FEMP Welcomes New Leadership and Staff
Anna J. Siefken, Deputy Director
In October 2023, Siefken assumed the role of Deputy Director for the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). Previously, she was Senior Advisor to the Energy Department’s Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) after nearly a year as Commercialization Executive to the same office. At OTT, she championed long-duration energy storage (LDES) commercialization by driving industry, manufacturing, and start-up engagement toward the goal of cutting grid-scale energy storage costs by 90%. She created an innovative new partnership between DOE, Edison Electric Institute, Electric Power Research Institute, and the LDES Council with a specific focus on offtake, supply chain, and tech innovation.
Siefken concurrently serves as the Delegate to represent the United States on Mission Innovation’s Technical Advisory Group (TAG) with oversight on Zero-Emission Shipping, Industrial Decarbonization, and the Green-Powered Future. In 2020, Siefken was appointed Ambassador of the DOE Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) by the Secretary of Energy. Learn more about her many accomplishments and career prior to joining DOE.
Nael Nmair, Facilities and Fleet Supervisor
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Nael brings over 30 years of facility design and construction experience to his new supervisor role. Nael joined FEMP as a Program Manager in 2016 and brought keen insight into federal agency building engineering and construction which he acquired during his time serving both the U.S. Air Force's mission at Arnold, Edwards, and Eglin AFB and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' mission in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Yemen, and as an energy/infrastructure manager with the U.S. Air Force’s largest bases: Arnold, Edwards, and Eglin AFB.
His recent IACET Distinguished Service award holds a special spot in his heart because training others on how to make a difference in the energy world is one of his passions.
Priya Stiller, Performance Contracting
Priya Stiller comes to FEMP from the U.S. Engineering and Support Center in Huntsville (HNC), where she supported the U.S. Department of Defense with energy savings performance contracts and utility energy service contracts. She also performed assignments at the Army Office of Energy Initiatives and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) Headquarters and managed complex civil works and infrastructure investigation projects at USACE Savannah District. Stiller received recognition for meritorious service as a project manager for the Richard B. Russell Construction Project addressing hydropower pump-back capability.
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Energy Exchange 2024
Attendee registration and hotel reservations for Energy Exchange 2024 are officially open! Register today to hear actionable technical training, engaging panel discussions, senior leadership keynote presentations, a solution packed trade show, and network with over 2500 energy, water, and fleet leaders.
As the premier accredited training event for the federal government, it's one of the most cost-effective and flexible ways to gain mission critical knowledge, develop professional skills, and earn CEUs.
Early bird registration closes January 12th – don’t wait to join us!
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FEMP Focus
GSA, DOE Seek Technologies that Support Net-Zero Carbon Buildings
On October 16, 2023, as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, and through the Green Proving Ground (GPG) program, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announced a new request for information (RFI) about technologies that can enable energy efficiency, electrification, and decarbonization in commercial buildings and contribute to a more efficient electric infrastructure. With $30 million in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)–the largest climate investment in history–this RFI will result in more than triple the number of technologies in the program.
This year’s RFI is focused on emerging and sustainable technologies that support:
- Deep Energy Retrofits
- All-Electric Buildings and Vehicle Fleets
- Net-Zero Operations
- Healthy and Resilient Buildings
- Building Commissioning and Control
Learn more about the RFI.
Rural and Municipal Utility Cybersecurity (RMUC) Program Advanced Cybersecurity Technology (ACT) 1 Prize Competition
The ACT 1 Prize competition will award up to $200,000 in cash prizes and technical assistance to electric cooperative, public power, and small investor-owned utilities to improve their cybersecurity posture. The deadline for the ACT 1 Prize submissions is November 29, 5:00 pm ET.
Email ACT.Prizes@nrel.gov with questions about the ACT 1 Prize Program.
FEMP Training Opportunities
New FEMP On-Demand Courses
Energy Savings Performance Contracts: Five Phases To Success!
This training provides a high-level understanding of what an ESPC is and how it is used to accomplish energy improvements, task order ordering procedures, contractor selection, risk and responsibility, measurement and verification, applicable financial schedules, pricing and financing aspects of the project, and post award contract administration including FEMP's Life of Contract services. This training is available on the Federal Acquisition Institute's website. Register for an account on FAI.gov or login to take this course.
FEMP Four-Part EV Champion Training
9 Hours (total) |0.3-0.4 CEUs each | Introductory-Advanced
Are you looking for guidance on how to make progress on your fleet electrification journey? Take our EV Champion Series Training, a four-module, self-paced training series that will empower you and your team members with the electrical vehicle (EV) technology knowledge you need to make a positive impact on your agency’s electrification efforts. Each module is packed with information about EV technology and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), key financial considerations, examples of EV site assessments, tips for stakeholder engagement, and more. Don’t wait! Take the trainings today:
Did you know FEMP offers guided, in-person training at federal sites?
These trainings help you and your site occupants learn to identify cost-effective operational improvements that amount to significant energy and cost savings. If you live and work in the following locations and would like to participate, let FEMP know!
Energy and Water Treasure Hunts are two-to-three-day programs assisting agencies in strategically meeting their energy efficiency and operation and maintenance goals—including energy and water reduction, decarbonization, and electrification milestones—through low-to-no-cost measures.
Upcoming Treasure Hunts:
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Joint Base Charleston (JBC)
October 31, 2023–November 2, 2023
Charleston, South Carolina
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Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center
November 7–9, 2023
Decatur, Georgia
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Re-tuning is a systematic, low-to-no-cost process that uses building automation system data to identify and correct operational issues, resulting in significant energy savings, cost reduction, improved occupant comfort, and in-house maintenance capabilities.
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