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The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program's (FEMP) mission is to facilitate the Federal Government's implementation of sound, cost-effective energy management and investment practices to enhance the nation's energy security and environmental stewardship.

 

Federal Energy Management Resources

FEMP provides assistance through project transaction services, applied technology services, and decisions support services. These service areas help Federal agencies:

Meet Energy Goals and Regulatory Requirements Design, Operate, and Maintain High-Performance Buildings
Purchase Energy-Efficient Products Deploy Renewable Energy Technologies
Manage Energy-Efficient and Alternative-Fuel Vehicle Fleets Finance Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects
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News

December 18, 2008

DOE Awards ESPC Contracts for up to $80 Billion in Federal Projects

DOE will award 16 new indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) worth up to $80 billion in energy management projects at federally facilities. More

January 5, 2009

FEMP Updates State Energy Incentive Programs

Updated state energy incentive programs are now available. The State Energy Incentive Programs section outlines utility incentives offered by state to Federal agencies. More

December 1, 2008

FEMP Issues New Guidance for EISA 2007 Section 432

FEMP issued guidelines for Section 432 of the EISA 2007 to aid in energy and water evaluations for covered facilities. (PDF 294 KB). Download Adobe Reader. More