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Achieving 30% Renewable Electricity Use by 2025

Achieving 30% Renewable Electricity Use by 2025

By 2025, 30% of the electricity consumed by the federal government is to come from renewable energy sources, according to Executive Order 13693: Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade. To achieve 30% renewable electricity by the 2025 target, the executive order established a hierarchy of practices for federal agencies.

  1. Install agency-funded renewable energy on site at federal facilities and retain corresponding renewable energy certificates (RECs) or obtain equal value replacement RECs.
  2. Contract for the purchase of energy that includes the installation of renewable energy on site at a federal facility or off site from a federal facility and the retention of corresponding RECs or obtaining equal value replacement RECs for the term of the contract.
  3. Purchase electricity and corresponding RECs or obtain equal value replacement RECs.
  4. Purchase RECs.

Learn more about purchasing off-site renewable electricity and RECs.

The practices above represent the priority in which agencies should consider obtaining renewable electricity. A higher-priority action may be considered and deemed less practical or cost-effective than a lower-priority action that is subsequently implemented. Learn more in the Implementing Instructions for Executive Order 13693.

In support of the 30% by 2025 target, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) analyzes renewable energy markets to identify achievable projects for federal agencies. As an example, FEMP created a series of maps and graphs that illustrate federal facility electricity consumption and renewable energy project potential at those facilities.