Solutions for Reducing Installation Carbon Emissions
DoD spends nearly $3.5 billion annually to power, heat, and cool approximately 300,000 buildings hosted on installations around the globe. This technical session looked at the opportunities across the installation to offer cost-effective solutions to reduce carbon emissions. Presentations from ongoing ESTCP demonstrations focused on innovative improvements to HVAC systems and a new project evaluating the potential to electrify mission support equipment. Speakers also discussed geothermal systems and examples of campus-wide electrification strategies.
Session Chair: Mr. David Asiello, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Environment & Energy Resilience) | |
Session Introduction | Mr. David Asiello, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Environment & Energy Resilience) |
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Environment & Energy Resilience) Policies and Strategies | Mr. Mike McGhee, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Environment & Energy Resilience) |
Reducing Energy and Water Usage for Cooling at DoD Facilities with the Sky | Dr. Eli Goldstein, SkyCool Systems, Inc. |
Building Electrification | Mr. Brett Bridgeland, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) |
Electrifying Flightline Mission Support Equipment | Lt Col, Retired Thomas Layne, AFRL |
Advanced DX HVAC Technology Demonstrations | Dr. Michael West, Advantek Consulting Engineering, Inc. (ACE) |
Geothermal Technologies Office | Dr. Susan Hamm, Geothermal Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) |
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