Transportation Energy Conservation in the Federal Government

Gao ID: EMD-79-3 January 25, 1979

Efforts under the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) to develop and promote a transportation energy conservation program as envisioned and authorized have not been developed and implemented. The Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for energy conservation in the federal government, the largest single user of energy in the nation.

DOE has not provided guidance to federal agencies in developing plans to conserve and goals to reduce consumption of transportation energy. DOE ineffectiveness in managing a transportation energy conservation program is due to the lack of organizational emphasis. The primary effort relating to the transportation area has been to collect and compile energy consumption data reported by federal agencies. While agencies individually have implemented conservation programs, energy use reductions are more directly related to mission changes, reduced levels of operation, and rising costs of energy.

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