Federal Procurement of Energy-Efficient Products
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Federal Procurement ofEnergy-Efficient Products
Christopher Payne, Ph. DLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
GSA Training Conference
and Expo 2010
This session is sponsored by the
Federal Acquisition Institute
The primary organization providing knowledge and support to the federal civilian acquisition
workforce.
For more information about FAI, please visit our website at www.fai.gov
Mission Statement
FEMP facilitates the federal government’s implementation of sound, cost-effective energy
management & investment practices to enhance the nation’s energy security & environmental stewardship.
Environmentally Preferable Procurement (EPP)
Purchase of products that have “lesser or reduced effect on human health and the
environment when compared with competing products or services that serve the same
purpose.”
Why EPP?
1. Complies with federal requirements
2. Saves money
3. Benefits the environment
4. Transforms markets
5. Leads by example
1. Procurement RequirementsEnergy Policy Act of 2005
Energy Independence& Security Act of 2007
10 CFR 436, Subpart C
Federal Acquisition RegulationsPart 23 & 52
Executive Order 13221,13423& 13514
2. Saves Money
Life Cycle Cost = Purchase + Operating Cost
2. Saves Money
Life Cycle Cost = Purchase + Operating Cost
3. Benefits the Environment
4. Transforms Markets
5. Provides Leadership by Example
Federal Sector Statistics
Annual StatisticsTrillion BTUs
Million $
Building Energy Use ~ 390 ~ 7,000
Purchases of Products - ~ 500,000
Potential Savings from Procurement of EEP
~ 15 ~ 210
Activities to Date
Agencies have changed procurement policies
FAR includes requirements
Federal energy use has improvedGood news – we’re having an impact
Bad news – we’ve got more to do
Federal Building Energy Use
Who Can Help You?
http://www.femp.energy.gov/procurement
FEMP Purchasing Specifications
Be Part of the Action!
Contact Information
Stephen WalderFederal Energy Management ProgramUS Department of Energy (DOE)(202) [email protected]
Christopher PayneLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory(202) [email protected]