Title: Federal Energy Management Program
1Federal Energy Management Program
- Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and
Economic Performance
2FEMP Mission
Facilitate the Federal Governments
implementation of sound, cost-effective energy
management investment practices to enhance the
nations energy security environmental
stewardship
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3President Obama Signing EO 13514
On October 5, President Obama Signed Executive
Order 13514, Federal Leadership in Environmental,
Energy, and Economic Performance.
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4EO 13514 framework
- Executive Order 13514 establishes numerous goals
for Federal agencies. - EO 13514 represents a transformative shift in the
way the government operates by - establishing GHGs as the integrating metric for
tracking progress in Federal sustainability - requiring a deliberative planning process
- linking to budget allocations and OMB scorecards
to ensure goal achievement. - E.O. 13423 Strengthening Federal Environmental,
Energy, and Transportation Management (January
29, 2007) is not revoked by the new E.O. the
requirements of that Order remain in effect.
5FEMP and Agency GHG Requirements Milestones
- Complete top down DOE-wide GHG inventory
- Submit Scope 1 2 target goals for 2020
1/4/10
- Submit to CEQ/OMB recommended GHG reporting
guidance - Issue guidance on Federal fleet management
4/5/10
- Participate in recommendations for addressing
vendor and contractor GHG emissions
- Submit DOEs Strategic Sustainability Performance
Plan, in concert with 2012 budget submission - Submit Scope 3 target goals for 2020
6/2/10
- Provide electronic GHG reporting capability
- Submit to CEQ input on agency adaptation actions
10/5/10
- Complete bottom up DOE-wide 2010 GHG inventory
1/3/11
Scored Approved by OMB CEQ
Green FEMP-Specific Tasks Black Agency
Requirements
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6Other EO 13514 Goals
- The new Executive Order also requires agencies
- to meet sustainability targets, including
- Achieve 30 reduction in vehicle fleet petroleum
use by 2020 - Achieve 26 reduction in potable 20 reduction
in industrial, landscaping, agricultural water
consumption by 2020 - Comply with new EPA stormwater management
guidance - Achieve 50 recycling waste diversion by 2015
- Requires that 95 of all applicable procurement
contracts will meet sustainability requirements - Requires 15 of buildings meet the Guiding
Principles for High Performance and Sustainable
Buildings by 2015 - Design all new Federal buildings which begin the
planning process by 2020 to achieve zero-net
energy by 2030
7Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan
- By June 2, 2009, Submit the SSP Plan that shall
- Demonstrate how agency will achieve the goals and
targets in Section 2 of the E.O., including
agency GHG reduction targets - Be integrated into agencys strategic planning
and budget process - Identify agency activities, policies, plans,
procedures and practices that are relevant to
implementation of the E.O., and develop new ones
where necessary - Identify specific goals, a schedule, milestones,
and approaches for achieving results and
quantifiable metrics for agency implementation of
the E.O. - Incorporate actions for achieving progress
metrics identified by OMB and CEQ
8SSP Plan (cont.)
- The SSP Plan shall (cont.)
- Take into consideration environmental measures as
well as economic and social benefits and costs in
evaluating projects and activities based on
lifecycle return on investment - Outline planned actions to make available
information about agency progress and performance
on a public website - Evaluate climate change risks and vulnerabilities
to managing the effects on agency operations and
missions - Take into consideration environmental measures as
well as economic and social benefits and costs in
evaluating projects and activities based on
lifecycle return on investment - Identify opportunities for improvement in annual
updates.
9GHG Emissions by Scope
GHG Emissions by Scope
Compliance with EO 13514 means agencies will have
to gather data on Scopes 1, 2 and 3 emissions
from a number of sources.
and EMPLOYEE COMMUTING
10GHG Sources
The examples below illustrates just a few sources
of GHGs from federal agencies.
GHG Some Sources
CO2 (Carbon dioxide) Fossil fuel combustion, Land Use Change
CH4 (Methane) Cattle, WWT, landfills, rice fields, natural gas
N2O (Nitrous Oxide) Agriculture, mobile stationary combustion, Wastewater treatment, incineration
PFCs (Perflourocarbons) Al production, semiconductor, health imaging
HFCs (Hydroflourocarbons) Refrigerant leaks, fire extinguishers, solvents
SF6 (Sulfur Hexaflouride) Mg casting, transformers, switches
NF3 (Nitrogen Triflouride) Semiconductor manufacturing
11GHG Inventory Protocols / Guidance
WBCSD/WRI GHG Protocol
EPA Climate Leaders Guidance
The Climate Registry Protocol
ISO 14064 Standards
Public Sector Protocol
CCAR Reporting Protocol
12Approaches to Completing a GHG Inventory
- Top-down
- Headquarters level
- Use existing data systems
- Standardized calculation
- Bottom-up
- Equipment level
- Detailed site-specific data
- Customized calculation
- Rollup to headquarters level
- Faster
- Cheaper
- Less Detailed
- Less Site Ownership
- Slower
- More Expensive
- More Detailed
- More Site Ownership
13Bottom Up GHG Inventories at DOE Sites
Hanford Site
PNNL
SNL
NREL
14Multiple GHG reporting requirements
- FEDERAL Federal reporting similar to Annual
Energy Report - NATIONAL American Clean Energy and Security Act
of 2009 (ACESA) Markey/Waxman - Stationary sources emitting more than 25k metric
tons of CO2 equivalent per year - Facilities with on-site power plant or landfill
must also report emissions - Emitters must report emissions in 2011 for
2007-2010, and quarterly thereafter - NATIONAL EPA Mandatory GHG rulemaking, reporting
in 2010 - REGIONAL e.g. RGGI
- STATE and LOCAL e.g. California
- GHG REGISTRIES e.g. Climate Registry
Regional GHG Initiatives
15Thank You!
- Matt Gray
- Federal Energy Management Program
- (202) 586-0067
- Matthew.Gray_at_ee.doe.gov
- www.eere.energy.gov/femp/program/greenhousegases.h
tml - www.fedcenter.gov/programs/greenhouse/
- www.ghgprotocol.org/psp
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