Energy Security &
Resiliency
A Conceptual Plan to Provide Affordable Infrastructure
Resiliency, while Ensuring Persistence of Mission
Capabilities within the DOD
Briefing
September 12, 2014
Intro
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Exelon/Constellation Capabilities
Security on our Soil
• Nearly 200 years of U.S. roots
• Operate in 46 States
• More than 26,000 dedicated employees
Best in Class Standards
• Built, own, and operate approximately 35,000 MW (164
MW Solar, 1,299 MW wind)
• History of successful project completion
• Operational Excellence
A Dedicated Federal Team
• Dedicated federal development, engineering,
construction, compliance, and environmental
stewardship divisions within Constellation.
A Diverse Portfolio of Expertise
• Constellation is involved in every facet of the
energy eco-system from generation,
distribution and fuels management through
supply to the end meter.
Active Project Deployment
• Constructing 34 energy efficiency projects
across 12 States in 2014
Exelon Portfolio - Total Generation Capacity*
Nuclear
4%
Gas
3%
Oil
Coal
Wind/Solar/Other
Hydro
2
6%
28%
• Financed & built over $1 Billion in energy related
projects
• Over 4,000 energy savings projects implemented
4%
*As of 12/31/12
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55%
Macro Energy Issues
Energy Price
Volatility
Energy Security &
Resiliency
Sustainability
Compliance
Power Reliability &
Grid Pressures
Emergency
Preparedness
Base
Optimization
Cyber & Physical
Security Threats
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Distributed generation strategies mitigate
risk, reduce energy price volatility, and
support the achievement of strategic
objectives and agency mission.
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Cost Neutral Solutions that Align with Agency Mission
Fuel Cells, etc.
Sensors & Controllers
Power distribution
Chilled/Hot water distribution
IT
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Delivering A Realistic Approach to Energy Security
By employing a holistic approach to your energy strategy – evaluating project economics
in aggregate with respect to mission requirements – you can achieve budget neutrality
and project deployment.
A Holistic Energy Strategy
Traditional
Power
Electricity, Gas,
Hydroelectricity
• GSA Power
Contracts
• DLA Power
Contracts
• UNICOR/
Federal
Prison
Industries
• 2922a
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Renewable
Integration
Solar, Wind,
Geothermal
• EUL
• USACE
Renewable
MATOC
• UNICOR/
Federal
Prison
Industries
• DOE ESPC
• Schedule 84
• 2922a
Demand Side
Management
Energy
Storage
Load Response,
Energy Efficiency
Fuel Cells,
Electric/Thermal
Energy Storage
Area-wide
Schedule 03
Schedule 84
DOE Super
ESPC
• USACE ESPC
• ESPC IDIQ
• Basic
Ordering
Agreement
•
•
•
•
• GSA PPA
• DLA PPA
• 2922a
Cost Neutral
Microgrid
A strategic
combination of
contract vehicles
managed under
one umbrella to
achieve one
unified program.
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Leveraging Appropriations
Cost Neutral Solutions that Align with Agency Mission
Maximize savings by leveraging existing contracts and appropriations:
Scenario 1
Assumes Average Annual Base spending of $20M
X
$20M
AVG ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
PROJECT SAVINGS
Scenario 2
AVG ENERGY
BUDGET
$20M
AVG
ENERGY
BUDGET
X
20%
X
20%
X
AVG ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
PROJECT
SAVINGS
15yrs
15yrs
=
AVG TERM OF AN ENERGY
EFFICIENCY CONTRACT
+
$60M
TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS
OVER THE 15 YEARS
=
AVG AVERAGE
TERM OF AN
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
CONTRACT
LONG TERM ENERGY AS A
SERVICE
TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS
OVER THE 15 YEARS
Potential added value of employing a comprehensive energy strategy:
•
Free up capital to support mission
•
Achieve energy security
•
Be good stewards of taxpayer dollars
•
Reduce carbon footprint
Information supported by LBNL document 144432
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$70M
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Thank you.
John Dukes
Executive Director, Federal
100 Constellation Way, Suite 1200C
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-470-3744
John.Dukes@constellation.com