Ready to accelerate your impact in a career helping the federal government become energy-efficient? The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is dedicated to working with its stakeholders to enable federal agencies to meet energy-related goals, identify affordable solutions, facilitate public-private partnerships, and provide energy leadership to the country by identifying and leveraging government best practices.
With more than 350,000 energy-utilizing buildings and 600,000 vehicles, the federal government is the nation's largest energy consumer. Energy used in buildings and facilities represents about 40% of the total site-delivered energy use of the federal government, with vehicle and equipment energy use accounting for 60%. FEMP focuses on key services that help agencies meet energy- and water-reduction requirements and goals.
If you are passionate about developing innovative solutions to address the most pressing energy challenges facing federal facilities and fleets, apply to join our team!
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FEMP News
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One of the best ways to explore DOE Scholars is to hear from our past participants. Learn how Lauren Posey channeled a childhood passion for nature to earn a spot in DOE Scholars and a climate change problem-solving job at the National Park Service.
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The Federal Smart Buildings Accelerator provided federal facilities with education, technical support, and assessments to promote smart buildings and efficient buildings technologies.
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Jenna Faupel received a Federal Energy and Water Management Award (FEWMA) for improving the U.S. Department of State's data collection process for 244 overseas locations.
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The Federal Energy Management Program and the General Services Administration partnered to present the Greenovation Summit from July 17-18, 2024, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado.
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Rachel Chang received FEMP's FEDS Spotlight award for improving the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's energy data reporting processes. Learn more about her achievements and see if someone you know might be eligible for the 2024 FEDS Spotlight awards.
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More than 2,700 individuals came together March 25–27, 2024, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh to participate in the most attended Energy Exchange in history.
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As Required by Congress, DOE Finalizes Standards That Decrease Emissions for New and Renovated Federal Buildings Across the Nation, Slashing Harmful Carbon Emissions by 2 Million Metric Tons
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As part of the Biden-Harris Administration's Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy opened its second phase of Assisting Federal Facilities with Energy Conservation Technologies (AFFECT) grant funding.
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FEMP unveiled $104M in clean energy investment across 31 projects under Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Pentagon event highlighted transformative initiatives, federal leadership, and agency collaboration for a more sustainable future.
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Funding from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Supports Energy Conservation Measures at 31 Facilities, Saving Taxpayers $29 Million in the First Year and Drastically Reducing the Federal Carbon Footprint
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