Submit Your Energy and Water Management Award Nominations
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FEMP sponsors the annual Federal Energy and Water Management Awards to recognize individuals and organizations for significant contributions to energy and water efficiency within the federal government.
These awards distinguish federal employees who developed and implemented exemplary, cost-effective projects and programs that cut energy waste and advance America’s progress toward energy independence, resilience, and security, while also advancing federal agency missions.
Nominations for these awards must be submitted by August 31, 2023 via FEMP Central, FEMP’s awards nomination portal. Learn more about the criteria and guidelines for submitting your nominees.Â
FEMP Focus
FEMP 50 Virtual Training Registrations Are Open
We’re less than a month away from our FEMP 50 celebration!Â
To commemorate 50 years of federal energy management, we’re hosting a two-day celebration in Washington, D.C. As part of this special event, we’ll be hosting virtual trainings. Topics include:
- Tools and Resources to Meet Agency Goals
- Decarbonization, Electrification, and Carbon Pollution-Free Energy (CFE)
- Advancing Federal Energy and Water in a Changing Climate
- Connecting Buildings: Data and Performance
- Utility Engagement and Performance Contracting for Decarbonization and CFE Goals
Register for one or more of the trainings here.
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FEMP Launches Federal Fleet ZEV Ready Center To Promote Electric Vehicle Adoption
Successful Fleet Electrification Case Studies Across the United States
We have three new fleet electrification case studies to help federal agencies learn how others have successfully implemented similar projects.Â
Case Study #1: Automated Carsharing Program Connects Idaho National Laboratory Fleet Vehicle Pool With Sprawling Facilities
Learn how the Idaho National Laboratory is streamlining its fleet vehicle efficiency for its 5,700 employees by using an online carsharing system with automated key dispensers as part of its pooled-vehicle reservation system.
Case Study #2: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Prioritizing Electric Vehicle Charging Station Projects
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has implemented a comprehensive assessment to prioritize EV charging stations projects. Learn how the new tool is helping them choose projects with the greatest impact to help them achieve their 100% ZEV goal.Â
Case Study #3: Veterans Affairs Ridesharing Program: Utilizing Artificial Intelligence for Optimal Rideshare Requests
Learn how the Veterans Affairs Ridesharing Program has facilitated more than 700,000 rides, offering reliable, same-day transportation to veterans across 90% of the United States.
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