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Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Energy Initiatives and Challenges To Society of American Military Engineers 23 June 2011

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Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

Energy Initiatives and Challenges

To

Society of American Military Engineers

23 June 2011

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Mandates we are achieving

1.  Reduce energy Intensity 30% by 2015 from 2003 baseline Intensity=Watts Per Square Foot

2.  Reduce water consumption 26% by 2020 from 2007 baseline

3.  Perform measurement and verification (M&V) on implemented programs

4.  Reduce Solid waste by 55% by 2015

5.  The energy used on base shall be 50% renewable by 2020

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To Achieve 50% renewable sources of energy MCBCP anticipates using available tools to include

 Purchase of renewable power from SDG&E (12%), increasing to 25%

 PV projects (majority of impact)

 Heat Pumps (small impact)

 Day Lighting (limited impact)

 Emerging “Proven” technologies for waste to energy

“Veggie Watt project” Used vegetable oil burned to turn a generator

“Concord Blue” reusing solid waste at the landfill to create electricity

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Tools to achieve Energy Mandates

Power purchased by the Base from SDG&E Currently 12% of delivered power is renewable

Renewable systems currently on Camp Pendleton PV systems Waste to power Ground Source Heat Pumps Skylights

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BOX CANYON Largest PV project on MCBCP, producing 60% of PV renewable on the base.

Phase 1-Complete Box Canyon Estimated Annual Production = 2,400,000 KWH Total Cost of Project – $9.4 Million Covers 6 Acres Closed Landfill Site Generates enough electricity to power 400 homes

Phase 2- Award set for next Month Box Canyon Estimated Annual Production = 1,150,000 KWH PA = $10 Million

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Box Canyon KW Unity KW SQ D KW Demand from SDG&E decreases as PV increase during daylight

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Geothermal - Projects Bringing the Earth’s heat into our Buildings

  Heat transfer liquid from a heat exchanger through pipes embedded in the Earth at about 25 feet down from surface.

  Need large Delta T to make feasible

  Payback is about 10 years

  Goal is replacement of HVAC cooling

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Emerging technologies The base is open to ideas from the private sector to reduce waste, produce

energy and grow greener.   Solicitations for no costs power from land fill.   Proven versus Unproven Technologies

  Veggie Watt generator   Concord Blue system   Bloom Boxes   Wind

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100 ft high

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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - LEED Provides certification for professionals and facilities.

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Examples of Tangible Benefits:

1.  PV systems 2.  Reduce construction Waste/

recycle onsite 3.  Lower VOC better indoor air

quality 4.  Day lighting 5.  Reduce HVAC Costs

Examples of Intangible Benefits:

1.  Reserved Hybrid Parking 2.  Bus Stops 3.  Educational placards 4.  Managed Forrest utilization

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LEED Buildings   LEED Certified – 11 Buildings

  10 Certified Gold. (33 Area Fitness Center, 5 BEQs, Force Intel OPS Center Phase 3)

  1 Certified Platinum. (Wounded Warrior BEQ)

  Proposed LEED Registered/Under Construction – 53 Buildings   15 Platinum   22 Gold   11 Silver   5 Certified

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Low Impact Development- LID Keeps water run off in its natural state.

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Examples of Tangible Benefits:

1.  Reduces standing water in parking areas

2.  Allows for multi use of areas

Examples of Intangible Benefits:

1.  Loss of Property w/ detention basins

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The Way Ahead: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton will achieve the established mandates

proven and new contracting methods and technologies.

Design Build Contracts Equipment upgrades, boilers, light fixtures, pumps, street lights

Utility Provider Issues Standby, departing and overhead charges effect the financial benefit to the base of systems over 1 Megawatt

LEED & LID impacts Need to understand tangible/intangible benefits Need to fully utilize systems as designed

Use of new technologies Need to see the benefit and be able to maintain system after installations

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Open Forum/Questions

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BACK UP SLIDES

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Proj # Bldgs Project Name BOD Area (SqFt) Project Cost RFP LEED Required

LEED required by contract

P-608 1 Physical Fitness Center 33 Area 10/1/2009 25726 $6,790,709 Certified Gold Pkg 7 4 BEQ P-094, 190, 1116, 1008 8/22/2011 421000 $117,923,645 Silver Gold Pkg 8 4 P-051, 052, 134, 161 10/21/2011 406440 $117,817,001 Silver Gold

Pkg 4 4 BEQ P-1115, 520, 026, 073 8/4/2011 375000 $110,499,939 Silver Gold

PE9907M 1 Repair BEQ 210636 11/18/2010 40149 $7,820,199 Silver Silver P-113 1 AWT 12/3/2012 8400 $46,286,423 Silver Silver

PE0713M/R 1 ARRA - Repair Roof & HVAC Bldg 210567 1/31/2011 29741 $5,107,743 Silver Silver

N-841 1 New Main Exchange 3/2/2012 147150 $38,000,000 Silver Silver

P-780/P-781 2 1st MLG Ops Center & Armory 11/24/2010 60396 $24,804,420 Silver Silver PE 0114N 1 Repair BEQ 41303 4/28/2011 40149 $7,379,981 Silver Silver

P-104 1 Consolidated Com/Electric Maintenance and Storage 12/20/2010 23935 $9,549,873 Silver Silver

PE0041M 1 PE0041M Repair Training Tank 62517 DB RFP 10/10/2011 3692 $1,832,833 Silver Silver

P-092 1 Infantry Training Center - SOI 8/31/2010 24970 $10,786,422 Silver Silver C-602 1 Temporary Lodging Facility 5/21/2009 Certified Silver P-215, Q204/5/7/9 5 MARSOC West Facilities: 12/11/2010 241564 $69,338,629 Certified Certified

LEED Buildings

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Project # Bldgs Project Name BOD Area (SQ

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LEED required by contract

P-1100; P-060 2 Wounded Warrior HQ/ 10/12/2011 40349 $33,120,980 Silver Platinum

P-330 1 Physical Fitness Center 11/24/2010 25726 $7,182,705 Platinum Platinum

Pkg 5 4 BEQ P-1112, 043, 160, 242 9/9/2011 449000 $133,699,439 Silver Platinum

Pkg 6 3 BEQ P-046, 357, 1114 5/13/2011 290000 $87,285,087 Silver Platinum

P-1029 1 WFTBN SUPPORT FACILITIES, EDSON RANGE 3/9/2012 34929 $13,165,628 Platinum Platinum

P-610 1 RECRUIT MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING FACILITY 2/23/2012 24951 $11,139,459 Platinum Platinum

P-604 1 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 2/2/2012 25171 $11,231,999 Silver Platinum

P-726 1 Reg. Maint. Complex, Ph 3 3/4/2011 48156 $18,033,056 Silver Platinum P-1043 1 Wastewater Systems P-1043 10/12/2012 2400 $120,972,000 Silver Platinum

Pkg 1 3 BEQs 13, 22, and 41 Areas 9/10/2010 409401 $122,279,930 Silver Gold P-1084/P-1033 2

ENLISTED DINING FACILITY, EDSON RANGE 9/24/2012 87005 $62,149,394 Silver Gold

P-1016,P-1012,P-1067 3

41 Area Pkg: Recon BN Operations Complex 1/25/2013 324589 $124,300,000 Silver Gold

P-1019 1 COMM/ELEC MAINTENANCE FACILITIES 4/2/2012 28822 $10,620,000 Gold Gold

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