About Energy Exchange

Energy Exchange represents the largest agency driven training event and tradeshow for the for the federal energy and water management community. Energy Exchange brings experts together from federal, state and local governments, utilities, and the private sector to identify new and emerging technologies and leverage lessons learned to combat the climate crisis..

Hosted by the Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program, this event helps ensure that the federal energy and water community is not only aware of the technical, operational, and institutional practices and solutions to meet the ambitious climate goals – but also equipped to implement strategies and take action. This training event plays a critical role in connecting the federal community with the knowledge and resources necessary to achieve net-zero emissions in federal operations.

About Energy Exchange

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Schedule of Events

Energy Exchange has been providing accredited training to the federal energy and water management community since 2015. When you attend Energy Exchange, you can:

  • Earn IACET learning credits for attending training sessions
  • Discover emerging and advanced technologies
  • Gain in-depth insight on portfolio planning and effective implementation for energy resilience
  • Master smart building design and operation
  • Understand barriers and opportunities for energy and water efficiency and employing renewable energy
  • Learn financing and funding mechanisms and best practices
  • Explore the Energy Exchange Trade Show
  • Network and collaborate with nearly 2000 peers and stakeholders

On Monday March 25, the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) hosts pre-event workshops that follow defined focus areas. Registration is free and open to the public.

FEMP Workshop information is now available. Visit the FEMP PreEvent Workshop page for more information. Registration for the workshops is scheduled to open the week of February 5, 2024.  Book your travel one day early to learn from FEMP staff and earn additional CEUs.

2022 Highlights

Energy Exchange Attendees
Training Hours
Energy Exchange Exhibitors

Technical Planning Team

Every year, a select group of volunteer members from the federal and private sector energy management communities help to develop the Energy Exchange technical training content. This Technical Planning Team leverages their expertise in federal energy and water management to develop relevant and actionable training for the federal energy and water management community. Members are selected via an application process.

Doug Baker
POWER Engineers, Inc.

Tristan Bannon
Leidos Inc.

Christopher Battisti
U.S. Army

Keith Benson
U.S. Navy

Christopher Bonebrake
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Leidy Boyce
National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Elizabeth Bradford
Michael Baker International

Michelle Byman
U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense

Brian Clippinger
Energy Systems Group

Chad Cogan
U.S. Marine Corps

Emily Conner
U.S. General Services Administration

Liz Fischer
Building Commissioning Association

Peter Flynn
Bostonia Partners

Alex Fridlyand
GTI Energy

Asad Gilani
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Matthew Goss
CDM Smith

Wendy Gumb
Schneider Electric

Bradley Gustafson
U.S. Army

Matt Haupt
U.S. Navy

Isabelle Heilman
U.S. Department of Energy

Sabrina Hopkins
U.S. Navy

Dan Howett
Carrier Corporation

Joan Hughes
NASA

Jordan Jaquins
U.S. Navy

Cassandra Johnson
Jacobs

Garrett Joseph
Brewer-Garrett

Hossam Kassab
U.S. Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services

Steve Kiser
WSP

Andy Knox
U.S. Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense

Douglas Mackenzie
JLL

James MacMurtrie
Johnson Controls Federal Systems

Kazi Mamun
Tuba Group, Inc.

Jason Masters
Buro Happold

Matt McCann
AECOM

Crystall Merlino
U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Randy Monohan
Ameresco

Michael Mungal
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Brenda Phillips
Sain Engineering Associates, Inc.

Kimberly Pierson
Moseley Architects

Mark Pituch
U.S. Department of State

Meredith Pringle
Converge Strategies

Robin Robinson
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Bridgette Rodgers
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Rachel Romero
National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Ashley Sadorra
U.S. Air Force

Sandrine Schultz
U.S. General Services Administration

Edra Scott
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Nello Tortora
Southland Industries

Doug Tucker
U.S. Air Force

Sreekanth Venkataraman
Salas O’Brien

Jacob Vigil
U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency

Edward Yanoshita
Nextera Energy Resources, LLC

Alexandra Young
Edison Electric Institute

Patricia Young
Pinnacle Power Consulting

Thank you to the entire 2024 Technical Planning Team!

Federal Energy Management Program

The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) works with its stakeholders to enable federal agencies to meet energy-related goals, identify affordable solutions, facilitate public-private partnerships, and provide energy leadership to the country by identifying and leveraging government best practices.

Learn more about the Federal Energy Management Program .

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