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Ridge National Laboratorys Support of the The mission of the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is to reduce the cost and environmental impact of the federal government by advancing energy efficiency and water conservation, promoting the use of distributed and renewable energy and improving utility management decisions at federal sites. FEMP relies on ORNL and other national labs to carry out its programs and provide expert assistance to federal agencies working to reduce their energy use and costs. The ORNL team plays prominent roles in FEMP’s programs focused on |
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ORNL contact: Kirby Wilcher, 865-574-0429, wilcherkl@ornl.gov Examples of ORNL Technical Assistance Efforts:
ORNL contact: Julia Kelley, 865-574-1013, kelleyjs@ornl.gov Here are ORNL's most recent contributions to the New Technology Demonstration Program:
ORNL contact: Kirby Wilcher, 865-574-0429, wilcherkl@ornl.gov
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FEMP provides
a wide range of resources to help agencies use private-sector financing
for their energy projects. ORNL-FEMP Project Facilitators are experienced
guides who can lead agencies through the process of financing and
implementing projects using Utility Energy Service Contracts (UESCs)
or DOE’s Super Energy Savings Performance Contracts (Super ESPCs).
ORNL is the home
of FEMP’s GHP Core Team, which offers world-class technical expertise
and assistance with GHP projects and technologies. General Information
For GHP Designers/Installers
ORNL is handling
day-to-day management of FEMP's Industrial Facilities program. Through
it's collaboration with DOE's Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT),
FEMP's Industrial Facilities Program is making OIT's widely recognized
technical expertise available to federal facilities. FEMP offers plant-wide
assessment of energy, waste, and productivity, plus energy analyses
for targeted systems. Manufacturers looking for assistance with energy-related plant technologies may now consult the National Inventory of Manufacturing assistance Programs (NIMAP). The database, created by the Alliance to Save Energy for DOE's Office of Industrial Technologies, provides a state-by-state listing of programs that provide plant assessments, rebates, financing, consulting, diagnostic tools, and other assistance to manufacturers. Services, mostly free of charge, are those provided primarily by state organizations and utilities. The full NIMAP database is available here.
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