
Market Assessment for Capturing Water Conservation Opportunities in the Federal Sector
Author(s) -
Graham B. Parker,
K.L. McMordie,
Greg Sullivan,
Douglas B. Elliott
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/965718
Subject(s) - energy conservation , water conservation , business , water sector , environmental planning , environmental resource management , environmental economics , environmental science , engineering , water supply , economics , water resources , ecology , environmental engineering , electrical engineering , biology
The Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) is considering the development of a technology-specific Super-Energy Saving Performance Contract (ESPC) for water conservation. Prior to the development however, FEMP requires the completion of a market assessment to better understand the water conservation opportunities and the strategies available for capturing them. Thus, this market assessment has been undertaken to evaluate the water conservation opportunities and answer the key questions necessary for FEMP to make recommendations on whether or not to proceed with strategies for water conservation primarily through the development of a water conservation technology-specific performance contract