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Federal Energy Management Program

Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Facilities May 13 , 2010

Program Name or Ancillary Text

Richard Kidd Program Manager

eere.energy.gov

FEMP: Facilitation Role MISSION

:

FEMP facilitates the Federal Government’s implementation of sound, cost effective energy management & investment practices to enhance the nation’s energy security & environmental stewardship

FEMP

130,000 125,000 120,000 115,000 110,000 105,000 100,000 95,000 90,000 85,000 80,000 03 04

Saves

Federal Energy: 50+ Trillion BTU or almost 25% of ALL Federal Improvement

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Federal Government 110,853 Btu/GSF, 2008 12.3% Reduction

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Federal Government without FEMP activities 114,568 Btu/GSF, 2008 9.4% Reduction

2.7% 2.8% 2.8% 2.9% 3.5% 08 09

Fiscal Year

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FEMP Contribution Toward Reduction

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Executive Order 13423 Goal 30% Reduction in 2015

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FEMP is a service ,

not a research organization

FEMP has strategic reach into ALL Federal Agencies FEMP activity is demand driven

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based on:  Total USG investment levels in energy efficiency/renewables  Actions of other agencies

FEMP expands impact of USG investments:

Reduces

transaction costs & time to  deployment

Accelerated

U.S. Government adoption of EERE technologies Federal Energy Management Program 2 femp.energy.gov

Federal Energy Footprint 3

History

1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800

Vehicles & Equipment: 23% Reduction from 1985

600

All Facilities: 25% Reduction from 1985

400 200

Goal Buildings: 29% Reduction from 1985

0 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Goal-Subject Buildings Federal Energy Management Program Excluded Facilities Vehicles & Equipment 3 femp.energy.gov

U.S. Federal Energy Footprint

Building Energy

Usage by Type: 50% Electricity 34% Natural Gas 7% Fuel Oil 5% Coal 4% Other Goal-Subject Buildings 31.7% Excluded Facilities 3.4% Fleet Vehicles 4.1%

Facility Energy Usage by agency

Total: 389 trillion Btu

Mobility Energy

Usage by Type: 70% Jet Fuel 14% Navy Special 7% Diesel 7% Auto Gas 2% Other Other Mobility 60.8% DOJ 4% GSA 5% DOE 8% VA 7% USPS 8% Other 12% DOD 56% The Federal Government operates over 500,000 facilities (3 billion sq ft) & consumes 1.6% of the Nation’s total energy use, or $24.5 billion in annual energy costs

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Federal Energy Investments: FY 2009 From FY 2008 to FY 2009, the Federal Government realized an 84% increase in energy & water efficiency investments in Federal facilities

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President Obama: E.O. 13514 Signing Ceremony

Secretary Chu joins the President on October 5, 2009, for the signing of Executive Order 13514 – Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy & Economic Performance

Secretary Chu commits DOE expertise & leadership

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January 29, 2010

President Announces Federal Agency 28 % GHG Reduction Targets by 2020:

Spur clean energy investments

Create new private-sector jobs

Drive

Build long-term savings local market capacity

Foster innovation & entrepreneurship in clean industries

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Federal Goal

Reduce Federal energy use by equivalent of 656 TBtus =

205 M barrels of oil $1B in avoided energy costs through 2020

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E.O. 13514: Goals

The new executive order requires agencies to meet sustainability targets, including:

       

Achieve

30% reduction in vehicle fleet petroleum use by 2020

Achieve

26% reduction in potable & 20% reduction in industrial, landscaping, & agricultural water consumption by 2020

Comply

with new EPA stormwater management guidance

Achieve

50% recycling & waste diversion by 2015

Requires

that 95% of all applicable procurement contracts will meet sustainability requirements

Requires

15% of buildings meet the

Guiding Principles for High Performance and Sustainable Buildings

by 2015

Design

all new Federal buildings which begin the planning process by 2020 to achieve zero-net energy by 2030

Pursue

cost-effective & innovative strategies, such as highly reflective & vegetated roofs Federal Energy Management Program 7 femp.energy.gov

E.O. 13514: GHG Accounting

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E.O. 13514: Sustainable Procurement

New executive order directs all agencies to “advance sustainable acquisition” to ensure that: 95% of new contract actions

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including task & delivery orders for products & services are:

    

Energy efficient Water efficient Biobased Environmentally preferable Recycled Content

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Energy Independence and Security Act: Goals

Key requirements from the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 include:

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Reduce

Btu per gross square foot 3% per year, from a 2003 baseline

Conduct

comprehensive audits in at least 75% of covered facilities every 4 years, and benchmark these facilities

Reduce

fossil fuel-generated energy consumption in new buildings and major renovations by: 55% in 2010; 65% in 2015; 80% in 2020; 90% in 2025; 100% in 2030

Ensure

that major equipment replacements or renovations must use the most efficient equipment and designs that are life-cycle cost effective

Lease

buildings that are EPA Energy Star labeled, with limited exceptions, effective 19 Dec, 2010

Require

30 percent of the hot water demand in new Federal buildings (and major renovations) to be met with solar hot water equipment, provided it is life cycle cost-effective 10 femp.energy.gov

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Five Sustainability Guiding Principles

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Research Support Facility

Zero Energy Building Moves Closer to Reality

An office building so energy efficient that its 800 occupants consume only the amount of energy generated by renewable power on and near the building.

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FEMP Website

For more information,

go to . . .

FEMP Website

www.femp.energy.gov

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