COE ER 11-1-10-1982 CORPS OF ENGINEERS ENERGY PROGRAM (CEEP)《美国陆军工兵部队能源计划》.pdf
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1、m 3535789 0058075 325 m DAEN-CWO-M DAEN-MPZ-E DAEN-RDD Engineer Regula ti on NO. 11-1-10 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US Army Corps of Engineers Washington, DC 20314 /v“-13+.r ER 11-1-10 15 April 1982 Army Programs CORPS OF ENGINEERS ENERGY PROGRAM (CEEP) Limited supplementation of this regulation is perm
2、itted, but is not required. If supplements are issued, Division Commanders will furnish one copy to CDR, USACE (DAEN-MPZ-E) and COR, USACE (DAEN-ASP-R) WASH DC 20314; District Commanders will furnish required copies to appropriate Division Commander. 1. Pur ose. This regulation sets forth energy man
3、agement policies, Engineers (hereafter referred to as Corps) acti vi ti es to meet es tab1 i shed goals and presents the Corps of Engineers Energy Plan. consolidates all Corps guidance and requirements for energy management and reporting into one document. responsi + bi i ties, procedures, and repor
4、ting requirements for US Army Corps of It further 2. A licabilit This regulation applies to all field operating activities having * ci vi wor s and mi 1 i tary programs. 3. References. a. DOD 5126.46M, Defense Energy Information System (DEIS). b. AR 11-27, Army Energy Program. c. AR 415-15, Military
5、 Construction Army (KA) Program Development. d. Army Energy Plan (AEP). e. Army Facilities Energy Plan (AFEP). f. ER 360-1-1. 4. Policy. a. The Corps will conserve energy to the maximum possible extent, consistent with our mission and sound economic practice. 342 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo re
6、production or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-m 3515789 005807h 2hL = I 4 ER 11-1-10 15 Apr 82 b. All Corps activities will comply with DA policies and directives, including AR 11-27, AR 415-15, the AEP and AFEP. c. Specific goals for Divisions and Laboratories will be issued each
7、year by Engineer Circular. d. Reports to DA, DOD and DOE will be prepared by US Army Facilities Engineering Support Agency (USAFESA) uti1 izing input from applicable reporting elements, reviewed by DAEN-MPO-U, DAEN-CWO, and DAEN-RD and approved by DAEN-MPZ-E . to be provided by DAEN-MPZ-E. Such repo
8、rts wi 11 be prepared in accordance with instructions 5. Responsi bi 1 i ties . a. The Chief of Engineers is responsible for developing and implementing the Army-wide installations and utilities element of the Army Energy Program (AR 11-27). As a MACOM commander, the Chief of Engineers is also respo
9、nsible for overall energy management within the Corps. The Deputy Director for Technology and Engineering, Directorate of Military Programs, OCE, (DAEN-MPZ-E), serves as the principal point of contact for energy programs assigned to the Corps of Engineers. The Director of Research and Development (D
10、AEN-RDZ-A) is responsible for and serves as the POC for all matters dealing with facilities energy research and development for the Army. (1) DAEN-MPO-U is responsible for developing the AFEP and for executing the Armys Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP). DAEN-MPO-U is also responsible fo
11、r recommending and executing changes/revisions to the AEP, CEEP and other energy related documents to assure that applicable requirements are met in a clear and efficient manner. (2) DAEN-MPE is responsible for promulgating policy criteria for new construction and setting policy for the Energy Engin
12、eering Analysis Program (EEAP) . b. The Director of Civil Works (DAEN-CWZ-A), and the Director of Research and Development (DAEN-RDZ-A) , are responsible for energy management of field activities under their purview. (1) Corps elements listed in Appendix A are responsible for complying with requirem
13、ents set forth in this regulation and for pursuing other educational programs , and energy efficiency improvements. Corps elements that are tenants will comply with their host organizations energy program. (2) Corps elements will appoint Energy Conservation Officers (ECO) who are responsible for adv
14、ising their Commander/Director on al 1 energy matters, for reviewing policies, SOP, budgets, plans , specifications and contracts to assure economically feasible energy conservation practices are implemented. ECO of elements listed in Appendix A are responsible for monitoring the DEIS, Installation
15、Energy Plans, etc., to assure accuracy and timeliness, and for briefing Commanders at least quarterly on the status and progress toward goals. See the DA Energy Coordinators Handbook for additional guidance. (Copies may be obtained by calling (703) 664-5732.) O 2 0424 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo
16、 reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3515789 0058077 LT8 ER 11-1-10 15 Apr 82 (3) DAEN CWO-E is responsible for developing and promulgating the Corps Energy Emergency Management (contingency ) P1 ans. (4) Corps elements are encouraged to establish and use energy council
17、s or committees. c. Chief, Office of Administrative Services (DAEN-ASZ-A) is responsible for policy and guidance for the mobility portion of this program. d. The Di rector of Research and Deve1 opment (DAEN-RDZ-A) , supported by Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) , is responsible fo
18、r program formulation, development, budgeting and execution of facil i ties energy research and development (R conducting Energy Conservation Seminars for Army elements; maintaining the CEEP; providing service to Corps elements as requested in accordance with the One-Stop Support Program; operating
19、an Energy Conserva ti on Technical In formati on and Anal ysi s Center (ECT IAC ) ; performing quality assurance actions related to energy; overseeing the Corps DEIS reporting; and submitting quarterly DEIS reports and analyses to Corps elements, DAEN-CWO-My DAEN-MPZ-E, DAEN-MPO-U, and DALO-TSE. f.
20、The Commander, Huntsville Division (HND), is responsible for the central management and technical direction for the Army-wide EEAP. HND also provides technical support for Army purchases of Energy Monitoring and Control Systems (EMCS) y and is the center of competence for the overall design and cons
21、truction effort for the EMCS. 6. (processes and buildings) and vehicles used by Corps elements. Leased buildings/facil ities are those non-Federally owned buildings7falities which the Corps uses and pays for utilities, directly or by reimbursement. Leased vehicles include those obtained from GSA as
22、well as commercial leases.) Goals. The following goals apply to owned and leased facilities (NOTE: a. Cor s Goals. Overall - Reduce total Corps energy consumption by 18 percent + from the 75 level by FY 85, and 35 percent by the year 2000. This is measured in TBtu and includes mobility, building, an
23、d process consumption. (1) Mobility. (a) Reduce energy consumption 10 percent by FY 85 from the FY 75 consumption level and maintain zero growth from the FY 85 level of consumption to the year 2000. 3 $42 5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS
24、-,-,-= 3535787 0058078 034 H ER 11-1-10 15 Apr 82 c 1 (b) All motor vehicles acquired, by purchase, transfer, loan or lease will achieve the Minimum/Fleet Average Standards set forth in the following tab1 es : Passenger Carrying Vehicles (Sedans and Station Wagons) MILES PER GALLON FISCAL MINIMUM FU
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