In order to reach the energy reduction and sustainability goals of the Executive Order 13123, and to minimize overall energy and water costs, the U.S Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), with assistance of PNNL, has embarked on a program to develop comprehensive 10-year Energy Management Plans for each of the 11 major FORSCOM installations. These plans will identify activities and projects critical to the installation?s reaching the Executive Order (E.O.) goals as well as help ensure a reliable and secure energy supply. Each FORSCOM installation will be responsible for developing a plan that is closely linked with the installation Master Plan. The Energy Management Plan will cover elements on both the demand side and the supply side, as well as energy/water security assessments and funding/financing resource requirements.
Revised: April 15, 2003 |
Published: October 1, 2002
Citation
Parker G.B., A. Gillespie, D.R. Dixon, D.R. Brown, R.W. Reilly, and W.M. Warwick. 2002.Strategy for Developing 10-Year Energy Management Plans at U.S. Army Forces Command Installations. In Solutions for Energy Security and Facility Management Challenges, Proceeding of the 25th World Energy Engineering Conference, 129-140. Lilburn, Georgia:Fairmont Press.PNNL-SA-37085.