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Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort Hamilton  New York  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort Hamilton New York Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the Final Report on Increments A, B, and G of the Basewide Energy Engineering Analysis of Fort Hamilton, N.Y. Five complete Forms 1391, Military Construction Project Data, and Program Development Brochures are submitted herewith, under the Army's Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP). Increment A includes architectural and structural modifications (insulation, windows, weather stripping, caulking, and lighting). Increment B covers mechanical projects (boilers, central air conditioners, timeclock controls, and Energy Monitor and Control Systems). Increment G covers maintenance and repair and minor construction projects. (In this report, Increment G projects include waste heat recovery, pipe and tank insulation, and an air curtain installation.).

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Ainsworth Clinic  Fort Hamilton  New York  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Ainsworth Clinic Fort Hamilton New York Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reflects a joint effort between the field investigation team and the Clinic staff. The scope of this study included the following objectives: (1) Perform a complete energy audit and analysis of the entire facility. (2) Identify all energy conservation opportunities, including low cost/no cost items and perform complete evaluations of each. (3) Prepare programming documentation for all energy conservation investment program projects including DD Form 1391, a life cycle cost analysis summary sheet with backup calculations and a Project Development Brochure. (4) Prepare implementation documentation for all justifiable energy conservation opportunities. (5) List and prioritize all recommended energy conservation opportunities.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort Drum  New York  Executive Summary  Increments A  B  C  D  G    F

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort Drum New York Executive Summary Increments A B C D G F written by and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This executive summary provides a summarization of energy use and includes the results of five Increments of the energy engineering analysis program performed for Fort Drum.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort Monmouth  New Jersey  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort Monmouth New Jersey Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this analysis is to develop a systematic program of projects that will result in energy consumption reductions in compliance with the stated goals of the Army Facilities Energy Plan. (a) Reduce Army installation and active energy consumption by 25% of that consumed in FY75 as the base year. (b) Reduce average annual energy consumption per gross square foot of floor area by 20% in existing facilities compared to FY75 as the base year. At least 12% of the energy consumption reduced in existing buildings shall be accomplished through energy conservation projects under the Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) (c) Reduce average annual energy consumption per gross square foot of floor area by 45% in new buildings compared to FY75 as the base year. (d) Reduce dependence on critical fuels. The DOD goals to reduce dependence on critical fuels are: (1) To obtain at least 10% of total Army installation energy from coal, coal gasification, solid waste, refuse derived fuel and biomass. (2) To equip all natural gas only heating units and plants over 5 MEGA BTU per hour output with the capability to use oil or other alternate fuels (1982 goal). (3) To have on hand at the beginning of each heating season a 30-day fuel supply for all oil only, oil - natural gas, and coal heating units over 5 mega BTU per hour output based upon the coldest month recorded and in a mobilization condition.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Seneca Army Depot  New York  Executive Summary  Revision One

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Seneca Army Depot New York Executive Summary Revision One written by and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This contract called for the performance of Energy Engineering Analysis Programs of three U.S. Army installations: Fort Devens, Massachusetts; Letterkenny Army Depot, Pennsylvania; and Seneca Army Depot, New York. The objective of these Programs was the identification, evaluation, and development of programming documents for energy conservation projects which meet the criteria of the Army's Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP). At Seneca Army Depot (SEAD) the initial work under this contract called for the following studies: (1) Increment A, Energy Conservation Investigations for Buildings and Processes; (2) Increment B, Energy Conservation Investigations for Utilities and Energy Distribution Systems.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort George G  Meade  Maryland  Volume 1  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort George G Meade Maryland Volume 1 Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Army Energy Plan, established in early 1978, sets both short and long term energy goals for the Army consistent with the Presidential Executive Order 12003 issued in mid-1977. It directs the Major Army commands to develop detailed implementation plans and funding documents. The National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA) of 1978, directs that all facilities owned and operated by a Federal Agency must have all energy conservation retrofits performed by 1 January 1990. The Department of the Army, through the Corps of Engineers Baltimore, has contracted with Ewing Cole Cherry Parsky to provide the Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) at Fort George G. Meade under contract number DACA3l-82-C-0307. The results of the study are indicated in detail in the MAIN REPORT, Volume 2B of the Report. Back-up calculations are provided in Volume 4B of the Report.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort Devens  Massachusetts  Executive Summary  Revision One

