Department of Energy

Department of Energy (DOE)

Compliance Contacts

Contact the following individual(s) to get more information on complying with Department of Energy regulations:

Theresa Speake
Director
Office Economic Impact and Diversity
Phone: 202-586-8383
TTY/TTD: 800-877-8339
mailto:theresa.speake@hq.doe.gov

Compliance Resources

The following agencies and offices provide compliance resources for small businesses:

Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

  • Energy-Efficient Procurement Requirements online course
    The Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires that federal agencies purchase only ENERGY STAR or FEMP designated products. These products use less energy and reduce life-cycle costs, ultimately saving taxpayers' dollars. In addition, since these products use less energy, they result in fewer greenhouse gas emissions and less air pollution. During this two-hour presentation, you will learn about this and other energy efficient procurement policies, which products this law applies to and how to obtain these products from the federal supply agencies and commercial sources. Specific examples will be covered.
  • The Energy-Efficient Products home page
    As the world's largest volume-buyer of energy-related products, the federal government can reduce energy consumption and achieve enormous cost savings by purchasing energy-efficient products. Federal buyers are now required by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to purchase products that are ENERGY STAR -qualified or FEMP-designated. (These products are in the upper 25% of energy efficiency in their class.) The purchasing requirements are codified by FAR Part 23. In addition, Executive Order 13221 requires that federal agencies purchase products with low standby power. This web site helps federal purchasers identify these types of highly efficient products.
  • Selling Energy-Efficient Products to the Federal Government
    The US Government is a major purchaser of products from suppliers throughout the country. Companies with energy-efficient products and services have special opportunities in the federal sector. This document highlights the major avenues to becoming a supplier and gives sources of information for private companies to use.
  • Federal Procurement Opportunities for "Green" Vendors
    The U.S. government is the single largest consumer in the nation, purchasing more than $250 billion in goods and services each year. Various laws, Presidential Executive Orders, and procurement regulations now require federal agencies to purchase "green" (biobased, recycled content, and energy efficient) products. A vast market opportunity exists for vendors who provide these green products. This brief guide for vendors will facilitate their access to increased federal government procurement opportunities; enhance their ability to compete at the prime and subcontract levels; promote their knowledge of new government contracting initiatives (e-Buy and Sub-Net); and make it easier for them to conduct business with the federal government.
  • Procurement of Architectural and Engineering Services for Sustainable Buildings
    The Procurement of Architectural and Engineering Services for Sustainable Buildings guide was prepared to be a resource for federal construction project managers and others who want to integrate the principles of sustainable design into the procurement of professional building design and consulting services.
  • DOE Building Technologies Program's Technology Procurement
    The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Technology Procurement program is an interactive method of pulling new energy-efficient technologies and products into the marketplace. The program is an effective method for building a self-sustaining supply and demand for new highly efficient equipment. Market players work with DOE in key parts of the solicitation process.
  • Commercial Compliance Using COMcheck
    The Dept. of Energy's COMcheck materials simplify and clarify commercial and high-rise residential energy code compliance. Forms and checklists are included for documenting compliance. Downloadable and web-based software allow builders to evaluate their commercial construction against International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) commercial codes.
  • Residential Compliance Using REScheck
    The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) REScheck materials have been developed to simplify and clarify code compliance with the Model Energy Code (MEC), the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), and a number of state codes. Downloadable and web-based software is available to determine energy code compliance for residential buildings.
  • Building Energy Codes Program
    Provides links to software and training that assists builders in determining energy code compliance for both residential and commercial buildings.
  • Appliances and Commercial Equipment Standards Program
    Provides manufactures with information about the laws, regulations, and standards.
  • DOE Procurement Offices
    This web page provides list of the contracting offices and Procurement Directors throughout the U.S. Department of Energy. You may contact them concerning potential business opportunities or any questions you may have about their programs via their Web sites or by telephone.
  • Office of Procurement and Management Professionals Homepage
    Are you a Government or private sector professional seeking statutory and/or regulatory information in the areas of procurement, financial assistance, personal property, contractor human resources management, professional development, or business practices? The U.S. Department of Energy's Professionals Homepage is a web site dedicated to providing information on these areas.
  • e-Center Business and Financial Assistance Opportunities with Energy
    The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) e-Center is the Department's web site for information on doing business with DOE, including viewing current business opportunities, registering to submit proposals, and obtaining information and guidance on the acquisition and financial assistance award process.
  • Environmental Policy and Guidance (Dept of Energy)
    The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Environmental Policy & Guidance web site provides access to DOE-wide environmental protection policies and strategies for protecting the public and the environment and for achieving environmental compliance with internal and external environmental requirements. This web site is maintained to provide guidance and training to DOE federal and contractor personnel on Federal environmental regulatory programs.
  • Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
    The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) NEPA web site provides information regarding DOE NEPA-related activities. The site includes full-text searchable DOE NEPA Documents, NEPA Guidance, and links to other NEPA-related web sites.
  • Energy Policy Act (EPAct), FreedomCAR & Vehicle Technologies Program
    The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) was passed by Congress to reduce our nation's dependence on imported petroleum by requiring certain fleets to acquire alternative fuel vehicles, which are capable of operating on nonpetroleum fuels. The U.S. Department of Energy administers the regulations through the Federal Fleet Requirements, State and Alternative Fuel Provider Rule, Private and Local Government Fleet Rule, and Alternative Fuel Designation Authority.