Defense Energy Summit DOE National Lab Programs: Supporting DoD Energy Missions

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Defense Energy Summit
DOE National Lab Programs: Supporting DoD Energy Missions
Sandia’s Defense Energy Security Capabilities and Projects
Alan Nanco
Manager, Military and Energy Systems Analysis
505-848-9147
asnanco@sandia.gov
November 13, 2013
Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed
Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.
Sandia’s Capabilities to Address Defense Energy
Security Challenges throughout DoD Acquisition Life Cycle
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Sandia’s Modeling, Simulation and Analysis Capabilities
being applied to Defense Energy Security Challenges
Military Modernization Programs
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Systems Performance Modeling
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Energy Efficiency Analysis
Operational Effectiveness
System of Systems Assessments &
Trade Studies
Reliability Analysis
Optimization & Decision Support
Operational Energy Security Analyses
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Warfighter Systems
Forward Operating Bases
Vehicle Systems
Sandia Provides the DoD and the Military
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Modeling, Simulation and Analysis Solutions
Sandia’s Energy Research, Development, Test
and Evaluation Facilities and Capabilities
Supervisory Control & Data
Acquisition (SCADA) Test Bed
Combustion Research
Facility (CRF)
Distributed Energy Technologies
Laboratory (DETL)
National Solar Thermal Test Facility
Battery Abuse Testing
Laboratory (BATLab)
Joint BioEnergy Institute
(JBEI)
(Sandia, LBNL, PNNL, LLNL,
UC-Berkley, UC-Davis &
Carnegie Inst. for Science)
Liquefied Natural Gas Fire
National Infrastructure
Simulation & Analysis Center
(NISAC)
(Sandia & LANL)
Center for Integrated
Nanotechnologies (CINT)
(Sandia and LANL)
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering
Laboratory (PSEL)
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Sandia’s Projects and Experience with DoD
Energy Security Challenges
Energy Surety
Assessments & Microgrid
Conceptual Designs
• Philadelphia Navy Yard – new FY11,
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Norfolk – new FY11, DOE OE
Camp Smith – completed FY10, DOE
FEMP
Indian Head NWC – complete FY10,
DOE OE
Ft. Sill – completed FY07, LDRD
Ft. Bliss – Phase 1 completed FY10,
DOE FEMP
Ft. Carson – Nearing completion, DOE
FEMP
Ft. Devens (99th ANG) – Conceptual
design complete, DOE OE/DoD
Ft. Belvoir – Prelim design done, DOE
OE/FEMP
Cannon AFB – New FY11
Vandenberg AFB – Initial site visit
complete, DOE FEMP
Kirtland AFB – 2/3 complete, DOE OE
Maxwell AFB –Conceptual design
complete, DOE OE/DoD
NORTHCOM – Creech AFB – Joint
Energy and Physical Security
Assessment – FY12, OSD ATL OEPP
SOUTHCOM – Soto Cano, Honduras –
FY12/FY13, OSD ATL OEPP (SNL/NREL)
CENTCOM – Bagram, Afghanistan –
FY13, OSD ATL OEPP (SNL/NREL)
Small Scale Demos
• Maxwell AFB – DOE OE/
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Ft. Sill – SNL tech advisor
Base Camp Integration Lab
(BCIL) at Ft. Devens –
Expeditionary Energy
Storage System (EESS)
Demo FY12-FY14
Large Scale
Demos
• SPIDERS JCTD FY11-FY14
− Joint Base Hickam
− Camp Smith
− Ft. Carson
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(SNL, NREL, INL, PNNL &
ORNL)
Ft Leonard Wood CBITEC
– Exploratory Discussions
for FY14 RDT&E Projects
Operational Energy
Modeling & Analysis
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Ground Combat Systems
Energy Efficiency KPP Analyses
FY11
Contingency Basing (e.g.,
FOBs) Architectures and
Assessments FY12-FY14
Joint Operational Energy for
Ground Systems, FOBs &
Warfighters FY12-FY14
USMC Expeditionary Energy
Office FY12-FY14
BCIL at Ft. Devens - M&S for
Decision Support FY12-FY14
Selected Defense Energy Security Projects –
Installations
• Renewable Energy Systems Encroachment study for USAF AFRL
and ACC – Nellis AFB
• Interagency Field Test and Evaluation (IFT&E) of Mitigation
Methods for Wind Turbine Interference on Radars Project – Joint
DoD, DOE, DHS and FAA (Sandia & MIT/LL)
• NORTHCOM – Creech USAF Base – Integrated Energy Security
and Physical Security Pilot Project
• SOUTHCOM – Soto Cano Energy Surety Assessment Project –
Sandia and NREL Team
• CENTCOM – Bagram AF Energy Surety Assessment Project –
Sandia and NREL Team
• Smart Power Infrastructure Demonstration for Energy, Reliability,
and Security (SPIDERS) JCTD Program
– Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Fort Carson, Camp Smith
– SNL, NREL, INL, PNNL & ORNL Team
Selected Defense Energy Security Projects –
Operational Energy
• Joint Operational Energy Initiative (JOEI) for Ground Systems
(Platforms, FOBs & Warfighters) – focus on supply chain and
sustainment from BCTs to FOBs
– DoD Ground systems modeling and analysis as it relates to energy efficiency, fuel
use, convoys, and overall long term O&S cost reductions
• USMC Expeditionary Energy Office (E2O) Project
– Sandia providing SMEs along with modeling, simulation and analysis for decision
support as they consider technologies explored via Experimental Forward Operating
Base (ExFOB) demos and potential R&D investments
• Army Contingency Basing Infrastructure (CBI) Project
– System of systems modeling and analysis of small to medium sized Forward
Operating Bases (Patrol Base [PBs], Combat Outposts [COPs] and small FOBs) –
energy security is key element
• Army Expeditionary Energy Storage System Demonstration
Project - Base Camp Integration Lab (BCIL) at Fort Deven’s
– test and evaluation projects to include renewable energy systems, microgrid,
large scale energy storage, controls systems and software, etc.
QUESTIONS?
Alan S. Nanco
Manager, Military and Energy Systems Analysis
(505) 845-9147
asnanco@sandia.gov
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