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort Devens Massachusetts Executive Summary Revision One written by and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In February 1980, the Norfolk District Corps of Engineers initiated Contract No. DACA65-80-C-0003 with Reynolds, Smith and Hills of Jacksonville, Florida. This contract called for the performance of Energy Engineering Analysis Programs of three U.S. Army installations: Fort Devens, Massachusetts; Letter-Kenny Army Depot, Pennsylvania; and Seneca Army Depot, New York. The objective of these Programs was the identification, evaluation, and development of programming documents for energy conservation projects which meet the criteria of the Army's Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP). At Fort Devens (Devens) the initial work under this contract called for the following studies: (1) Increment A - Energy Conservation Investigations for Buildings and Processes; (2) Increment B - Energy Conservation Investigations for Utilities and Energy. Distribution Systems; (3) Increment C (Biomass only) - Investigation of Renewable Energy Projects.

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Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort Polk  Louisiana  Pre Final Executive Summary  Increment  F

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort Polk Louisiana Pre Final Executive Summary Increment F written by and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Executive Order 12003, dated 19 July 1977, initiated the U.S. Army's energy conservation effort. Specifically, the Executive Order led to the development of the Army Facilities Energy Plan which directs Army Staff and Major Army Commands to develop detailed implementation plans for energy conservation. As a result of these directives, the Fort Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contracted for an Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) at Fort Polk, Louisiana. The EEAP included Increments 'A', 'B', 'E', and 'O'.

Book Final Submittal  Executive Summary  Fort A P  Hill  Energy Engineering Analysis Program

Download or read book Final Submittal Executive Summary Fort A P Hill Energy Engineering Analysis Program written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The objective of this program is the summary of an Energy Engineering Analysis, conducted to provide a Basewide Energy Savings Plan at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia. This Plan includes recommendations for energy conservations Projects to reduce the installation's present energy consumption, as well as a description of other energy-related factors which affect consumption. It is important to note that savings figures presented in this summary can only be realized after all Projects have been implemented. MMM Design Group has developed Projects that meet the funding requirements for the D.O.D.'s Energy Conservation Investment Program. Furthermore, the recommended Projects provide compliance with the Army Facilities Energy Plan. This summary presents data relative to the following chronological period: (A) 1975 Energy Consumption (baseline). (B) 1985 Energy Use (projection).

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort George G  Meade  Maryland  Phase III Report  Volume 1  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort George G Meade Maryland Phase III Report Volume 1 Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Army Energy Plan, established in early 1978, sets both short and long term energy goals for the Army consistent with the Presidential Executive order issued in mid-1977. It directs the Major Army commands to develop detailed implementation plans and funding documents. The Department of the Army, through the Corps of Engineers Baltimore, has contracted with Ewing Cole Cherry Parsky to provide the Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) at Fort George G. Meade under contract number DACA31-82-C-0307. The increments of work to be provided as stated in the Contract are: - Increment A: Energy Conservation Investigations for Buildings and Processes. The Facilities Engineering Office at Fort Meade indicated that they would rather have specific information for a selected group of buildings rather than extrapolated information which they do not believe will be useful to them because of the considerable amount of work that they have already done and are planning to do. As a consequence, with the exception of certain housing and barracks buildings which can be extrapolated, the buildings selected by Fort Meade for study are atypical, and limit the extent of the analysis. Energy Conservation Investigations of Utilities and energy Distribution Systems, Energy Monitoring and Control Systems (EMCS), and Local Use of Available Waste Fuels in Existing Energy Plants. By Contract, the EMCS analysis for Increment B is limited to a general review of the problems with the existing system and an expression of Ewing Cole Cherry Parsky's opinion on what should be done with existing systems. Renewable Energy Projects. By Contract, Increment C is limited to solar studies only. Solar studies are not to include space heating or cooling. Facilities Engineering Conservation Measures Projects Identified in Increments A & B That Do Not Qualify Under ECIP Criteria.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis  Final  4th  Submission  Executive Summary for U S  Army Natick Research and Development Laboratories  Natick  Massachusetts

