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MOODY AIR <br />FORCE BASE <br />VALDOSTA, GA <br />PROJECT COST <br />Total Contract Amount: $21,778,675 <br />Capital Project Amount: $11,308,517 <br />ANNUAL PROJECT SAVINGS <br />$685,622 <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />• Utility Monitoring and Control <br />Systems (UMCS) — Scheduling & <br />Setpoint Adjustments; EMCS <br />Expansion <br />• Lighting Improvements — Interior <br />and Exterior Lighting Upgrades <br />• Electric Motors and Drives — <br />VFDs for Chilled Water Pumps, <br />Air Handlers, and Poor Pump <br />• Distributed Energy — Building <br />Transformer Replacements <br />• Renewable Energy Systems — <br />Ground -mount Solar PV <br />ROLE OF RESPONDER & <br />METHOD OF M&V <br />Energy Services Company <br />M&V Options A, B and C <br />PROJECT TERM & DATES <br />23 Year Term <br />Project Beginning and End Dates <br />2020-2043 <br />Construction Dates <br />2019-2020 <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />Schneider Electric completed an $11.2 million task order at Moody Air <br />Force Base, Ga., in 2022 and just two years later, the project is already <br />paying for itself. The upgrades are saving an estimated $700,000 in <br />utility and operational costs per year while improving base -wide energy <br />resiliency and efficiency. Over the 23-year life of the contract, it will save <br />a projected $21 million. <br />The project was designed and completed through the Department of <br />Energy's Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) program, a <br />budget -neutral approach to making building improvements that reduce <br />energy and water usage while increasing operational efficiency. Through <br />an ESPC, today's facility upgrades are paid for by tomorrow's energy <br />savings —all without tapping into capital budgets. <br />Schneider Electric's energy infrastructure project at Moody is a strong <br />case study on how an ESPC achieves mission -critical resilience. Moody <br />wanted to achieve their renewable energy goals and to meet the cyber- <br />secure requirements for their control system while expanding that <br />system. The solution to both goals was written into the ESPC <br />partnership. <br />Schneider Electric installed a new 2.5-megawatt solar array and panel <br />system, which is now providing the base with clean, renewable electrical <br />power while offsetting the utility bill. Moody also received an expanded, <br />cyber-secure energy management control system, which makes energy <br />usage levels more visible while improving comfort and environment for <br />Moody Airmen at work. <br />Schneider Electric also modernized 2 million square feet across more <br />than 60 buildings at Moody by installing new transformers, updated <br />HVAC systems, and base -wide LED lighting systems. The result is a <br />more reliable, resilient, and mission -ready base. <br />