The Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) is the gateway to find appropriate solutions to accomplish your installation's energy and sustainability goals.
To achieve these goals, EEAP uses a comprehensive and customized process leveraging other Huntsville Center energy programs.
Vision
Consider the goals, and objectives for optimizing and sustaining energy and water systems.
Comprehensive Energy & Water Master Plan (CEWMP) – Strategic roadmap identifying goals to achieve mission readiness and resiliency.
Engineering Analysis – Energy & Water evaluations (audits), Energy Security Assessments, High Performance Sustainability Building Assessments (HPSB), Re-commissioning/retrocommissioning planning, Design Build RFP packages.
Capital Investment Strategy (CIS) – Consolidate projects year by year to yield optimal solution and leverage other energy programs.
Acquisition and Execution – Leverage USACE assets to implement energy projects
EEAP - entry way/ pathway to finding the appropriate solution set to accomplish your site’s energy and sustainability goals using a comprehensive and customized solution, leveraging 3rd party financing (ESPC, UESC, PPA), appropriation tools (ECIP), cost avoidance and savings (CUP), as well as other REM & EIM), and Corps contract vehicles.
Health
Determine your energy and sustainability baseline by conducting:
- Energy and Water Evaluations (E&W) to assess current energy and water posture (baseline), and renewable energy opportunities. Audits include High Performance Sustainability Building Assessments (HPSB), re-commissioning/retro-commissioning planning.
- Comprehensive Energy and Water Master Plan (CEWMP) to develop a roadmap with strategic-level recommendations and action plans to reach congressionally mandated goals.
- Energy Security Assessments (ESA) to identify strategic assets and their vulnerabilities and identify solutions for resilient and reliable renewable technologies.
Strategy
Develop Capital Investment Strategy (CIS) consolidating execution of energy projects on a year-by-year basis through identification of funding mechanisms utilized to execute projects.
Execute
Develop projects leveraging Huntsville Center multiple award task order contract (MATOC) vehicles and other Huntsville Center energy programs such as:
Other related Huntsville Center programs including the Utility Monitoring Control Systems (UMCS), Facility Reduction Program (FRP), Facilities Renewal and Repair (FRR) and Metering Data Management System (MDMS)
Since 2006 the EEAP program has performed energy projects at numerous locations for the following federal customers:
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
- U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC)
- U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM)
- Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
- Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)
Contact the EEAP program manager by calling 256-895-1710 or send an e-mail.