As directed by President Biden's January 2021 Executive Order 14008, major Federal agencies were required to develop an adaptation and resilience plan to address their most significant climate risks and vulnerabilities. These Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plans were released in October 2021. As outlined in President Biden's December 2021 Executive Order 14057 and Federal Sustainability Plan, major Federal agencies were required to implement the actions identified in their October 2021 Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plans and provide annual updates on progress made. On October 6, 2022, major Federal agencies released their inaugural Climate Adaptation and Resilience Progress Reports.
An agency's annual Sustainability Plan summarizes actions implemented to meet sustainability goals, progress, results, cost savings, and the agency's strategies for continued progress and performance improvements.
By statute, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is required to publish agency progress and scorecards on Federal agency performance on energy efficiency and sustainability.
The Department of the Treasury's historical performance toward energy and sustainability goals are featured in the following categories. Click the thumbnails below to jump to each interactive progress graph.
Source: Agency facility energy use is submitted to DOE-FEMP through Annual Energy and Water Use Reports. Details and background data can be found on FEMP's Comprehensive Annual Energy Data and Sustainability Performance data site.
Source: Agency facility water use is submitted to DOE-FEMP through Annual Energy Data Reports. Details and background data can be found on FEMP's Comprehensive Annual Energy Data and Sustainability Performance data site.
Source: Agency renewable electric energy consumption is submitted to DOE-FEMP through Annual Energy Data Reports. Details and background data can be found on FEMP's Comprehensive Annual Energy Data and Sustainability Performance data site.
Source: Agency facility efficiency investments are submitted to DOE-FEMP through Annual Energy Data Reports. Details and background data can be found on FEMP's Comprehensive Annual Energy Data and Sustainability Performance data site.
Source: Agency sustainable building inventory is reported through GSA's Federal Real Property Profile Management System. Details and background data can be found in the Federal Real Property Public Data Set (FRPP)
Source: Agency fleet petroleum and alternative fuel use reported to DOE-FEMP. Details and background data can be found on the Federal Automotive Statistical Tool (FAST)
Source: Agency greenhouse gas emission are calculated from the agency submitted Annual Energy Data Reports. Details and background data can be found on FEMP's Comprehensive Annual Energy Data and Sustainability Performance data site.