Siemens to Save Energy, Cut Costs for Corpus Christi Army Depot
The energy and water savings are guaranteed by Siemens
ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, has selected Siemens to address energy and water infrastructure needs and improve energy efficiency at the Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) via a $24 million energy savings performance contract (ESPC).
The energy and water savings are guaranteed by Siemens and will support the Army’s efforts to meet its White House mandate as outlined in Executive Order (EO) 13693 that federal facilities reduce their energy consumption by 2.5 percent per year and potable water consumption by 2 percent per year by fiscal year 2025. The USACE has been one of the most active users of ESPCs in the federal government. The cost of the project is being funded by the energy savings generated through the energy conservation measures being installed and operated by the Building Technologies division of Siemens Industry Inc.