Texas Engineering Experiment Station Texas Center for Applied Technology
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Texas Engineering Experiment StationTexas Center for Applied Technology
15 Feb 11
Joint Base San AntonioSustainable Energy Innovation Center
[email protected] 633-2427 x 229
Overview
• Moving the Idea Forward • Texas Center for Applied Technology• The System and Process• San Antonio Leading the Way in
Sustainability
Strategy• Demonstrate solutions• Accelerate assessment and
implementation of new technologies that foster JBSA energy goals
• Provide clearinghouse for evaluating new technology and methods and their effectiveness and limitations
• Maintain a searchable database of ideas, technologies and solutions
– Focused on military installations. Lessons learned from the military and the community will be shared, which will leverage activities and accelerate adoption of the best available solutions
JBSA Sustainable Energy Innovation Center
Moving the Idea Forward
Organization
Partners DTIJBSA
LAFB, FSH, RAFB, Camp Bullis
INNOVATION CENTER
CoSA
TEES
UTSA
CPS
State of TEXAS
SwRI
Businesses
Texas Center for Applied Technology (TCAT)Designed to Make a Difference
Applied Research Demonstration ImplementationBasic
Research
Energy Systems
Sources
Technologies/Processes Harvesting/
Logistics
Technologies/Processes
Generation
Technologies/Processes Distribution
Technologies/Processes
End Use
Technologies/Processes
Regulatory IssuesPolicy
Human Behavior / Perception / Acceptance
Innovative Applications of Existing & New Sustainable Technologies & Processes
Tier 1 Applications Review
Tier 2 Engineering Analysis
Tier 3Test and Evaluation
Workable Solutions to
Complex, Real-World
JBSA Goals
Technical Staff
Faculty & Students
Team Members & Partners
JBSA SEIC Partners ProtocolTechnologies
and/or Processes
Driven by JBSA’s Needs and Operating Environment
CPS Energy’s14-megawatt Blue Wing facility
Methane Gas fromSan Antonio Water System’s
Dos Rios Water Recycling Plant
Community’s Sustainable Efforts
City of San Antonio’s Initiatives
Southwest Research
Institute
UTSA’s TEXAS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
TCAT’s 48 kW Microgrid
Build San Antonio Green