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ERDC-CERL Overview
Andrew J. NelsonChief, Energy Branch
US Army ERDC-CERL
17 March 2016
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US Army Corps of Engineers
USACE has unique expertise in water security, hydrology, disaster assistance, environment, research and development, and civil engineering is an asset to Combatant Commanders, providing military-to-military assistance and humanitarian response for partner nations, as well as global developmental assistance.
World-class Soldiers and Civilians
38,000 (~600 Military, ~33,400 Civilian) Engineers, Scientists, and more
Multiple Missions Public Engineering; Military and Civil; Disaster Relief; Overseas Contingencies; Water Resources Management; Research & Development
Global reach 100+ Engagements; 34 USACE Presence
Multiple Customer Stakeholders
• Domestic: DoD (All Services, GCCs, FCCs), DHS, “Infrastructure Agencies”
• Abroad: DOS, USAID, Other US, International
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Engineer Research and Development Center
The Dalles Research FacilityDallesport, WA
Eau Galle LaboratorySpring Valley, WI
Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystems
Research FacilityLewisville, TX
Trotter Shoals LimnologicalResearch Facility
Calhoun, SC
Big Black Test Facility
Field Research Facility, Duck, NC
Construction Engineering
ResearchLaboratory
(CERL)Champaign, IL
Construction Engineering
ResearchLaboratory
(CERL)Champaign, IL
Cold Regions Research and Engineering
Laboratory (CRREL)Hanover, NH
Cold Regions Research and Engineering
Laboratory (CRREL)Hanover, NH
International Research
Office
Geospatial Research Laboratory (GRL)
Alexandria, VA
Geospatial Research Laboratory (GRL)
Alexandria, VA
• Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL)• Environmental Laboratory (EL)• Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory (GSL)• Information Technology Laboratory (ITL)
Vicksburg, MS
• Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL)• Environmental Laboratory (EL)• Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory (GSL)• Information Technology Laboratory (ITL)
Vicksburg, MS
Alaska Projects Office
Fairbanks, AK
CRREL Alaska OfficeAnchorage, AK
Fisheries Engineering Team Columbia
River BasinBonneville, WA
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ERDC Laboratory SystemERDC is the premier research and development facility for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It consists of seven laboratories at four geographical sites, with more than 2,000 employees, $1.2 billion in facilities, and an annual research program exceeding $1.5 billion.
Vicksburg, MS• Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL)• Environmental Laboratory (EL)• Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory (GSL)• Information Technology Laboratory (ITL)Champaign, IL• Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL)Hanover, NH• Cold Regions Research Engineering Laboratory (CRREL)Alexandria, VA• Topographic Engineering Center (TEC)
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...a Premier Research University
Champaign Urbana
A Full Service R&D Center Affiliated with
USACERL University ofIllinois
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Full Service R&D Excellence
Microbiology Lab
Paint Technology
Center
EnvironmentalProcesses
Lab
StructuralLoadFloorAir Pollution Lab
Technology for sustainable installations
Triaxial Earthquake and Shock Simulator
Diurnal Cooling Storage System
Heating, Ventilating andAir-Conditioning Test Facility
Controlled Archaeological
Test Site
Synthetic BioLab
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Total Obligation Authority – FY15
