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Resource Efficiency Management
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.
If you are responsible for a facility with an energy budget of $1 million or more, a Resource Efficiency Manager can carve out significant savings for your company or agency. Working onsite, Resource Efficiency Managers find and fix wasteful practices and promote energy awareness. A premise of the program is that energy savings will cover the manager's salary. Typically, benefits far exceed that threshold expectation.
For more information on contracting a REM for your facility, visit Resources for Hiring a REM
Existing REMs responsible for managing energy savings at federal facilities should visit Energy Management Resources for Existing REMs.
General Resources
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