Energy savings opportunity survey Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Phase II. Volume 1, section 1-3. Final report
Systems Corp surveyed and completed energy analyses for 112 buildings, two generators, four chillers, and roadway lighting. The energy conservation opportunities (ECOs) evaluated were lighting efficiency improvements, peak-shaving generators, chiller replacement, variable speed circulation pumps, EMCS expansion, and Commissary lighting. Cost estimates were prepared using M-CACES. Life cycle cost analyses were performed using the Life Cycle Cost in Design (LCCID) computer program. Project development brochures (PDBs) and DD1391 forms were prepared for Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) projects. The projects that were developed represent $187,203 in annual savings with favorable simple paybacks and savings to investment ratios (SIRs). Systems Engineering and Management Corporation (Systems Corp) was contracted by the Louisville District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers in June 1993 to perform an energy savings opportunity survey (ESOS) for 112 buildings at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. In addition, the project includes an exterior lighting survey of five locations around the facility, a comprehensive survey of two generators at the Water Treatment Plant and Boiling Springs Pump House, and four chillers serving four buildings.
- Research Organization:
- Systems Engineering and Management, Carlsbad, CO (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 557381
- Report Number(s):
- AD-A-330272/6/XAB; CNN: Contract DACA27-93-C-0096; TRN: 73441149
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: PBD: Nov 1993
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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