Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Regulation - February 5, 2024
Case Study: Federal Aviation Administration —Oklahoma City, OK
The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC) in Oklahoma City is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facility that hosts over 6,300 employees with an annual operating budget of over $1 billion — and the first U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) facility to officially establish an energy management system and become 50001 Ready under the U.S. Department of Energy's program to promote sustained energy and GHG savings.
With sustainability initiatives as a strategic priority for the MMAC, driven by energy legislation and executive orders, the FAA, under the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) prioritized 50001 Ready recognition for its facilities. Having this type of robust energy management system in place can provide the structure needed to respond to sustainability requirements that will likely change over time.
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