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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
Cultivate Change to Embrace Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Inventory and Manage Greenhouse Gases

July 28, 2010

DOE and DOD Enhance Cooperation through Energy MOU

July 28, 2010 – DOE and DOD announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to accelerate clean energy innovation and enhance national energy security at a White House energy security forum More

July 19, 2010

Secretary Chu Directs DOE Facilities to Install Cool Roofs

July 19, 2010 – Steven Chu announced an initiative and guidelines (PDF 909 KB) to more broadly implement cool roof technologies on DOE facilities and across the Federal Government. More

July 6, 2010

Operations, Maintenance, and Commissioning Training Available On Demand

The FEMP First Thursday Seminar on Operations, Maintenance, and Commissioning in now available on demand. The training originally aired on July 1, 2010. More