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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 1 Robert V. Meehan CNIC EUL Program Manager Navy EUL Program
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 2 Current Navy EUL Program Objectives Leverage Navy under-utilized property Increase partnership opportunities Increase alternative energy sources Consolidations…reduce Navy footprint Improve Quality of Life or other base requirements Current Approach CNIC EUL Instruction 11011.1 Two-Phase project development HQ Program Management, Execution in field
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 3 Current EUL Process Perform Phase I Market/ Feasibility Study Develop Solicitation Evaluate Proposals Develop Business & Leasing Plan Finalize & Close With Developer Identify Available Non-Excess Assets Phase II Phase I Navy uses Two- Phase EUL implementation process.
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 4 Existing EUL Projects Moanalua, HI – Commercial Redevelopment Ford Island, HI – $84M in Infrastructure Port Hueneme, CA – GAPS Industrial NB Point Loma, CA – ULA Industrial Lease NB San Diego, CA – NSB Industrial Lease NAS Key West – Mole Pier Commercial Lease $8M(+/-) Annually 55,000sf Office
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Goals: Provide detailed guidance on policy and processes required to analyze, coordinate and execute successful energy projects. Evoke an entrepreneurial perspective amongst staff & stakeholders Benefits: Narrate detailed execution steps and timelines Outline roles and responsibilities for stakeholders to ensure projects are fully vetted prior to submission Provide full visibility on the project execution timelines needed to meet market demand and capture highest value for Navy Allow Navy better budgetary and project management visibility based on dual pipelines Provide Analytical Tools & Templates, References & Resources Energy Audit & Playbook: Ensuring EUL Program Consistency Results: Playbook will establish policy & standardize the plan formulation, evaluation, and management processes in pursuit of quality renewable energy EULs
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 6 Energy Audit & Cogen Playbook: Renewable Energy Technical Screening Tool Navy Financial Analysis Tool Formulate As-Is and To-Be Decision Tree Tool Navy Project Prioritization Tool Reconfigure Shore Facilities Investment Model (SFIM)
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 7 Navy EUL Program & SFIM Model Analysis of current infrastructure –By location – Navy-wide to individual facility –By functionality – using Shore Capability Areas (SCAs) and category codes –By mission importance – using Mission Dependency Index (MDI) Forecasts investment decision impacts on facility readiness (Condition, Configuration, Capacity, and Base Operating Services (BOS)) over time based on a specified list of projects or funding allocation –Funding Allocation – dollar investments based on type of actions –Idealized Investment – optimal projects to improve the Installation Figure of Merit (IFOM) across the Navy –Investment Plan – evaluation of the impacts from a specified list of projects SFIM Key Functions Analysis & Forecasting
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 8 EUL: Uniquely Positioned for Energy Projects MILCON Energy Conservation Investment Program - ECIP Energy Savings Performance Contracts - ESPC Utility Energy Service Contracts - UESC Power Purchase Agreements - PPA Key Energy Financial Platforms:
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 9 Navy EUL Program Are We on the Right Course? Navy Customers & Senior Stakeholders Private Sector & Energy Industry
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2012 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 10 Questions? Navy EUL Program
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