
doi: 10.2172/10122478
The US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) has tasked Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) as the lead laboratory supporting the US Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program`s (FEMP) mission to identify, evaluate, and assist in acquiring all cost-effective energy projects at Fort Drum. This is a model program PNL is designing for federal customers served by the Niagara Mohawk Power Company (Niagara Mohawk). It will (1) identify and evaluate all electric and fossil fuel cost-effective energy projects; (2) develop a schedule at each installation for project acquisition considering project type, size, timing, capital requirements, as well as energy and dollar savings; and (3) secure 100% of the financing required to implement electric energy efficiency projects from Niagara Mohawk and have Niagara Mohawk procure the necessary contractors to perform detailed audits and install the technologies. This report provides the results of the fossil fuel and electric energy resource opportunity (ERO) assessments performed by PNL at one of Niagara Mohawk`s primary federal facilities, the FORSCOM Fort Drum facility located near Watertown, New York. It is a companion report to Volume 1, the Executive Summary, and Volume 2, the Baseline Detail.
Energy Conservation, Consumption, Furnaces, Cost, Government Buildings, Energy Efficiency, Energy Consumption, 004, Hvac Systems, Energy Management, Lighting Systems, Water Heating, Fossil-Fuel Power Plants, Military Facilities, Refrigeration 320100, And Utilization, Electric Utilities, Electric Motors, Buildings, Boilers, Resource Assessment, 32 Energy Conservation
Energy Conservation, Consumption, Furnaces, Cost, Government Buildings, Energy Efficiency, Energy Consumption, 004, Hvac Systems, Energy Management, Lighting Systems, Water Heating, Fossil-Fuel Power Plants, Military Facilities, Refrigeration 320100, And Utilization, Electric Utilities, Electric Motors, Buildings, Boilers, Resource Assessment, 32 Energy Conservation
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