EACA & EEAP
Energy Awareness and Conservation Assessments (EACA)
What is EACA?
An Energy Awareness and Conservation Assessment (EACA) consist of building surveys and presentations. An energy survey team will perform building surveys for approximately four days to observe operations and identify energy savings opportunities. Region support and participation is essential for a successful assessment and follow-up action.
Scheduling Assessments
- Annually, HQ IMCOM will solicit Region Energy Managers for installations desiring assessment for the following FY.
- Each Garrison desiring an assessment should notify their Region Energy Manager.
- EISA 2007 requires that the Army survey at least 25% of their real property building square footage every FY.
- IMCOM's goal is to balance this requirement among the Regions as the number of expected assessments will be increasing for FY09.
Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP)
What is EEAP?
The Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP), as discussed in AR 420-1, is primarily to assist garrisons in achieving energy reduction goals to meet EPACT 2005 mandates. To do this, a team of energy experts from Huntsville Engineering and Support Center (HNC), Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL), and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has been formed to conduct these detailed site energy surveys. The EEAP team will work with the garrison to identify energy saving opportunities, funding strategies, and provide assistance to DPWs to develop projects (e.g., provide technical expertise, prepare DD Form 1391s, and assist with project management).
Scheduling Assessments
- Annually, HQ IMCOM will solicit Region Energy Managers for installations desiring assessment for the following FY.
- Each Garrison desiring an assessment should notify their Region Energy Manager.
- EISA 2007 requires that the Army survey at least 25% of their real property building square footage every FY.
- IMCOM's goal is to balance this requirement among the Regions as the number of expected assessments will be increasing.
Resources
- Links
- Technical Documents
- Policy/Program Issues Q&A
- Energy Tools
- Glossary
- Site Map
- Public Works Digest
- Articles
Legend
- PDF file
- Word® file
- Excel® file
- PowerPoint® file
- Compressed (zip) file
- Video file
- Email address
- Secure file - behind AKO
- External Link