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Advanced Energy for Homeland CONVERGE S T R A T E G I E S Defense and Security Michael Wu and Wilson Rickerson AGENDA 1.Defense Energy and National Security 2.State Support for DoD Missions 3.Advanced Energy Security for the Home Front


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CONVERGE

S T R A T E G I E S

Advanced Energy for Homeland Defense and Security

Michael Wu and Wilson Rickerson

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AGENDA

1.Defense Energy and National Security 2.State Support for DoD Missions 3.Advanced Energy Security for the Home Front

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AGENDA

1.Defense Energy and National Security 2.State Support for DoD Missions 3.Advanced Energy Security for the Home Front

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KEY TRENDS IN DEFENSE ENERGY

Outsourced Power Globally Networked Force New Vulnerabilities

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DOD ENERGY POLICES

Installation Energy Plans with Critical Loads supported by clean DG 25% of consumption from RE by 2025 Army: 14 days of energy and water for critical missions Air Force: All mission-critical functions with reliable energy at all times by 2036

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INNOVATIONS IN ADVANCED RESILIENT ENERGY

Naval Base Ventura (CA) 6 MW PV 4.5 MW/18 MWh 44 Enhanced Use Lease Schoefield Barracks (HI) 50 MW biodiesel and diesel Outside tsunami strike zone 8 acre Enhanced Use Lease Fort Drum (NY) 50 MW biomass 20-year PPA Connected directly to substation

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AGENDA

1.Defense Energy and National Security 2.State Support for DoD Missions 3.Advanced Energy Security for the Home Front

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500+ DOD INSTALLATIONS AROUND THE GLOBE

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ANNUAL DEFENSE SPENDING BY STATE

< $10 billion < $3 billion > $10 billion Source: DoD Office of Economic Adjustment

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STUDIES OF MILITARY IMPACT ON STATE ECONOMIES

HI: $14.7 bn 102k jobs

States with studies that are in attendance States with studies that are not in attendance Source: NCSL Preparing for Duty report

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ADVANCED ENERGY POLICIES FOR THE MILITARY

CT (SUBASE New London) MA/RI (Military Grant Program)

Bonds and Grant Programs

NC (Green tariffs) VT (Increase NM caps)

Preferential Military Policy

KS (Property Tax Exemption) UT (Allow 3rd party)

Inclusive Military Policy

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AGENDA

1.Defense Energy and National Security 2.State Support for DoD Missions 3.Advanced Energy Security for the Home Front

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THE CHANGING THREAT ENVIRONMENT

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THE COMING HORDE

$400 million in microgrid programs Cascadia Rising Planning

Source: Estately.com

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PATHWAYS FORWARD

UNDERSTAND OUR VULNERABILITIES and ADAPTIVE CAPABILITIES RAPIDLY DEPLOY GAME CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES SCALE RESILIENCE and PROTECT & DEFEND

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QUESTIONS?

¡ Michael Wu – mwu@convergestrategies.com; (925) 890-5213 ¡ Wilson Rickerson – wrickerson@convergestrategies.com; (617) 637-6828