Although federal policies regarding energy-efficient product procurement (EEPP) are long-standing and well-established, federal buyers do not typically request energy-efficient products when making purchases. This is a large missed opportunity: full compliance could save the U.S. federal government roughly $500 million in energy cost annually. In 2016, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) began a new set of program activities to increase federal compliance with these procurement requirements. Program interventions included increased communication with contracting officers during the solicitation process; development of enhanced, targeted training; and collection and dissemination of procurement best pract...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Househo...
This paper discusses the positive impact that electric utility industry restructuring, a reduction i...
This report focuses on the Federal Government, the Nation’s largest single energy consumer, in terms...
There are many national policies aimed at driving an increase in energy efficiency (EE) implementati...
Although the government sector represents only 10 to 15 percent of the economy in most countries, ca...
The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) of the Department of Energy (DOE) assists federal agenc...
Although the government sector represents only 10 to 15 percent of the economy in most countries, c...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy-efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
Issued in 2001, Presidential Executive Order 13221 directed federal agencies to purchase products wi...
Each year, the Federal Government purchases an estimated $10--20 billion in energy-related products....
Federal, state, and local governments could save at least $139 million annually by reducing energy w...
This research investigated the impact of statutory and regulatory imperatives to include energy cons...
Overview of the U.S. Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program Energy-Efficient Product...
This report documents the recommendations of a working group commissioned by the Federal Energy Mana...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Househo...
This paper discusses the positive impact that electric utility industry restructuring, a reduction i...
This report focuses on the Federal Government, the Nation’s largest single energy consumer, in terms...
There are many national policies aimed at driving an increase in energy efficiency (EE) implementati...
Although the government sector represents only 10 to 15 percent of the economy in most countries, ca...
The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) of the Department of Energy (DOE) assists federal agenc...
Although the government sector represents only 10 to 15 percent of the economy in most countries, c...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy-efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
A growing number of jurisdictions are adopting energy efficient purchasing policies, often based on ...
Issued in 2001, Presidential Executive Order 13221 directed federal agencies to purchase products wi...
Each year, the Federal Government purchases an estimated $10--20 billion in energy-related products....
Federal, state, and local governments could save at least $139 million annually by reducing energy w...
This research investigated the impact of statutory and regulatory imperatives to include energy cons...
Overview of the U.S. Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program Energy-Efficient Product...
This report documents the recommendations of a working group commissioned by the Federal Energy Mana...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Househo...
This paper discusses the positive impact that electric utility industry restructuring, a reduction i...
This report focuses on the Federal Government, the Nation’s largest single energy consumer, in terms...