Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label navy. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Major SPIDERS (DOD Secure Microgrid) Update

This post just in from Mr. Harold Sanborn, Program Manager at Construction Engineering Research Lab (CERL), US Army and technical manager for the SPIDERS Joint Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD).  I've removed most of the defense industry speak from a longer version you can find on the DOD Energy Blog.  FYI SPIDERS = an ongoing DOD distributed energy program and the acronym stands for Smart Power Infrastructure Demonstration for Energy Reliability and Security. ab

Here's Harold:

SPIDERS Phase I has finished the "history tour" as we codify and publish the lessons learned.

SPIDERS results demonstrated additional capability for Joint Base Pear Harbor Hickam, including:
  • Synchronizing with the utility service power signal while pushing electricity back on to the base distribution system
  • Operational viewing of other circuits in the substation in addition to the one controlled by the micro-grid, and
  • Power factor improvements and the opportunity to test generators at load

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The Future of Naval Installation Energy

Posting this one for SGSB readers who might not otherwise see relevant content on the DOD Energy Blog. There's a lot to admire, and learn from what the Navy is doing in Washington DC and the surrounding region. Check it out ...
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As projected several years ago in this great 5-minute video, paving the way for demand management, energy efficiency, microgrids, support for renewables and all manner of support-the-mission, energy security goals (with cybersecurity baked in).



From all accounts, the folks involved with this initiative are right on schedule and are meeting their objectives.  Recommend you keep an eye on this.