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Phoenix Convention Center • Phoenix, Arizona
Legislative Drivers, Compliance, and FEMP Services
Agency Energy Manager
Hayes JonesFEMP
August 11, 2015
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Agenda
What Does FEMP Do? FEMP Programs
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
What Does the Federal Energy Management
Program (FEMP) Do?
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
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)
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
FEMP’s Role within the Federal Sector
FEMP will support Agencies to meet new goals by:
Providing performance-based contracting support
Providing technical guidance
and assistance
Implementing energy efficiency projects
Tracking federal goals
Federal Leadership in Sustainability
Federal Agencies
CEQFEMP
FEMP Programs:
Project FinancingTechnical Assistance and Guidance
Customer ServiceTraining
Planning, Reporting, and EvaluationFederal Fleets
Federal Energy Efficiency Fund (FEEF)
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Assists agencies to meet the performance contracting goals set forth in the (December 3, 2011) Presidential Memorandum by utilizing energy savings performance contracts (ESPC), utility energy service contracts (UESC), and power purchasing agreements (PPA)
Project Financing
ESPCAllows Federal agencies to complete energy-savings projects without up-front capital costs and special Congressional appropriations.
UESCAllows utilities to provide to their Federal customers: Comprehensive energy and water
efficiency improvements Demand reduction services
PPAAllows Federal agencies to fund on-site renewable energy projects with no up-front capital costs incurred.
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Allows Federal agencies to complete energy-savings projects without up-front capital costs and special Congressional appropriations.
What is an ESPC?
ESPC is a partnership between a Federal agency and an energy service company (ESCO)
ESCO Conducts a comprehensive energy audit of Federal facilities and Identifies improvements to save energy Designs and constructs a project that meets the agency's needs Arranges the necessary funding Guarantees improvements will generate energy cost savings to pay for the
project over the term of the contract (up to 25 years)
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Boiler and chiller plants Energy management control
systems Building envelope HVAC Chilled/hot water and steam
distribution Lighting Electric motors/drives Refrigeration Distributed generation
Renewable energy Energy/utility distribution Water and sewer Electrical peak shaving/load shifting Rate adjustments Energy-related process
improvements Commissioning Advanced metering Appliance/plug load reductions
(Data Centers)
Potential Energy or Water Conservation Measures
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325 FEMP ESPC awarded projects Total project investment: $3.41 Billion Total savings: $8.53 Billion Energy savings: 398 million MMBtu
ESPC Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Current Status of FEMP ESPC IDIQ Results (1998- 2014)
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FEMP’s ESPC Role
Assists Federal agencies identify projects and guide them through strategic decision making with projects
1. Federal Project Executives (FPEs) helps with project preliminaries
2. Project Facilitators (PF)
3. DOE/Golden Field Office Guidance on Acquisition Planning
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
eProject Builder Update
What is it? A new ESPC data entry and tracking system
with performance benchmarking capabilities
Who uses it? Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) and their
contracting agencies
What’s the value?Enables ESCOs and contracting agencies to:
Upload and track project-level information Generate basic project reports required by local, state, and/or federal
agencies Benchmark new Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) projects
against historical data
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
President Obama announced Federal agencies will further expand their use of performance-based contracts through 2016 to upgrade the energy efficiency of Federal buildings at no cost to taxpayers.
Presidential Performance Contracting Challenge (PPCC)
The extension of the PPCC will further drive: Federal invest of energy
efficiency technologies Innovation and
partnerships between the Federal Government and the private sector
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Highlights of Key Statistics (Preliminary Data as of 5/15/15)2014-2016 Projects
Presidential Performance Contracting Challenge (PPCC) Progress to Date
Overall Investment of Pipeline and Signed $Agencies identified projects with an estimated $4.78B investment value
Awarded Investment $Projects have been awarded with an investment value of almost $2.07B
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Collaborating with public and private sector data center owners and managers to:
FEMP/Better Buildings Data Center Challenge
$2 B Potential nationwide electricity savings in one year with all data centers reaching the 20% goal
Demonstrate leadership
Improve the energy efficiency of their data centers by at least 20%
Implement best practices and innovative technologies and strategies
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Data Center Partner Roster
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Assists Federal purchasers to procure energy-efficient products by identifying energy- and water-efficient products that meet Federal acquisition requirements, save taxpayer dollars, and reduce environmental impacts.
Energy Efficient Product Procurement
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Customer Service
Provides a three-pronged customer service approach to assist Federal agencies identify projects and guide them through strategic decision making with projects
1. Agency-Specific Concentration
2. Project Focus for All Agencies
3. Reform Interagency Working Groups
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• Sustainability Guiding Principles -- online training showcasing Bureau of Land Management.
• ENABLE Performance Contracting – support for National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife Service.
• Renewable Energy – Project prioritization– Enterprise-wide screening for National Park
Service – Feasibility studies for NPS and USFWS
• Data Management and Interpretation -- develop tool and perform pilot study for Bureau of Reclamation.
• Photovoltaic Operations and Maintenance – online training highlighting practical, hands-on methods.
DOI Agency Partnership Activities
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Dept. of Transportation received FEMP assistance to increase the EISA 432 compliance rate from 12.2% to 45.8%
DOT EISA Section 432 Evaluations
Keys to Success: 26 site visits. 236 desk audits (with verification from utility data
and questionnaires). Close coordination between FAA ATO, DOE HQ,
NREL and contractor.
Additional benefits Completed audits allowed for consideration in ESPC projects. Facilitated increased ability to do HPSB assessments. Helps improve data for annual reporting. Performing desk audits resulted in $1 million in savings.
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Training
Works cooperatively with the General Services Administration (GSA) to offer technical training that fulfills many of the requirements of the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act.
International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) accreditation allows FEMP to offer certified Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Certified Trainings (receive IACET CEUs & Certificate) eTraining Courses First Thursday Seminars On-Site Workshops
Non-Certified Trainings (receive standard FEMP Certificate of Completion) Frequent Webinars
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Provides direct technical assistance and tools to agencies to increase utilization of existing alternative fuel infrastructure and increase selection and placement of alternative fuel vehicles.
Federal Fleets
Increases utilization of existing alternative fuel infrastructure -Fleet Sustainability Dashboard (FleetDASH).
Assists in selection and placement of alternative fuel vehicles – NREL Optimal Vehicle Acquisition (NOVA) analysis.
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
• Project Selection Applicants notified in June; Awards
expected in August
• 2014 Cost Share Total project investment of $120M; FEMP funding of $5M with ratio of 24 to
1
• 2014 Project Types 3 CHP and 6 Renewable projects
(specific projects to be announced soon)
Federal Energy Efficiency Fund (FEEF)
Provide direct funding through grants to U.S. Federal agencies for the development of CHP or RE capital projects at federally owned sites
Energy Exchange: Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade
Questions?
Federal Energy Management Program
Contact InformationHayes Jones
Hayes.Jones@ee.doe.gov
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