FEMP Digest provides the federal energy management community with information about upcoming trainings and events, new publications and tools, and agency progress and achievements.
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With more than 350,000 energy-utilizing buildings and 600,000 vehicles, the federal government is the nation’s largest energy consumer. FEMP resources and assistance help federal agencies leverage public-private partnerships and successfully implement replicable, well-designed projects.
Since 1975, these efforts have resulted in a 50% reduction in energy intensity across the federal government.
FEMP Services
Areas of Focus
Requirements & Reporting
FEMP provides information and tools to help agencies meet federal requirements and report annual energy and water consumption and resource management efforts for federal facilities. FEMP also collects and publishes agency performance data.
FEMP leverages private sector financing with no up-front capital costs and supports federal projects with technical and procurement expertise.
FEMP helps federal agencies integrate mission assurance with optimized and cost-effective facility management and operations.
FEMP helps the federal fleet community access the latest information, applications, and resources related to fleet efficiency and electrification.
Acquisition
Electric Vehicles
Fleet Electrification Process
Managed EV Charging
Bidirectional EV ChargingFEMP helps guide the development of resilience planning for the strategic integration of advanced, secure technologies. FEMP also works to address energy management challenges and risks from cybersecurity threats.
FEMP recognizes individuals and organizations for significant contributions to energy and water efficiency within the federal government and shares case studies featuring federal agencies that have successfully implemented project financing options and energy- and water-efficient measures and technologies into their buildings and operations.
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