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Energy Management Resources

Program Update: Since 1997, the Washington State University Extension Energy Program has provided support for the REM program through funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). While funding for the REM Program has been discontinued as of December 31, 2006, the resources in this website still offer value to REMs and those interested in contracting a REM for their facility. Additional energy management resources and support are available by visiting the FEMP website. Employees of federal facilities, or those contracted with them (including REMs) may access technical assistance through the EERE Information Center by calling 877-337-3463 or visiting their website.

While the information posted on this website will be accessible indefinitely, the site itself will not be maintained after December 31, 2006.

Energy Audit Forms and Workbooks

Helpful tools for performing facility energy audits.

Policies, Guidelines, and Incentive Programs

Establishing a sound energy policy at your facility is the first step in laying the foundation for a successful energy and resource management program.

Energy and Resource Accounting

Resource accounting helps determine where resources are being used, how much is used, and how much it costs.

Energy Services and Training Links

Training Links


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