Energy Engineering Analysis Program, Fort Polk, Louisiana. Final Executive Summary, Increment 'F'.

Abstract

Executive Order 12003, dated 19 July 1977, initiated the U.S. Army's energy conservation effort. Specifically, the Executive Order led to the development of the Army Facilities Energy Plan which directs Army Staff and Major Army Commands to develop detailed implementation plans for energy conservation. As a result of these directives, the Fort Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contracted for an Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) at Fort Polk, Louisiana. The EEAP included Increments 'A', 'B', 'E', and 'G'. To accomplish the intent of Increment 'P', namely, providing low cost/no cost energy savings recommendations in the form of specific, practical instructions for use by the Facility Engineer, the following general steps were taken: (1) Consider treasures identified in Detailed Scope of Work. (2) identify other potential Low Cost/No Cost energy Conservation Measures (ECM) through discussions with Fort Polk personnel and field surveys by Graham & Associates engineers. (3) Review Increments 'A', 'B', and 'G' for ECM's within the Facility Engineer's funding authority; $200,000 for alteration projects and $1,000,000 for maintenance and repair type work. (4) Evaluate ECM's using relevant data for other Increments of the ESAP, and develop new data where appropriate.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA330649

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