Army Energy and Water Management Program
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Installation Management Energy Portfolio, Discussions with LTG Rick Lynch at the Army Energy Manager Training Workshop.
Edition XIV of the Army Energy Program Newsletter (.pdf 522Kb) is online
The Army Energy Security Implementation Strategy (AESIS), approved on 13 January 2009, is now available online.
FY 2011 ECIP Project Submittal Guidance posted (13 July 2009)
Final Report: Energy Security Tiger Team Assessment – Fort Bliss (.pdf 809Kb)
FEMP has posted guidance on EPAct 05, EO 13423, and EISA 07 (.pdf, 16Kb)
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32nd Annual Secretary of the Army Energy and Water Management Award Winners
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The Strategic Energy Security Goals (ESGs) of the Army's Energy Security and Implementation Strategy are:
- Reduced energy consumption
- Increased energy efficiency across platforms and facilities
- Increased use of new renewable and alternative
- Assured access to sufficient energy supplies
- Reduced adverse impacts on the environment.
Army Energy Security Vision
An effective and innovative Army energy posture, which enhances and ensures mission success and quality of life for our Soldiers, Civilians and their Families through Leadership, Partnership, and Ownership, and also serves as a model for the nation.
Army Energy Security Mission
Make energy a consideration for all Army activities to reduce demand, increase efficiency, seek alternative sources, and create a culture of energy accountability while sustaining or enhancing operational capabilities.
The core characteristics defining the energy security necessary for the full range of Army missions include:
- Surety – Preventing loss of access to power & fuel sources
- Supply – Accessing alternative & renewable energy sources available on installations
- Sufficiency – Providing adequate power for critical missions
- Survivability – Ensuring resilience in energy systems
- Sustainability – Promoting support for the Army's mission, its community, and the environment.
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