Vehicles. DOD EV Deployment. DOE and Army Partnership

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1 Biofuels DOE, USDA and Navy to work together to construct sustainable, commercial-scale biorefineries to produce renewable jet and diesel fuels in the near-term: Drop-in hydrocarbon biofuels meeting military specifications Geographically diverse locations to enable market access No adverse impact on food / feed supplies Demonstrate commercial viability to encourage private-sector investment Utilize Defense Production Act (DPA) and Commodity Credit Corporation for flexible joint funding and spending

2 Vehicles DOE and Army Partnership Advanced combustion engines and transmissions; Lightweight structures and materials Energy recovery and thermal management Alternative fuels and lubricants Hybrid propulsions systems Analytical tools DOD EV Deployment Develop a strategy to maximize use of Electric Vehicles in DOD s non-tactical ground fleet, while minimizing lifecycle investment. Achieve lifecycle cost parity (or better) between EV s and comparable ICE vehicles. Begin a 3-5 year large-scale integration of EV s in FY2012.

3 Energy Storage DOD DC Input for (Renewables, Fuel Cells) HESM Unit DC High Rate Power Dense Storage Storage: Technologies High Rate Batteries Metal Air Batteries High Energy Flywheels Flow Batteries Capacitors Multifunction Power Conversion Control AC Energy Dense Storage Multifunction Power Conversion Control: Multi Rate Control & Energy Storage Management Thermal Tolerant Power Conversion for Continuous Operation kw/mj Energy Storage Interface sec 1 sec 5 sec 1 sec HESM System Design: Generator Isolation Switch Loads Lightweight System Safety & Containment Robust Thermal Architecture & Interface

4 Energy Surety and Microgrids DOE/DOD jointly funds Sandia National Laboratory to develop energy surety microgrid designs: Identify base energy infrastructure changes to increase energy supply reliability to support base critical mission readiness Supports base energy security by improving utilization of on-site distributed generation resources, supports integration of renewables, and cyber security. Army - Ft Sill, Ft. Bliss, Ft. Belvoir, Ft. Devens, Ft. Carson, IMCOM exploring 2 additional Navy/Marines - Indian Head, Camp Smith, Guam/Okinawa potential Air Force Maxwell, Kirtland, Schriever, Vandenberg

5 Energy Surety and Microgrids Smart Power Infrastructure Demonstration for Energy Reliability and Security Smart Microgrid (SNL) Advanced Metering Infrastructure Substation & Distribution Automation Two-Way Communications & Control Adaptive Relaying Cyber Security (INL, SNL, ORNL) Defense-in-depth Leverage best practices Strong authentication Role-based access Dynamic Control (SNL, ORNL) Load Control Systems Islanding Control System Energy Management System Seamless Grid Synchronization Assistant Technical Manager (SNL) Demand Side Management (NREL, ORNL) Energy Efficiency Technologies Dynamic Voltage Regulators Smart Sockets Automated Load Shedding Operational Test Agency (PNNL) Energy Storage (NREL) Vehicle-to-Grid Hydrogen Batteries Assistant Transition Manager (PNNL) Renewable Integration (NREL) Photovoltaic Wind Fuel Cells Biofuel

6 Building Efficiency Demonstrations Roof Top HVAC Deployment Building products and appliances Building codes Education Policy Work with Services on behavior change through training and analysis. Work with Army on Exterior Lighting Policy Building Hub DOD is and member on the Buildings Hub Advisory Board

7 FEMP Technical Assistance DOD and military services received over $9 million in technical assistance for 68 projects selected by FEMP (70% of total TA funding) NORTHCOM, 8% PACOM, 26% Army, 30% Navy, 10% Marine Corps, 8% Air Force, 18% To date, DOD has committed $56 Million to implement FEMP recommended projects For all DOD projects: 199 Energy Conservation Measures Feasible 54 Renewable Energy Opportunities Feasible

8 Advanced Manufacturing Institute for Manufacturing $30M Pilot DOE, DOD, and Commerce FY12 $1B in the President s FY13 Budget for 15 Institutes Defense Production Act Committee formed an interagency study group on Power & Energy Initial study topics for DPA Title III Studies/Projects Cost carbon fiber in energy applications Gallium nitride devices for power electronics and solid state lighting Standardization of fuel cell balance of plant Other (batteries, etc.)

9 DOE COCOM Energy Advisors Staffing senior Energy Advisors at U.S. Combatant Command (COCOM) Headquarters through a reimbursable agreement MOU s with five out of six geographic COCOMs (AFRICOM, CENTCOM, EUCOM, PACOM, and SOUTHCOM) Providing broad range of advice, supporting strategic, in-theater energy and nuclear issues: 1) Reaching back to DOE and NNSA for technical and policy guidance; 2) Developing analytic products that provide strategic guidance and situational awareness to the Command; 3) Representing the Command in various energy-related engagements; and 4) Finding new opportunities for DOE to engage with Command

10 DOE National Laboratories With more than 30,000 scientists and engineers that report to DOE, the National Labs and Technology Centers are one of the Department s most valuable assets in research, analysis, and development of energy technologies

11 MOU Projects Catalog What is it? A secure database-driven website What will it provide? A mechanism for collecting and managing information on all current and future DOE-DOD energy security projects A searchable environment for all DOE and DOD employees and contractors to align projects and capabilities with energy security requirements A tool to help DOE and DOD understand and develop new technical solutions to meet DOD requirements

12 May 2012 Questions? POC: Ben Steinberg / ben.steinberg@hq.doe.gov