Dec 13, 2005 -- ENERGY DEPARTMENT DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS/ContentWorks
Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman today announced that a federal Energy Saving Team has been sent to the Denver Federal Center in Denver, Colo., as part of the comprehensive national energy efficiency effort being undertaken by the Bush administration. Through this no-cost assessment, the DOE Energy Saving Team is working with the facility to identify opportunities to save energy and money. The 670-acre Denver Federal Center houses 90 buildings with over 4,000,000 square feet of office, warehouse, laboratory and special use space. The site hosts 26 different federal agencies with 6,000 federal employees, making it the largest concentration of federal agencies outside of Washington, D.C. DOE's Energy Saving Teams that visit large federal facilities and the top 200 energy-intensive manufacturing facilities in the United States are part of the national "Easy Ways to Save Energy" campaign launched by Secretary Bodman on October 3, 2005, in Washington, D.C. In the coming months, the Department of Energy expects to send 30 teams in the coming months to the largest federal facilities throughout the country. These teams will assess operational energy efficiency measures focusing on low-cost and no-cost measures, conduct training, provide summary assessments of long-term efficiency opportunities and work with on-site personnel to develop an implementation plan. Companies interested in a free energy assessment can visit www.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow for more details and to request brochures detailing "Fifteen Tips to Help Your Plant Save Energy." For tips on easy, inexpensive steps consumers can take to lower their energy bills this winter, please visit www.energysavers.gov . Media contact: Mike Waldron, 202/586-4940 |