About the Program
The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides services, tools, and expertise to Federal agencies to help them achieve their legislated and executive-ordered energy, greenhouse gas, and water goals. These are delivered through project, technical, and program services.
The Federal Government, as the nation's largest energy consumer, has a tremendous opportunity and clear responsibility to lead by example. FEMP is central to this responsibility, guiding agencies to use funding more effectively in meeting Federal and agency-specific energy management objectives.
This section outlines FEMP's central role and responsibilities in Federal energy management. This role spans three primary focal areas:
- Energy Management at Federal Facilities
- Energy Management at Department of Energy (DOE)
- Sustainable Fleet Management
A fact sheet overview of FEMP is currently available.
The FEMP Program Manager is Dr. Timothy Unruh. A bio for Dr. Unruh is available, as are quarterly Program Manager Updates. FEMP accomplishments and contact information are also available within this section.
Contact
Please direct FEMP-specific questions to the FEMP main desk at 202-586-5772.
News
NREL Study: Hybrid Vans Get 20% Higher Fuel Economy
October 3, 2012
USDA Announces $10 Million in Rural Smart Grid Funds
September 26, 2012
EPA Sets Biobased Diesel Volumes for 2013
September 19, 2012
Events
Introduction to ECAM
October 11, 2012
Federal Utility Partnership Working Group (Fall 2012)
October 16-17, 2012
Advanced UESC Workshop
October 18-19, 2012