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Federal Energy Management Program

Posted:02/21/2022 Last Modified:02/21/2022 Views:185
FEMP

Mandated by law, the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) focuses on key services that help agencies meet energy- and water-reduction requirements and goals.

FEMP works 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 government best practices.

Federal agencies have a tremendous opportunity and responsibility to lead by example in cutting energy waste and advancing America’s progress toward energy independence, resiliency, and security.

FEMP strives to build agencies’ ability and agility to manage to their critical missions by becoming efficient, resilient, and secure. It supplies agencies with the information, tools, and assistance they need to meet and track their energy-related requirements and goals through the following five focus areas.

five focus areas

  • WHITE HOUSE
    FEMP works with the White House to support the implementation of E.O. guidance and compile agency scorecard data.
  • AGENCIES
    FEMP tracks annual progress to legislative and E.O. goals while providing technical assistance and project support.
  • CONGRESS
    FEMP works with Congress to support legislative initiatives and report on agencies annual progress.
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  • INDUSTRY
    FEMP works with industry to bring private-sector technologies and replicable solutions to the federal space.
  • NATIONAL LABS
    FEMP leverages national laboratory expertise to develop training and tools for agency use.

Focus Areas

Federal agencies have a tremendous opportunity and responsibility to lead by example in cutting energy waste and advancing America’s progress toward energy independence, resiliency, and security.

FEMP strives to build agencies’ ability and agility to manage to their critical missions by becoming efficient, resilient, and secure. It supplies agencies with the information, tools, and assistance they need to meet and track their energy-related requirements and goals through the following five focus areas.

Managing Organization:
Department of Energy