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This document provides guidance for the oversight of third-party financed energy projects including Energy Savings Performance Contracts, Utility Energy Services Contracts, Real Property Outgrants, Power Purchase Agreements, and Utilities Privatization Service Contracts. Note that Part IV of Appendix D is FOUO and can be provided upon request.
This original Installation Energy Plan (IEP) policy required DoD Components to develop IEPs for those installations that consume 75 percent of a Component’s total installation energy consumption. The intent was to focus DoD Components on large installations where IEPs would have the greatest impact.
This memorandum revises the IEP policy to expand the requirement to all installations, and explicitly incorporates guidance on energy resilience and facility-related control systems (FRCS) cybersecurity. Energy resilience and cybersecurity will be required to be integrated into all aspects of DoD installation energy planning and management to support critical missions.
This plan lays out DoD goals and performance expectations for the next decade, establishing the path by which DoD will serve as a model of sustainability for the nation while enhancing DoD's ability to achieve its mission.
Authorizes appropriations and sets forth policies for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy.
Presidential order for agencies to meet statutory requirements in a manner that increases efficiency, optimizes performance, eliminates unnecessary use of resources, and protects the environment.
This policy provides guidance on the use of ESPCs and UESCs to enhance energy resilience and cybersecurity at DoD installations in support of the National Defense Strategy. This policy also requires that ESPCs and UESCs include maintenance, repair, and replacement (MR&R) requirements associated with the energy conservation measures to improve the long-term performance success of these contracts.
Provides guidance on third-party financed renewable energy projects and directions for project package submission to ODUSD(I&E) for certification and/or approval.
Policy directing Components to establish specific criteria for installations to develop metering programs in accordance with DoD requirements and any additional Component-specific metering goals.