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b. EPSS. The Navy EPSS application is used to view the status of
energy projects submitted for Navy and Marine Corps installations.
EPSS includes data on project costs, energy savings, economic
information, and payment data for all energy projects.
c. Water. The Navy’s water data page displays information on water
consumption by installation and tracks implementation of Best Water
Management Practices (See Chapter 13).
6.5. Air Force DUERS
The Air Force DUERS software facilitates the collection of energy cost and
consumption data as directed in DoD 5126.46-M-2, Defense Utility Energy
Reporting System. The Air Force database is maintained at AFCESA and
contains data from the FY85 baseline forward. AFCESA has the
responsibility of reporting the data to OSD annually. Air Force Policy
Directive 23-3 states that compliance with energy management policy will be
assessed by taking measurements using DUERS. The accuracy of this
database is very important since it is the only metric used by the Air Force to
report progress towards energy reduction goals.
Individual installations should ensure that their utility energy consumption,
square footage, and cost are reported accurately. DUERS managers should
ensure that base master meters are read and real property record indicators are
current for the last calendar day of the month. A consolidated DUERS
database should be prepared and submitted to the MAJCOM by the 30th day
of the first month following the reporting period. Per Air Force Energy
Program Procedural Memorandum 96-3, the DUERS database records are
submitted quarterly. The Base Energy Steering Group should review DUERS
reports at the end of each quarter to ensure continued progress toward energy
efficiency goals.
MAJCOMs consolidate their individual installations’ DUERS databases and
ensure that their command’s utility energy consumption, square footage, and
cost are reported correctly. The MAJCOM DUERS database should be
submitted to AFCESA by the 15th day of the second month following the
quarterly reporting periods. AFCESA consolidates the MAJCOM data and
ensures that Air Force data are reported accurately. Timely submissions by all
responsible parties are key to the system’s working smoothly and reliably for
energy reporting at all levels of the chain of command.
6.6. Facility Energy Program Reporting Requirements
Energy managers must submit (at the least) an annual report describing the
status of their facilities' energy programs each year. That report should be
prepared in accordance with the requirements of their respective Military
Department.
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