Installation Energy Manager Program Support


This area provides technical support and resources for all DoD Installations and Facilities Energy Managers. Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP):  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.
  • Energy Project Financing Mechanisms
  • Technologies
  • Operations and Maintenance
  • Utility Management
  • Information Resources
  • Project Development
  • Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
  • Procurement of Architectural and Engineering Services for Sustainable Buildings
  • Training Opportunities:
    • FEMP Training Program
National Energy Laboratories:  FEMP relies on national labs to carry out its programs and provide expert assistance to federal agencies working to reduce their energy use and costs. The various labs play prominent roles in FEMP's programs focused on technical assistance; project financing; Price Reasonableness; energy security and EUL for DG/CHP; geothermal heat pumps; new technology demonstration; combined cooling, heat and power; industrial facilities and training/outreach. The mission of the General Services Administration (GSA) is to secure the buildings, products, services, technology, and other workplace essentials for federal agencies. The mission of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to protect human health and the environment. The mission of the Defense Logistics Agency - Energy (DLA-A) is to provide the Department of Defense and other government agencies with comprehensive energy solutions in the most effective and economical manner possible. DESC is a component of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).

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