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
Energy Department Announces Federal Energy Management Award Winners
October 10, 2012
Energy Department Offers $1 Million for Hydrogen Fuel Technology
October 10, 2012
NREL Study: Hybrid Vans Get 20% Higher Fuel Economy
October 3, 2012
Events
Federal Utility Partnership Working Group (Fall 2012)
October 16-17, 2012
Advanced UESC Workshop
October 18-19, 2012
In-Person Workshop: Guiding Principles for High Performance Sustainable Existing Buildings
October 24, 2012