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1 | Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy eere.energy.gov
Federal Energy Workshop and Defense Energy Partnership Forum
September 16, 2014
Timothy D. UnruhPhD, PE, CEM
Program Manager DOE FEMP
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FEMP’s Role is to Facilitate Action
FEMP works with Federal agencies to deploy technologies, tools, and knowledge within the Federal Government through: Project Financing Technical Assistance and Guidance Planning, Reporting, and Evaluating Federal Fleets Federal Energy Efficiency Fund (FEEF)
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How:Assessment: Identifying technology needEvaluation: Verifying the technology worksPolicy and Guidance: Clarifying how to gain access to the technologiesFunding: Paying for the technology to be installedAssistance: Helping with installation of the technologyTraining: Demonstrating how to maintain the technology
FEMP Assisting Federal Agencies with Project Implementation
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201580,000
100,000
120,000
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200,000Federal Facility Energy Intensity, 1975 - 2012
Federal Facilities Current Federal GoalsFiscal Year
The Long Road of ProgressS
ite E
nerg
y B
tu/G
ross
SqF
t
46.2% reduction from 197520.6% reduction from 2003
5PRELIMINARY DATA
Efficiency Investments Government-Wide
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
$4,000
$4,500
$169 $181 $291 $281 $335$469
$1,081
$3,544
$2,566
$1,081$794$429
$36
$123$314 $166
$356
$457
$512
$369
$375
$482
$122
$54
$92
$70 $139
$110
$142
$64
$165
$99
$84
UESC ESPC Direct Appropriations
Fiscal Year
Mill
ion
s o
f U
nad
just
ed D
olla
rs
$271$505
$666
(ESPC Hiatus)
$720$640
$935
$1,681
$4,120
$3,100
$1,555$1,360
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Status of Goals and ObjectivesFacility energy intensity (E.O. 13423/EISA )Goal: 24% reduction from 2003
Performance: 20.6%
Renewable energy (EPACT 2005/E.O. 13423)Goal: 7.5% of electricity use
Performance: 9.2%
Potable water reduction (E.O. 13423/13514 )Goal: 12% reduction from 2007
Performance: 19.1%
Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable BuildingsGoal: 11% of eligible buildings meet guiding principles
Performance: 3.65% of buildings and 7.32% of SqFt
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Overall Investment $An estimated $3.81B investment value - 96% of 3.98B commitment
FEMP Project Financing
Overall Projects #303 projects Majority of projects proposed are DOE ESPC,147
Awarded Investment $153 projects awarded with an investment value of $1.5B
President’s Performance Contracting Challenge
eProject Builder
ENABLE
What is it?A new ESPC data entry and tracking system with performance benchmarking capabilities
Launch Date of June 16th, 2014First customers include: DLA, working with Siemens, on Dugway Proving Ground (UT) ESPCGSA, working with Siemens, on Cleveland EPSC
Updates in the ProgramGSA Schedule 84 vendors expanded to 16 (6 small businesses; more applicants) Enhancements made to Investment Grade Audit Tool, conversion to web interface is underway Rolled out new, comprehensive training: 101 courses, vendor training
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FEMP Technical Assistance and Guidance
Data Center Efforts
Customer Service- Three Pronged Approach Agency-Specific Concentration (DOI, DOT, and VA)
Reform Interagency Working Groups
Project Focus for All Agencies
Program Development Completed integration with Better Buildings Challenge Began work on technical guides for partners
Participation & Recruiting Signed up 9 Partners – 6 Federal and 3 Private (Facebook, eBay,
Michigan State U.) Expect an additional 10+ Federal partners by September 30, 2014 Active discussions with 30+ private sector prospects On track to sign 75 Partners by 2016
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FEMP Planning, Reporting, and EvaluationCompliance Tracking System (CTS)
Benchmarking Guidance (In concurrence at DOE – being reviewed by DOE + OMB)
Energy Management Readiness Index (EMRI)
8,437 Covered Facilities, 2.8 billion square feet
70% of Covered Facilities evaluated within last four years
31% of metered buildings benchmarked at least once
$3 billion in implemented projects (1,963) reported
“ensure that for any agency buildings metered for energy and water performance, the associated monthly performance data is entered into the EPA Energy Star Portfolio Manager. . . .”
Helps agencies assess their facility energy management practices Collects and analyzes data to characterize an organization’s energy management structure and practices Allows correlation with metrics of OMB Scorecard, ISO 50001, and other measures
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Federal Energy Efficiency Fund (FEEF) FOAPurpose
Provide direct funding through grants to U.S. Federal agencies for the development of CHP or RE capital projects at federally owned sites
Project SelectionApplicants notified in June; Awards expected in August
Cost Share Total project investment of $120M;FEMP funding of $5M with ratio of 24 to 1
Project Types3 CHP and 6 Renewable projects (specific projects to be announced soon)
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Challenges to Near Term Goals and Objectives