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TCAAP Energy Integration Resiliency Framework <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 20 <br />Estimated Energy Loads <br /> Electric Thermal Cooling <br />TCAAP 8.01 MW 38.91 MMBtu/hour 6171 tons <br />AHATS 3.4 MW 7.3 MMBtu/hour 500 tons <br />DPS EOC 0.07 MW 0.5 MMBtu/hour 30 tons <br />RCPW 0.40 MW 4.1 MMBtu/hour 240 tons <br />Estimated Total 11.9 MW 50.8 MMBtu/hour 1,387 tons <br />Note: <br />1 Loads are estimated based upon the current projection of land use. <br />Table 1: Total estimated energy loads <br />2.3. AHATS Considerations <br />Through initial discussions with the MNARNG, the following considerations were identified as being <br />important components of energy plan development for the MNARNG: <br /> The MNARNG has net-zero goals for energy, water, and waste. <br /> The MNARNG intends to develop an energy resiliency plan for periods of grid outage in order <br />to meet mission requirements, including the ability to be disconnected from the larger grid. <br /> The MNARNG will need to receive benefit for any opportunity that is developed on its <br />property. <br /> The development must not be intrusive or obstruct the training at AHATS. <br /> Funding is limited for the MNARNG. Third-party financing is preferred. <br /> Third-party operations and maintenance of the installed systems is preferred. <br />These fundamental goals will continue to drive much of the partnership discussions with the MNARNG <br />and have been included in the planning for the options provided in this Framework. <br />2.4. Xcel Energy Considerations <br />TCAAP provides an opportunity for Xcel Energy to pilot advanced energy solutions that will help them <br />meet and exceed their Minnesota energy efficiency and renewable energy goals. Through discussions <br />with Xcel Energy, the Project Team has identified the following considerations that will be important <br />through the course of development: