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Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) sets minimum energy efficiency requirements for product categories that have the potential to generate significant Federal energy savings.  FEMP does not purchase, recognize, endorse, or otherwise identify specific energy-efficient products for Federal procurement.  Instead, FEMP identifies energy efficiency requirements for a category of products, which is typically an energy consumption level within the upper 25% of the product category.  Products that meet FEMP-designated efficiency requirements are in the upper 25% of their class in energy efficiency and may be assumed to be life cycle cost effective.  Federal agencies are required by law to purchase FEMP-designated or ENERGY STAR-qualified products.  FEMP also maintains a list of products that meet FEMP-designated standby power requirements. 

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