Monday, February 6, 2012

US Army Awards $61 million worth of Vitality Contracts

It was just announced last week that the U.S. Army awarded 3 Power Savings Efficiency Contracts in December totaling $ 61 million, including a contract that will outcome in the greatest renewable vitality project place into location by the U.S. Army.


With each other, the 3 projects will save the Army a total of 267 billion BTUs yearly and supply the Army with eight.two megawatts of renewable energy capacity.


At Fort Carson, Colo., the Army partnered with a regional vitality supplier to build a photovoltaic solar array on leading of a closed landfill. The White Sands Missile Range venture in New Mexico, awarded last December, will give the Army with four.44-megawatts of set up photovoltaic capability conserving ten million kilowatt hours of electrical energy and $ 930,000 annually. When completed, the White Sands project will be the largest renewable vitality project in the Army, more than double the size of this two-megawatt array at Fort Carson.


White Sands Missile Variety


The 1st project was awarded to Siemens Government Technologies to give the Army with four.44 megawatts of set up photovoltaic capability at the White Sands Missile Array. The $ 16.8 million contract will produce a lot more than 10 percent of the installation’s electrical demands through solar power by the finish of this 12 months, conserving the Army 10 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, a total of $ 930,000 saved a 12 months.


When the installation is finished, this venture will end result in the biggest renewable vitality project in the Army, much more than double the size of the current contender, the two-megawatt array at Fort Carson, Colorado.


Fort Bliss, Texas


This venture will see Johnson Controls Inc. preserve the Army $ 42 million in energy costs over 25 many years by acquiring vitality developed by five,500 solar panels for Fort Bliss, Texas, with out the Army in fact owning the gear. The $ 16 million venture was awarded to offset peak afternoon energy demands when utility charges are at their highest, and to get close to possible brown-outs which are susceptible to take place.


Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico


John Controls was also awarded a $ 34-million contract to instal wind and solar photovoltaic systems, LED lighting, energy management management methods, and other energy conservation equipment and processes at Fort Buchanan and eleven Army Reserve Centres on the island of  Puerto Rico. This project is anticipated to preserve the Army much more than $ 65 million above the daily life of the 16 year contract.


Supply: U.S. Army


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