Energy management teams from four federal entities were honored as recipients of the 2008 Presidential Awards for Leadership in Federal Energy Management: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; U.S. Marine Corps; U.S. General Services Administration; and, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. HUD/PIH developed a comprehensive program to invest in conservation and energy management to increase the asset value of public housing agencies. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar has the lowest energy intensity of all Marine Corps installations at 49,000 Btu-per-square-foot. NARA developed an agency-wide energy management plan that formalized policy, procedures, and responsibilities for NARA energy management. In FY 2007 GSA's Pacific Energy and Sustainability Team completed projects in nine facilities encompassing 24 buildings resulting in a decrease in energy intensity of more than 2 percent from the region's 2003 baseline despite increased operational requirements, increased security, and extended operating hours.
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