Energy Engineering Analysis, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Volume 1A. Executive Summary
Abstract
Throughout the course of this study, it became evident that not only was Fort Leonard Wood failing to achieve projected savings for ECIPs accomplished to date, but the basewide energy consumption was increasing above that established by the FY75 base year. As a consequence of this increased consumption, the calculated ECIP energy savings to FY85 falls short of the 25 percent Army Facilities Energy goal. This increase in consumption has occurred primarily from FY8O to FY8l (see Figure 3.2.1-A). The following discussion will enumerate several explanations for the recent increases in energy consumption as well as the failure to meet projected ECIP goals to date. It should be noted that if the sharp increase between FY8O - FY8l is only a temporary trend, the base may meet TRADOC's FY85 goals through ECIP, maintenance, repair, and energy management actions proposed in this study.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 15, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA330869