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Federal Energy Productivity

The Alliance to Save Energy’s Federal Energy Productivity (FEP) program has been a leader in advancing energy efficiency within the Federal government for over ten years.

FEMP LogoThe Alliance supports the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) efforts to reduce federal energy use by providing training, private sector liaison, and research and analysis on financing options for energy efficiency projects and other issues.

Liaison: The Alliance is uniquely positioned to develop and maintain liaison between private sector energy efficiency industries and organizations and the federal government. The Alliance brings these organizations together through the FEP Task Force to address barriers to advancing energy efficiency in federal facilities. The Alliance also educates decision makers within the government on the importance of increasing energy efficiency in federal facilities, and, since the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, has supported government agency efforts to implement the federal energy-saving provisions of the bill.

Training: The Alliance develops and promotes new training for energy efficient technologies and energy management practices in partnership with the private sector. We host workshops in federal facilities, provide training seminars and sponsor peer-to-peer exchanges.

Financing R & D: The Alliance has a long history of researching, developing and promoting alternate financing mechanisms, such as Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC), for undertaking federal energy improvement projects.

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Federal Energy Productivity Task Force

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