AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
U.S. Air Force
1. Headquarters U.S. Air Force
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U.S. Air Force
Energy Program
Mr. Doug Tucker
Staff Engineer for the Deputy Assistant
Secretary (Energy)
3. Operational Energy Strategy and
the Air Force Energy Plan
MORE FIGHT,
ENERGY STRATEGY
OSD OPERATIONAL
REDUCE DEMAND
ENERGY PILLARS
1
LESS FUEL
AIR FORCE
MORE OPTIONS,
LESS RISK 2 INCREASE SUPPLY
MORE CAPABILITY, CULTURE CHANGE:
3
LESS COST Increases energy awareness
Ensure that the armed forces have the energy resources they
require to meet 21st century challenges
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4. Reduce Demand –
Installations
GOAL Reduce energy intensity by 3% annually
PROGRESS:
Energy intensity down 16%
35 facilities & 812 homes LEED-certified
$274M investment (FY „11)
NEXT STEPS:
20% reduction in square footage by 2020
Complete smart metering deployment
Isolate process energy
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5. Increase Supply –
Installations
GOAL Increase use of renewable energy to 25% by 2025
PROGRESS:
6% of electricity from renewable sources
in FY11
131 projects at 56 installations (37MW)
NEXT STEPS:
50 renewable projects under construction
or awarded (19 MW)
6 Enhanced Use Leases (610 MW)
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6. Partnerships
GOAL Authorities available to meet Installation Energy Goals
Commercial Aviation
Industry
Enhanced Use Lease
Alternative Fuels Initiative
Energy Savings
Environmental Security
Performance Contracts
Technology Certification
Program Utility Energy
Private Sector Services
Entrepreneurs ContractsPower Purchase
DOE Labs
Agreement
Government Utilities
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7. Conclusion
“Fundamentally, we know that saving energy
saves lives. Whenever our forces go into harm‟s
way, they must have the best tools possible.
Improving our energy security can help us do that,
and we really don‟t have time to waste.”
– General Martin E. Dempsey
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
October 18, 2011
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