U.S. Department of Energy Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Sustainable Federal Fleets
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Alternative Fueling Infrastructure at Federal Facilities

To assist agencies with the transition to alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles, such as plug-in electric vehicles, FEMP offers technical assistance with installing fueling infrastructure.
Energy Exchange 2016 Training

Federal Fleet Management Training Presentations

The 2016 Energy Exchange offered training sessions covering a range of fleet-related Federal mandates and greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategies, including E.O. 13693, EPAct, greenhouse gas metrics, zero emission vehicle metrics, the vehicle allocation methodology process, FleetDASH capabilities, FAST reporting, and fleet data analytics. Download Federal fleet management training presentations from the conference.
Fleet Sustainability Dashboard

Fleet Sustainability Dashboard

The Fleet Sustainability Dashboard, or FleetDASH, tracks participating Federal agencies’ fleet fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle inventories throughout the year. The tool allows agencies to view national summaries or drill down through organizational levels to view individual vehicle fuel use and fuel transactions.
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Complying with the EPAct 2005 Section 701 Requirement to Use Alternative Fuel in Dual-Fuel Vehicles

FEMP presents a 15-minute eTraining course to help participants comply with the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) 2005 Section 701 requirement to use alternative fuel in dual-fuel vehicles. Participants will learn about the requirements of Section 701, how to identify dual-fuel vehicles, and how to locate alternative fuel stations. The course is intended for anyone with access to a Federal fleet vehicle, including drivers and fleet managers. Upon completion, participants will understand how using alternative fuel in their dual-fuel vehicles can help their fleets reduce petroleum consumption.
Comprehensive Federal Fleet Management Handbook

FEMP's Fleet Management Handbook

The Comprehensive Federal Fleet Management Handbook shows you how to implement FEMP's three driving principles of petroleum reduction and helps you meet your Federal fleet goals and requirements.

Alternative Fueling Infrastructure at Federal Facilities

To assist agencies with the transition to alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles, such as plug-in electric vehicles, FEMP offers technical assistance with installing fueling infrastructure.

Federal Fleet Management Training Presentations

The 2016 Energy Exchange offered training sessions covering a range of fleet-related Federal mandates and greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategies, including E.O. 13693, EPAct, greenhouse gas metrics, zero emission vehicle metrics, the vehicle allocation methodology process, FleetDASH capabilities, FAST reporting, and fleet data analytics. Download Federal fleet management training presentations from the conference.

Fleet Sustainability Dashboard

The Fleet Sustainability Dashboard, or FleetDASH, tracks participating Federal agencies’ fleet fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle inventories throughout the year. The tool allows agencies to view national summaries or drill down through organizational levels to view individual vehicle fuel use and fuel transactions.

Complying with the EPAct 2005 Section 701 Requirement to Use Alternative Fuel in Dual-Fuel Vehicles

FEMP presents a 15-minute eTraining course to help participants comply with the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) 2005 Section 701 requirement to use alternative fuel in dual-fuel vehicles. Participants will learn about the requirements of Section 701, how to identify dual-fuel vehicles, and how to locate alternative fuel stations. The course is intended for anyone with access to a Federal fleet vehicle, including drivers and fleet managers. Upon completion, participants will understand how using alternative fuel in their dual-fuel vehicles can help their fleets reduce petroleum consumption.

FEMP's Fleet Management Handbook

The Comprehensive Federal Fleet Management Handbook shows you how to implement FEMP's three driving principles of petroleum reduction and helps you meet your Federal fleet goals and requirements.

The Sustainable Federal Fleets website helps the Federal fleet community access the latest information, applications, and resources related to fleet efficiency. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is committed to helping Federal agencies meet legislative and regulatory requirements to reduce petroleum consumption and increase alternative fuel use. FEMP helps agencies implement and manage sustainable and energy-efficient alternative-fuel fleets.

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