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Review Strawman Roadmaps and Potential Technology Projects for Sustainable Installations Initiative Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Tom Broadwater National Defense Center for Environmental Excellence
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A Sustainable Installation... Optimizes military training Provides for the well-being of soldiers and families –Great Facilities –Strong cultural/community services Has a mutually-beneficial relationship with the local community Is life-cycle cost-effective to operate Systematically decreases its dependence: – on fossil fuels and mining; – on non-biodegradable and toxic compounds; Does not use resources faster than nature can regenerate them; Operates within its “fair share” of earth’s resources
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Purpose of Sustainable Installations Initiative (SII) Technology Workshop Series The ultimate deliverables from a series of three workshops will be: Technology roadmaps that demonstrate which existing technologies can be applied, in what order, and at what cost benefit to reach the 25-year sustainability goals established by the installations, Potential demonstration projects with partnering agencies; and Identification of gaps in existing organizational framework and technologies (needs statements).
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Sustainable Installations Initiative Workshop Series Workshop #1 Army Research Office April 28, 2005 Who: Army “Pilot” Sustainability Planners, IMA, ACSIM, ODEP, ARO, Others What: Use Findings of “Pilot” Assessment Database and Installation Data Calls as a Starting Point for Baseline (Recent ISP Data) Technology Roadmap Hierarchy Technology Needs Baseline Workshop #2 DoD/EPA Region 4 Conference June 29-30, 2005 What: Use Roadmap Hierarchy and Technology Needs Baseline to Align Potential Demonstration Opportunities with Installation Objectives Who: Army “Pilot” Sustainability Planners and other interests, DOD, EPA, DOE, State, Industry Technology Providers Workshop #3 Tentative Fort Bragg Fall 2005 Potential Demonstration Projects Near-, mid-, and long- term (R&D) Needs Initial Technology Roadmap Who: Federal Agency & Industry Technology Experts, Army “Pilot” Sustainability Planners & HQ Personnel What: Use Initial Roadmap & Populate Requirements (near through long term) Technology Starts Technology Roadmap(s) Demonstration Projects for NDCEE Installation Focus -Installations with Established/Mature Sustainability Programs -Potential Expansion to other Installations as Programs Mature Coordinated Approach -Matching Vetted Technology Needs with Solution Providers -Facilitating a Process Aligned with RDT&E Outcome You Are Here
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The deliverables that this workshop needs to develop are: (1) Next iteration of installation sustainability technology roadmaps, (2) High priority potential technology field demonstration projects, and (3) Identification of potential technology partners that support installation sustainability goals and strategies. Purpose of SII Technology Workshop #2
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Example Technology Roadmap Increasing Electricity Transmission Capacity, Control, and Stability R&D Logic (This chart illustrates key milestones on the road to improved transmission grid capacity, control and stability.)* Next Generation Power Grid Power System Planning and Analysis Technology Development 2005 2010 Regional Planning Continental Planning Post-Silicon Power Electronics Wide-Area Measurement System Power Electronics-Based Network Controls Grid Automation Integrating Distributed Energy Resources into Transmission and Distribution Grid Operations and Control * Source: Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), “Electricity Technology Roadmap”, 2003
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Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Goal - buy completely cyclable non-toxic materials, use local sources, generate zero waste Zero Waste Local Sourcing Materials Design/Selection Strategies:
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Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Technology Roadmap for Zero Waste 2005 - 201020202030 Realm of Possible Technologies Objectives from Installation Plans Innovative recycling, reuse, reduction, and partnering w/ communities (C,CP) Reduce municipal waste -composting facilities, reuse, recycling (CP) Material Recovery Facility (B) Reduce industrial and hazardous wastes (B,C,CP,H,L) B – Bragg, C – Carson, CP – Campbell, H – Hood, L - Lewis Recycled Asphalt Plasma Arc Technology LASER Cleaning Thermal Spray Vitrification Artificial Reefs Landfill Fluff Biomimicry Scrap Tire Recovery E-Paper
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Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Technology Roadmap Summary – Results from WS#1 2005 2010 Innovative Recycling, Reuse, Reduction of Municipal Wastes Reduce Industrial and Hazardous Wastes Zero Waste R&D Needs Objectives from Installation Plans Strategy Develop process to recycle municipal and dining hall waste into reusable material Find mission-based uses for plastic/fluff product from waste grinding Develop competitive, recyclable, sustainable replacement for Styrofoam Mining from air/water injection--municipal solid waste/methane decomposition Demo permanent facility deconstruction (50’s-70’s vintage buildings) Demo full-scale waste/garbage grinding into useable products Demo regional furniture cycle manufacture (remanufacture) – use & recovery Demo recycling of modular facilities Potential Tech Demo Projects
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Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Technology Roadmap Summary – Results from WS#1 2005 2010 Research Local Markets for Environmentally Preferred Products Assess Tracking Systems for Environmentally Preferred Products Maximize Local Sourcing R&D Needs Objectives from Installation Plans Strategy Develop a Sustainability Ranking System for procurement offices Conduct Life Cycle Analysis for commonly purchased products Define “Sustainable Procurement” Demonstrate a Sustainability Ranking System and tracking system for procurement practices that includes life cycle evaluations and templates to profile manufacturing and vendor location, expertise, and costs against a triple bottom line of mission, environment, and community well-being. Potential Tech Demo Projects 2030
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Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Technology Roadmap Summary – Results from WS#1 2005 2010 Integrate Environmentally Preferred Products and sustainable practices into Statements of Work and other contract vehicles Materials & Design Selection R&D Needs Objectives from Installation Plans Strategy Develop a Sustainable Installation Design Guide Web database for materials/product comparisons against sustainable criteria Develop “Green Building” construction design specifications Develop “Green Building” construction design specification guide Potential Tech Demo Projects Do Technology Transfer of “Installation Design Guide for Fort Bragg” Develop sustainable construction characteristics comparative database
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“Rate the Potential Technology Roadmap/Projects” Goal Category: Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Strategy: Zero Waste Project Name: Brief Description: R&D Needs Review: Closely Related to R& D/Technology Needs – Yes No Comments: Objectives Review: Supports Technology Objectives – Yes No Comments: Benefits (Mission, Community, and Environment/return on investment): Key Challenges: Technology Partners (Those headed down the road):
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“New or Existing Projects” Goal Category: Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement Strategy: Zero Waste Project Name: Brief Description: R&D Needs Review: Closely Related to R& D/Technology Needs – Yes No Comments: Objectives Review: Supports Technology Objectives – Yes No Comments: Benefits (Mission, Community, and Environment/return on investment): Key Challenges: Primary POC/Location of Project: Technology Partners (Those headed down the road):
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Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) Overview for Sustainable Installations Initiative Mr. Brad Smith, Executive Director, SERDP Sustainable Acquisition and Procurement
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