Schneider Electric Partners With The U.S. Navy To Deliver $114 Million in Guaranteed Energy Savings
Extensive project across two Southern California bases will transform data center capacity and reliability, add renewable energy sources.
Schneider Electric has announced a comprehensive infrastructure improvement project to transform the Naval Base Coronado (NBC) and Naval Base San Clemente Island (NBSCI) sites through a self-funding energy savings performance contract (ESPC). Once complete, the improvements will generate $114 million in guaranteed energy cost savings over the 19-year project term and will help the Navy meet many of its short and long-term strategic goals, including the Presidential Performance Contract Challenge.
This extensive project encompasses upgrades to 90 buildings across two sites off the Southern California coast, including data center and electrical upgrades, as well as renewable energy and traditional energy conservation measures. The project will increase the reliability and capacity of mission critical facilities, reduce overall operational and maintenance costs and add renewable sources to the Navy’s energy portfolio, all without any additional appropriated funds. Construction is expected to be complete in 2018.