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April 26, 2024This webinar describes the foundational principles of the Federal Energy Management Program's (FEMP) Regional Energy and Water Treasure Hunt Program and helps agencies recognize no-cost, low-cost energy and water savings opportunities.Federal Energy Management Program
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April 25, 2024More than 2,700 individuals came together March 25–27, 2024, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh to participate in the most attended Energy Exchange in history.Federal Energy Management Program
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April 23, 2024A recent addition of high-tech concrete equipment and enhanced processes at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site is producing more durable and level flooring during construction, enhancing safety for U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) construction crews.Office of Environmental Management
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April 23, 2024Americans average about 90% of their time indoors, whether in homes, workplaces, schools, restaurants, gyms, places of worship, or elsewhere. With all that time indoors, it’s vital that the air in those buildings is safe to breathe.Buildings
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MultimediaApril 22, 2024This Take Five training provides a concise explanation of Energy Efficiency 101 concepts for federal procurement team members.Federal Energy Management Program
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April 18, 2024A dozen states have applied for Home Energy Rebates funding from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, helping households across the nation receive up to $14,000 for energy efficient home upgrades.Energy.gov
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April 17, 2024Through the requirement to pay Davis-Bacon Act wages, LPO helps ensure that the workers in the communities where the projects are being built will be paid prevailing wages for that area.Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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Press ReleasesApril 16, 2024DOE Finalizing Energy Efficiency Standards for Commercial Unitary Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps, Circulator Pumps, Dishwashers, and Miscellaneous Refrigeration Appliances—Delivering Savings to Consumers as Directed by Congress and with Strong Industry and Stakeholder SupportEnergy.gov
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April 16, 2024The iconic 3039 stack has towered over the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) since the lab’s earliest days, providing ventilation to operations at the site. However, recent inspections revealed portions of the landmark had deteriorated and required repairs.Office of Environmental Management