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Final 4th Submission Executive Summary for U S Army Natick Research and Development Laboratories Natick Massachusetts written by and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this analysis is to develop a systematic program of projects that will result in energy consumption reductions in compliance with the stated goals of the Army Facilities Energy Plan.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Fort Drum  New York  Executive Summary  Increments A  B  C  D    G

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Fort Drum New York Executive Summary Increments A B C D G written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Insulation and other weatherization measures represent the most significant opportunities for reduction in energy consumption. The most cost effective energy conservation project found within the scope of this study is automatic setback of building heating systems during unoccupied periods. The most suitable means of accomplishing this is to use a central processor and FM radio signals. Such an FM control system can economically be used to control peak electrical demands by load shedding electric heat and water well pumps. Circular fluorescent lighting systems have been found to be cost effective in selected buildings at Fort Drum. Wind turbine-generated electrical power is expected to be cost effective for Fort Drum by 1985 if projected trends in wind turbine cost and electrical energy cost are realized. The concept of converting solid waste to energy at Fort Drum is not cost effective due to a widely fluctuating population. Total energy and selective energy have both been found to be less cost effective than a central wood-fired water boiler plant. Solar energy is not cost effective for Fort Drum. Under Facilities Engineering Analysis Program, Vol. II B, 29 projects were identified that were less than 100,000 dollars and therefore did not meet ECIP criteria. EMCS was evaluated in accordance with TM-5-185-2 and was rejected in favor of FM control. Duty cycling of fans was rejected because there are very few large fans.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Limited Energy Study  Watervliet Arsenal  Watervliet  New York  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Limited Energy Study Watervliet Arsenal Watervliet New York Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The objectives of this contract, as explained in the Detailed Scope of Work (Appendix A in Volume II) of the contract are as follows: A. Review, use and incorporate applicable data and results of the previously completed Energy Engineering Analysis Program study. B. Perform a limited site audit and analysis of the industrial facility. C. Re-evaluate specific projects or ECOs from the previous study to determine its economic feasibility based on revised criteria, current site conditions and technical applicability. However, no previously identified process energy-related projects or ECOs were selected by Watervliet Arsenal. D. Evaluate specific ECOs to determine their energy savings potential and economic feasibility as indicated in the Appendix of the Scope of Work. E. Prepare programming and implementation documentation for all justifiable ECOs. F. Prepare a comprehensive report which will document the work accomplished, the results and the recommendations.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  Increments A B G  Stratford Army Engine Plant  Stratford  Connecticut  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program Increments A B G Stratford Army Engine Plant Stratford Connecticut Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this analysis is to develop a systematic program of projects that will result in energy consumption reductions in compliance with the stated goals of the Army Facilities Energy Plan for the Stratford Army Engine Plant in Stratford, Connecticut. Reduced energy consumption is a stated goal for the Army Facility Energy Plan.

Book Energy Engineering Analysis Program  National Training Center  Fort Irwin  California  Executive Summary

Download or read book Energy Engineering Analysis Program National Training Center Fort Irwin California Executive Summary written by and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Executive Summary outlines the results of all work under Phases I and II for the Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) for Fort Irwin, National Training Center (NTC). Work is authorized under contract number DACA 05-81-C-0258 with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, California. The purpose of this Energy Engineering Analysis Program is to develop Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) projects in compliance with the objectives set forth in the Army Facilities Energy Plan (AFEP). Energy conservation goals for the Fort Irwin NTC facilities in terms of reduction in, energy consumption per square foot of building floor area are as follows: (1) 20% reduction by FY1985, and (2) 40% reduction by FY2000.