November 29, 2006
Report

Central Energy System Modernization at Fort Jackson, South Carolina

Abstract

An evaluation of technology options was conducted for the central energy systems at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. There were two objectives in conducting this study. From a broader viewpoint, the Army would like to develop a systematic approach to management of its central energy systems and selected Fort Jackson for this “pilot” study for a prospective Central Energy System Modernization Program. From a site-specific perspective, the objective was to identify the lowest life-cycle cost energy supply option(s) at Fort Jackson for buildings currently served by central boilers and chillers. This study was co-funded by the Army’s Southeast Region and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program.

Revised: December 9, 2006 | Published: November 29, 2006

Citation

Brown D.R., W.D. Chvala, and J.A. Dirks. 2006. Central Energy System Modernization at Fort Jackson, South Carolina Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.