Technology Deployment Resources
The following resources, organized by topic, outline emerging and underutilized technologies available to Federal agencies:
- General Technologies
- Technology Briefs
- Lighting
- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Water Heating
- Building Envelope
- Power Generation
General Technologies
The following outline general technologies available to Federal agencies:
- FEMP: Technology Deployment Matrix
- FEMP: Emerging Technologies for Energy Savings Performance Contracting in the Federal Sector
- FEMP: Energy Savings from Small Near-Zero-Energy Houses
- FEMP: Strategic Energy and Water Resource Planning for Federal Facilities
- FEMP: Guidance for Electric Metering in Federal Buildings
- AMO: Pump Systems Resources
- AMO: Process Heating Systems Resources
Technology Briefs
- FEMP: Boiler Combustion Control and Monitoring System
- FEMP: Doing Time under the Sun
- FEMP: Magnetic-Bearing Chiller Compressors
- FEMP: Wireless Sensor Networks for Data Centers
Lighting
The following outline lighting technologies available to Federal agencies:
- FEMP: LED Provides Effective and Efficient Parking Area Lighting at the NAVFAC Engineering Service Center
- FEMP: Dimming Controllers Offer Potential Energy Savings in Outdoor Lighting
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL): Lighting Controls
- FEMP: Hybrid Solar Lighting Illuminates Energy Savings for Government Facilities
- Building Technologies Program: Department of Energy (DOE) Solid-State Lighting Portfolio
- FEMP: Spotlight on Design; The Washington Monument
- FEMP: Lighting Demonstrations in Defense Commissary Freezer Systems
- FEMP: LED Provides Effective and Efficient Lighting in Freezer Storage Room
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
The following outline HVAC technologies available to Federal agencies:
- FEMP: Evaluation of a Variable-Speed Centrifugal Compressor with Magnetic Bearings
- LBNL: Aerosol Duct Sealing Technology
- California Energy Commission: Automatic Diagnosis for Ailing Rooftop Air Conditioners
- FEMP: Ground-Source Heat Pumps Applied to Federal Facilities–Second Edition
- FEMP: Geothermal Heat Pumps Deliver Big Savings for Federal Facilities
- FEMP: Assessment of Hybrid Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
- Geothermal Technologies Program: Geothermal Heat Pumps
- FEMP: Demand-Controlled Ventilation Using CO2 Sensors
- FEMP: Coolerado Cooler Helps to Save Cooling Energy and Dollars
- Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center: Evaluation of Thermal Destratifiers
- FEMP: Wireless Temperature Sensors for Improved HVAC Control
Water Heating
The following outline water heating technologies available to Federal agencies:
- ACEEE: Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings
- ENERGY STAR: Water Heater, Heat Pump for Consumers
- Energy Savers: Heat Pump Water Heaters
Building Envelope
The following outline building envelope technologies available to Federal agencies:
- Efficient Windows Collaborative
- LBNL: Advanced Systems; High Performance Fenestration Systems
- LBNL: Potential Benefits of Cool Roofs in Commercial Buildings
- LBNL: The Cool Colors Project
- ENERGY STAR: Roof Products for Consumers
Power Generation
The following outline power generation technologies available to Federal agencies:
- FEMP: Summary of Results from Testing a 30-kW-Microturbine and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) System
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Microturbine/CHP Technologies
- FEMP: Energy Efficiency Improvements Through the Use of CHP in Buildings
- FEMP: CHP Program Overview
- FEMP: CHP Potential at Federal Sites
- DOE Office of Electricity: Distributed Energy
- EPA: Catalog of CHP Technologies
- EPA: CHP Partnership
- California Energy Commission: California Distributed Energy Resource Guide
- FEMP: Biomass Cofiring in Coal-Fired Boilers
- FEMP: Landfill Gas to Energy for Federal Facilities
- FEMP: Wastewater Treatment Gas to Energy for Federal Facilities
- FEMP: Biomass Energy; Focus on Wood Waste
- EPA: Biomass CHP Catalog of Technologies
- U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center: ERDC-CERL Fuel Cell Web Site
- FEMP: Current Applications and Research in Photovoltaic Technology for Buildings
- AMO: Steam Systems Resources
- AMO: Compressed Air Systems Resources