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|OrganizationName=Federal Energy Management Program | |||
|OrganizationType=Executive Departments (Sub-organization) | |||
|Mission=FEMP works with federal agencies to meet energy-related goals, identify affordable solutions, facilitate public-private partnerships, and provide energy leadership to the country by identifying and leveraging government best practices. Its mission is to reduce energy costs and environmental impacts across the federal government while enhancing energy security. | |||
|ParentOrganization=Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy | |||
|Employees=100 | |||
|Budget=$30 million (Fiscal Year 2024) | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Director | |||
|Services=Technical assistance; Training; Project financing; Energy efficiency; Renewable energy integration | |||
|HeadquartersLocation=38.88685, -77.02547 | |||
|HeadquartersAddress=1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA | |||
|Website=https://www.energy.gov/eere/femp/federal-energy-management-program | |||
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The United States '''Federal Energy Management Program''' ('''FEMP''') promotes [[Efficient energy use|energy efficiency]] and the use of [[renewable energy]] resources at federal sites, helping agencies save energy, save [[taxpayer]] dollars, and demonstrate leadership with responsible, cleaner energy choices, because as the largest energy consumer in the United States, the [[federal government]] has both a tremendous opportunity and a clear responsibility to [[wikt:lead by example|lead by example]] with smart [[energy management]]. | The United States '''Federal Energy Management Program''' ('''FEMP''') promotes [[Efficient energy use|energy efficiency]] and the use of [[renewable energy]] resources at federal sites, helping agencies save energy, save [[taxpayer]] dollars, and demonstrate leadership with responsible, cleaner energy choices, because as the largest energy consumer in the United States, the [[federal government]] has both a tremendous opportunity and a clear responsibility to [[wikt:lead by example|lead by example]] with smart [[energy management]]. | ||
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The United States Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) promotes energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy resources at federal sites, helping agencies save energy, save taxpayer dollars, and demonstrate leadership with responsible, cleaner energy choices, because as the largest energy consumer in the United States, the federal government has both a tremendous opportunity and a clear responsibility to lead by example with smart energy management.
Equipment procurement
Use FEMP's product recommendations and other useful tips to help you buy the most efficient equipment for your offices and facilities and programs.
New constructions and retrofits
Learn about how to design high performance buildings that save energy, save money, enhance indoor environmental quality, and help preserve the environment.
Operations and maintenance
Learn how effective operations and maintenance can help you ensure reliability, safety, and energy at relatively low cost.
Utility management
Find up to date information about energy markets, utility restructuring, renewable power purchasing, and load management opportunities that can help you manage costs, improve reliability, and reduce environmental impacts.
See also
- Cognizant Contracting Officer
- White House Council on Environmental Quality
- Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC)
- Indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ)
- Re-compete
- RFP
External links