Total: ~$80.9M
FY13- $101.7MFY14 - $ 84.5M
Includes $19.9M carry-in funding (FY15)Carried in $19.8M in FY16
Mil Direct (6.2)$14.8M18.3%
Mil Direct (6.3)$2.9M3.7%
Mil Direct (6.5)$5.0M6.2%
CW Direct$2.6M3.2%
Customer Funded(Reimbursable)
$51.0M63.0%
Mil Direct (6.1)$4.6M5.7%
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Technical Program
Areas 5. Installation Decision Support
6. Urban and Stability Operations
4. Smart, Sustainable Materials1. Military Lands & Ranges
2. Sustainable Installations
3. Resilient Facilities and Infrastructure
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Our People Make the DifferenceAcoustical EngineersAgronomistsArchitectsBioacousticiansBiologistsCivil EngineersChemical EngineersChemistsCommunity Planners Computer EngineersComputer ScientistsEcologistsElectrical EngineersEnvironmental Engineers Environmental Scientists Foresters General EngineersGeneral Physical ScientistsGeographersIndustrial Engineers IT SpecialistsMaterials Engineers MathematiciansMechanical EngineersMetallurgists MicrobiologistsNatural Resource SpecialistsOperations Research Analysts PhysicistsSocial Scientists Sociologists Structural Engineers
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US ARMY ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Construction Engineering Research Laboratoryce of Technical Directors
Facilities DivisionDon Hicks Chief
217- 373-7267 CEERD-CF
Materials & Structures BranchVicki VanBlaricum Chief217- 373-6771 CEERD-CF-M
Land & Heritage Consv BranchDr. Mike Hargrave Chief217- 373-7239 CEERD-CN-C
Ecological Processes BranchDr. Chris Rewerts Chief217- 373-5825 CEERD-CN-N
Environmental Processes BranchGarth Anderson Chief217- 373-5567 CEERD-CN-E
Engineering Processes BranchChuck Schroeder Chief217- 373-6726/7293 CEERD-CF-N
Energy BranchAndrew Nelson Chief217- 373-7268 CEERD-CF-E
nderson Tech Director73-7233 CEERD-CV-T
innevan Tech Director73-3437 CEERD-CV-T
Dr. Ilker Adiguzel Director217- 373-7201 CEERD-CV-ZA
Dr. Kirankumar Topudurti Deputy Director217- 373-7202 CEERD-CV-ZB
Management IntegrationOffice
Dawn King Chief217- 373-4518 CEERD-CV-M
Installations DivisionMichelle Hanson Chief 217- 373-3389 CEERD-CN
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Army Energy & Water Objectives
Reduce energy & water consumption by increasing building efficiency Increase use of on-site renewable / alternative energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions & enhance energy securityImprove energy management through smart metering Meet net zero energy, water, & waste goals for fixed installations by 2030
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istic Approach to Energy, Waste and Waterter Solid Waste Energy
ers and DHW Incineration/combustion Boilers and DWH
oling Towers Gasification Cooling Towers
tering Landfill Thermal power generation
k Repair Biofuels Co-generation
k Detection Composting District heating and cooling
nking Water Treatment Anaerobic Digestion Solar photovoltaics
stewater Treatment Dining Facility Wastes Solar thermal hot water
nwater Harvesting In-vessel composting Evaporative Cooling
rm water Vermicomposting Green Roofs
ndensate Reuse Food waste digesters High efficiency appliances
ywater reuse Construction waste Wastewater to energy
mbing fixtures Demolition Waste In-pipe electric generation
dscape irrigation Recycling/Diversion Fixture heat recovery
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ERDC-CERL Energy Primary Focuse ERDC Energy R&D program utilizes in-house expertise and engages with leading vernment, academic, and industrial partners to address energy and water needs for ed DOD installations and contingency bases.
Conceptual Research•Fundamental energy modeling•Finite element analysis of materials•Numerical simulations
Resource Conservation •Energy, water, & waste optimization for installations & contingency bases•Support of Net Zero Installations through modeling of energy, water, & waste systems•Water conservation & efficiency studies, demonstrations, & evaluations•Building automation & thermal management in buildings & advanced shelters•Advanced boiler research & assessments
Power Generation & Distribution•Distributed generation including combustion generators, fuel cells, & renewable technologies (solar, wind, biofuel) •Waste to energy conversion (human & municipal solid) •Microgrid control systems & infrastructure integration for improved energy security
Net Zero Installations Research
rgy Conservation & Existing Facilities)
Technology Demonstrations
Power & Energy
eling & Simulation
Operational Issues
Holistic Net Zero Installation
vanced ulation
Water Audits
Building MaterialsReuse & Recycling
Net Zero EnergyAnalysis
Integrated Installation Energy, Water and Waste (EW2) Modeling (FY12-15)
High Performance Building Operations –Decision Analysis for Energy (FY12-15)
ERDC Fixed Installation R&D Initiatives
Mission
Energy Efficiency
Component Maintenance &
RenewalMission
• Modernization• Modernization
Component Maintenance &
Renewal
• Sustainment• Restoration• Sustainment• Restoration
Energy Efficiency
• Operations• Operations
Insulating Nano-
Heat transfer models
hermal bridges
ing and Mitigation of Energy Losses n Building Envelopes (FY11-14)
CogenerationCluster
Renewables
Low ExergyCluster
Modeling Net Zero Installations –Energy (FY10-13)
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Renewable Planningnning to energy
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Sustainability Innovation at Ft. Leonard Wood
Long-term Viability Strategies► Sustainable Design Policy Implementation► Integrating Sustainability Across the Installation► Resilient Water Systems► Deep Energy Retrofit Planning► Climate Adaptation for Range Protection► Army Compatible Use Buffer► Sustainable & Secure Foodshed► Infrastructure Asset Management
Net Zero Energy, Water & Waste Modeling & Technology Solutions► Food Waste Composting► WWII Wood Deconstruction► Efficient Utility Generation (Co-Gen)► Autonomous Robotics for Installation
Operations (ARIBO)► Utility Metering Data Analysis ► Energy/Water Nexus► Potable Water Leak Detection► Knowledge Sharing on EKO® Portal
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Partnering OpportunitiesERDC actively engages in research and development with
government, academic, and industrial entities:
otential Partners Military branchesFederal laboratoriesFederal, state, and local government agenciesIndustryNon-profit organizationsAcademic institutions
Agreement Types Contract Cooperative Agreement CRADA Grant PIA MOA MOU
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ERDC-CERL Agreement Types BAA Action (Broad Agency Announcement Action): ERDC-CERL has an open BAA for unsolicited proposals to be submitted under numerous topic areas. A contract can be awarded upon review. Money flows from ERDC-CERL to the technology partner, or contractor.
CRADA (Cooperative Research And Development Agreement): A written agreement between a private company and a government agency to work together on a project. Money can flow to ERDC-CERL. Typical length is 5 years, but can be any length.
MOA (Memorandum of Agreement): A written agreement between two parties to work together on a project. Money can flow in either direction.
MOU (Memorandum of Understanding): A written agreement between two parties to work together on a project. No money is exchanged as a part of a MOU.
PIA – (Partnership Intermediary Agreement): A written agreement between a federal research agency and a non-profit organization to assist the federal agency with technology transfer efforts. Money can flow from the federal agency to the non-profit.
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D Installation
Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory
(ERDC-CERL)
Corporate/Academic Technology Partners
MOU
MOABAAAction
CRADA
Partnership Opportunity
Direction of Funds
ERDC–CERLPartnership Opportunities
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Sample Funding Opportunities
ESTCP (Environmental Security Technology Certification Program): DoD’senvironmental technology demonstration and validation program.
ITTP (Installation Technology Transfer Program): Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management’s technology validation and transfer program at Army installations.
ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy): Department of Energy’s program for applied research and development.
SERDP (Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program): DoD’senvironmental science and technology program, investing in basic and applied research, as well as advanced development.
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Want to Know More?
For more information about ERDC’s energy research program:
ERDC-CERL Initiativeshttp://www.erdc.usace.army.mil/Locations/CERL.aspx
Energy Conservation Initiativeshttp://www.annex46.org/
Building Automation Systemshttps://eko.usace.army.mil/public/fa/bas/
Andrew Nelson Chief, ERDC-CERL Energy Branch
(217) [email protected]