Training & Management Tools
Quantitative Metrics
Analysis and Assessment
2011/2012 Nearing completion Autumn 2013
Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) installation• Accurate, unit-level
consumption reporting• Utility bills for
TYCOMS and units
• TYCOM Inport Energy Handbooks (Best practices)
• NAVSEA iEnCon Guide• Inport Energy Lesson Plans• TYCOM management of utilities• EPEC Award (Energy Battle “E”)
Culture of Energy
Efficiency
Enhanced inport energy stewardship via TYCOM ownership, accountability, and unit behavior changes • Inspect energy programs to
ensure compliance
• Revised EPEC Award to reflect inport energy consumption
• Recognize the good; correct the bad
2014 & beyond
Institutionalized,routine process to:• Develop ship class
averages/baselines• Identify over- and
under-consumers• Collect lessons and
best practices
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Achieving Energy Culture Change
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Fuel Prices
Impact … For every dollar increase in the price of a barrel of oil, the Navy must spend $31 million annually of UNBUDGETED funding
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Oct-04 Jun-05 Oct-05 Feb-06 Jun-06 Oct-06 Apr-07 Oct-07 Dec-07 Jul-08 Dec-08 Feb-09 Apr-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Oct-10 Jun-11 Jan-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Oct-13 Oct-14
PRICE 30.66 31.08 36.96 33.60 25.20 41.16 40.32 34.02 35.28 55.86 72.66 89.46 83.58 105.84 96.18 89.46 96.60 127.26 170.52 104.16 69.30 60.06 89.04 116.34 118.02 97.86 126.84 165.48 160.02 150.78 96.60 156.24 151.62 154.98
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FUEL PRICE CHANGES (PER BARREL)
$34 in FY03
$152 in FY14