September 30, 2009
Conference Paper

Renewable Energy in Fitness Centers

Abstract

All military installations have goals for implementing renewable energy projects, but not all have abundant solar energy or have massive feedstock for a large biomass plant. They must build up their renewable portfolio one project at it a time where they make the most sense – most of the time through small projects on specific buildings. During the last few years, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) provided project support to Army Installation Management Command Southeast Region (IMCOM-Southeast) installations. One of the building types visited, the physical fitness center (PFC), almost always yield project ideas. The building lends itself to a number of different technologies, and the high traffic nature is the perfect place to craft an educational message for users and demonstrate an installation’s commitment to sustainable energy development.

Revised: July 28, 2011 | Published: September 30, 2009

Citation

Chvala W.D. 2009. Renewable Energy in Fitness Centers. In Proceeding of the World Energy Engineering Congress, November 4-6, 2009, Washington DC, Paper No. 84. Atlanta, Georgia:Association of Energy Engineers. PNNL-SA-68443.