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IMCP - U.S. Army

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Installation Management Campaign PlanAgency, Energy (DLA,E) (formerly Defense Energy Support Center), <strong>Army</strong> PetroleumCenter (APC), and the local community for advancing alternative fuel vehicles,infrastructure, and local transit projects strategies.Metric: 2% annual decrease in fossil fuel consumption using 2005 fossil fuelconsumption as a baseline.Sub-tasks:EN4-1: Identify and implement appropriate use and needs for alternative/renewablefueled vehicles.EN4-2: Increase use of alternative/renewable fuels.EN4-3: Decrease petroleum fuel consumption through upgrading current vehicles,utilizing advanced strategies such as nitrogen in tires, fuel efficient tires and appropriatescheduled maintenance.EN5: Reduced Carbon Bootprint on the EnvironmentGoal: Reduce Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions by 34% by 2020from the baseline year 2008. GHG are defined as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane(CH 4 ), nitrous oxide (N 2 O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), andsulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ). Scope 1 emissions are direct GHG emissions from sourcesthat are owned or controlled by the Federal agency. Scope 2 emissions are direct GHGemissions resulting from the generation of electricity, heat, or steam purchased by aFederal agency.Metric: % Scope 1 and 2 Green House (GHG) emissions reduction against 2008baseline.Sub-tasks:EN5-1: Determine baseline year 2008 Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions.EN5-2: Identify and implement appropriate reduction plans.EN5-3: Identify and report carbon sequestration characteristics of installations throughcataloging area and type of flora and other base landscape that sequesters carbon andthe incremental change over previous year.EN5-4: Identify and report Scope 3 GHG emission reductions.Are We Doing The Right Things? Are We Doing Things Right? What Are We Missing?43

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