Sandia-Power Surety Task Force Hawaii foam analysis. | |
McIntyre, Annie | |
关键词: COST; DATA; DEMAND; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; FOAMS; FORESTS; HAWAII; METRICS; NATIONAL DEFENSE; POWER; REDUCTION; SPRAYS; UNIT; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1005060 RP-ID : SAND2010-8285 PID : OSTI ID: 1005060 Others : TRN: US201106%%65 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) Power Surety Task Force was officially created in early 2008, after nearly two years of work in demand reduction and renewable energy technologies to support the Warfighter in Theater. The OSD Power Surety Task Force is tasked with identifying efficient energy solutions that support mission requirements. Spray foam insulation demonstrations were recently expanded beyond field structures to include military housing at Ft. Belvoir. Initial results to using the foam in both applications are favorable. This project will address the remaining key questions: (1) Can this technology help to reduce utility costs for the Installation Commander? (2) Is the foam cost effective? (3) What application differences in housing affect those key metrics? The critical need for energy solutions in Hawaii and the existing relationships among Sandia, the Department of Defense (DOD), the Department of Energy (DOE), and Forest City, make this location a logical choice for a foam demonstration. This project includes application and analysis of foam to a residential duplex at the Waikulu military community on Oahu, Hawaii, as well as reference to spray foam applied to a PACOM facility and additional foamed units on Maui, conducted during this project phase. This report concludes the analysis and describes the utilization of foam insulation at military housing in Hawaii and the subsequent data gathering and analysis.
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