Battery Energy Storage System Procurement Considerations

August 8, 2023, 1–2:30 p.m. ET

FEMP IACET: 0.2 CEU

Level: Introductory

In support of energy-related executive order goals and legislative mandates, the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is helping agencies understand considerations and best practices surrounding federal procurement of stationary battery energy storage systems (BESS). This training will provide attendees with an overview of the common BESS use cases in the federal sector, procurement options and lessons learned from prior projects.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • Describe stationary BESS use cases.
  • Identify sites with promising load and utility rate characteristics for BESS.
  • Identify procurement strategies to implement BESS projects.
  • Utilize available FEMP and other resources to help implement successful on-site projects.

Instructors

  • Doug Gagne is a project analyst at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

    He currently provides early-stage federal project development support for renewable energy and resilience projects, including techno-economic analyses to identify what mix of generation technologies will most cost-effectively meet a site’s power needs.

    He also supports early-stage resilience project development and brings extensive federal procurement expertise.

  • Matt works as a project manager in NREL's Project Development and Finance Group within the Accelerated Deployment and Decision Support Center.

    His work is primarily focused on supporting the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) in performance contracting and distributed energy procurement.

    Prior to joining NREL, Matt was an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and worked as a construction project manager with NORESCO.

    He has experience overseeing and managing projects that include building management system and HVAC control upgrades, LED lighting retrofits, boiler and chiller installations, and combined heat and power plant build outs.

  • Chandra Shah is a senior project leader at NREL. She has been supporting FEMP since 1998—helping agencies purchase off-site renewable energy, implement distributed energy projects, and achieve energy/water goals through utility energy service contracts (UESC) and other utility partnerships.

    Chandra is a co-author of the ESPC ESA Toolkit and other ESPC ESA templates. She is a CEM and holds an M.B.A. from the University of Washington and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan.

About FEMP Training

The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides live and on-demand training to foster and maintain a high-performance workforce that constructs, operates, and maintains energy-efficient and cost-effective federal facilities. Choose from over 120 free courses spanning topics like project financing, facility and fleet optimization, fleet management, resilience, sustainable product procurement, and more.

FEMP is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and awards IACET continuing education units (CEUs) upon the successful completion of select courses. FEMP training is provided through the National Institute of Building Sciences’ Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) learning management system.