
National Guard Readiness Center Energy Assurance
ESTCP, Installation Energy and Water Program Area
Released January 7, 2021
Closed March 4, 2021
FY 2022
The U.S. Department of Defense Installation Energy Test Bed sought innovative approaches to provide affordable and resilient energy assurance at small National Guard Readiness Centers. There are thousands of single or two building Readiness Centers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. In times of disasters, when the electric grid is down, these locations often serve as the forward outposts for National Guard and other Federal forces to respond to emergencies. ESTCP intends to fund multiple state or regional projects to demonstrate and validate innovative technical and business approaches that can provide affordable energy assurance for a portfolio of sites.
Small National Guard Readiness Centers have modest energy loads during non-emergency times, but in the event of a natural disaster, they play a critical role in the State and Federal government responses. Robust backup power is needed that can be operational within hours and last for weeks. Approaches were needed that could provide the large portfolio of sites in a state with energy assurance where and when it’s needed. Given the expected infrequent need for any one Readiness Center to require extended backup power, capital and sustainment costs were a large barrier to effective solutions. Approaches were needed that ensured that when backup power was needed it was available for as long as required.
Areas of interest were pilots and demonstrations that explored the following issues:
- Exploitation of on-site renewable energy and storage.
- Exploitation of mobile energy storage and generation assets.
- Innovative business models that provide the required energy assurance as a service.
- Consideration of State-wide or regional resilience strategy based on hazard and risk analysis to inform solutions.
- Other innovative technologies and practices that would enhance energy security are also of interest. Proposals that address only a single site-specific case will not be considered responsive to the intent of this solicitation.
Projects were executed in two phases with a Go/No-Go decision point. Phase I studied, analyzed, and conducted conceptual designs for providing energy assurance to a portfolio of small Readiness Centers. An assessment of the approach’s reduction in risks to various threats was required. A report documenting the results with justifications for testing during Phase II was required as the final Phase I deliverable. Phase II should have consisted of demonstrations at one or more Readiness Centers.
The following projects were funded. Project overviews will appear below as they are posted to the website.
- Readiness Center Energy and Water Planning
- Principal Investigator: Christopher Swihart, Army National Guard Bureau
- Electric Vehicles As Mobile Power (EV‐AMP) for Texas Readiness Centers
- Principal Investigator: Thomas Myers, Texas Military Department