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DOE Awards Recognize Federal Sustainability Efforts

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Energy announced the 31 winners of the 2011 Department of Energy (DOE) Sustainability Awards. Two fleets and one individual were commended for their fleet sustainability achievements.

by Staff
November 3, 2011
3 min to read


WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Energy announced the 31 winners of the 2011 Department of Energy (DOE) Sustainability Awards. These awards recognize the achievements of DOE employees whose leadership and initiatives have reduced the department's use of energy, water, and paper, while improving the energy efficiency of federal buildings and vehicles. DOE's sustainability initiatives saved more than $4 million in FY-2010 alone, according to a DOE release.

In 2009, President Obama signed Executive Order 13514 on Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance, which called on the federal government to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and implement energy and water efficiency programs. The 2011 winners have significantly improved the sustainability of DOE operations.

Fleet-related awards and achievements include:

  • Brian Costlow, director of the DOE Office of Administration and the sustainability lead for DOE headquarters: Costlow's efforts to reduce DOE headquarters' executive fleet by more than 35 percent and ensure that more than 75 percent of the fleet is comprised of alternative fuel vehicles resulted in savings of more than 5,000 gallons of petroleum in FY-2010.

  • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Fleet Management Program: PPPL initiated its vehicle fleet management program in 2006 and has since exceeded fleet management targets for FY-2015. It launched a biodiesel pilot program in 2007, using B-20 as an alternative fuel for new utility vehicles and existing diesel-powered fleet vehicles. The successful use of this fuel in a new utility vehicle-the John Deere Gator-was groundbreaking as this was the first time B-20 fuel was used in this vehicle. PPPL also reinstituted the use of natural gas powered vehicles. By 2009, PPPL addressed infrastructure requirements to accommodate permanent storage and dispensing of both E-85 and B-20. As of FY-2010, 73 percent of the PPPL fleet was comprised of alternative-fueled vehicles. Alternative-fuel consumption was 19 times higher than FY-2005 levels, representing more than 77-percent of PPPL's total covered fleet fuel use.

  • National Nuclear Security Administration Green Fleet Team: The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) established its Green Fleet Team in 2005. The team focuses on reducing petroleum use and miles traveled, and on right-sizing the fleet with alternative fueled vehicles in operation. In FY-2010, NNSA sites improved vehicle maintenance and fuel efficiency and made greater use of alternative fuels where available, resulting in a 12-percent decrease in petroleum use, a 32-percent increase in alternative fuel use, and nearly $4 million in avoided costs. The team has also documented sustained results, reducing petroleum use by 36-percent since 2005 and achieving the Executive Order 13514 goal of a 30-percent reduction by 2020 in only five years. Additionally, the team increased alternative fuel use by 254 percent between FY-2005 and FY-2010.

The full list of winners and their achievements can be found here.

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