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Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) Energy Incentive Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). FEMP's Energy Incentive Program helps federal agencies leverage state and utility rebates and incentives for energy-efficient products, including residential water heaters. While not a direct grant to individuals, it facilitates access to other incentives.
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Federal Energy Management Program | Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program FEMP builds the capacity of the Federal agency workforce to achieve efficient, secure, and resilient energy use in facilities and fleets—saving taxpayers money.
FEMP resources and assistance have helped federal agencies leverage public-private partnerships and successfully implement replicable, well-designed projects that increase efficiency in their mission-critical facilities. On this page you'll find: Services for Federal Agencies Upcoming Training and Events Video: With FEMP’s help, the Federal government is on track to realize $60 billion in taxpayer savings by 2030. Read video transcript.
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