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As demands on our electrical system increase and threats from climate change and cyber bad-actors continue to grow, energy resilience is becoming ever more important. Over the past few years, ESTCP has demonstrated several technologies that strive to improve the resilience of installation energy systems. In this technical session, speakers discussed the Navy’s strategic approach to improving installation energy resilience along with a selection of ESTCP projects that address different aspects of energy resilience.
Session Chair: Mr. Tim Tetreault, ESTCP, Installation Energy and Water |
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Introduction by Session Chair |
Mr. Tim Tetreault, ESTCP, Installation Energy and Water |
Navy Installation Energy Program Summary (IEPS) |
Mr. Keith Benson, Navy Installations Command |
A Comprehensive and Scalable Approach to Electrifying the Department of the Air Force’s Vehicle Fleet |
Ms. Seema Aziz-Hall, Department of the Air Force (DAF) |
Conducting Installation Energy and Water Plans (IEWPs) for the U.S. Army |
Mr. Frank Holcomb, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
Use of Intelligent Circuit Breakers for Energy Management & Control |
Dr. Thomas Reddoch, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) |
Fort Belvoir Projects and Future Plans |
Mr. Kevin Brady, Army |
Defense Innovation Unit |
Mr. Ben Richardson, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) |