Repeal of Fossil Fuel Restrictions for New Federal Buildings and Major Renovations of Federal Buildings
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The Department of Energy (DOE) is reviewing its recent guidance related to the implementation of newly adopted provisions regarding Clean Energy for New Federal Buildings and Major Renovations of Federal Buildings (CER). While DOE reviews the CER implementation guidance, DOE is staying the compliance date for the newly adopted provisions in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
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[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 75 (Monday, April 20, 2026)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 20868-20869]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2026-07628]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Parts 433 and 435
[EERE-2026-FEMP-0067]
RIN 1904-AG17
Repeal of Fossil Fuel Restrictions for New Federal Buildings and
Major Renovations of Federal Buildings
AGENCY: Federal Energy Management Program, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notification of stay.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) is reviewing its recent
guidance related to the implementation of newly adopted provisions
regarding Clean Energy for New Federal Buildings and Major Renovations
of Federal Buildings (CER). While DOE reviews the CER implementation
guidance, DOE is staying the compliance date for the newly adopted
provisions in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
DATES: As of April 20, 2026, the compliance date for 10 CFR part 433,
subpart B, and 10 CFR part 435, subpart B, published at 89 FR 35384
(May 1, 2024), and stayed at 90 FR 18911 (May 5, 2025), is further
stayed until September 1, 2026.
ADDRESSES: The docket for this rulemaking, which includes Federal
Register notices, public meeting attendee lists and transcripts,
comments, and other supporting documents/materials, is available for
review at <a href="http://www.regulations.gov">www.regulations.gov</a>. All documents in the docket are listed
in the <a href="http://www.regulations.gov">www.regulations.gov</a> index.
The docket web page can be found at <a href="https://www.regulations.gov/docket/EERE-2026-FEMP-0067">https://www.regulations.gov/docket/EERE-2026-FEMP-0067</a>. The docket web page contains instructions
on how to access all documents, including public comments, in the
docket.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Rick Mears, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation, Federal
Energy Management Program, FEMP-1, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC, 20585-0121, Phone: 240-278-5857, Email:
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#17457264747e7973517864647e7b5162727b45726463657e74637e7879642527252151525a47272721205772723973787239707861"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="4f1d2a3c2c26212b09203c3c2623093a2a231d2a3c3b3d262c3b2620213c7d7f7d79090a021f7f7f79780f2a2a612b202a61282039">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 1, 2024, DOE issued regulations that
require certain new Federal buildings and Federal buildings undergoing
major renovations to be designed to reduce their fossil fuel-generated
energy consumption and provides a process for Federal agencies to
petition for a downward adjustment from these
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requirements if applicable.\1\ This rule amended the regulations
governing energy efficiency in Federal buildings found in 10 CFR parts
433 and 435. Specifically, the final rule added subpart B that outlines
the fossil fuel-generated energy consumption requirement, the
methodology for determining a Federal building's fossil fuel-generated
energy consumption, and the process for petitioning for a downward
adjustment to 10 CFR parts 433 and 435. Also, the final rule added
Appendix A to subpart B, which identifies the targets for specific
building types and climate zones for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-2024 and FY
2025-2029.
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\1\ 89 FR 35384, Clean Energy for New Federal Buildings and
Major Renovations of Federal Buildings, Final Rule (May 1, 2024).
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The final rule became effective on July 15, 2024, and applied the
energy performance standards to certain newly constructed or majorly
renovated Federal buildings for which design for construction begins on
or after May 1, 2025. 89 FR 35384. On January 17, 2025, DOE posted
guidance designed to assist Federal agencies to implement the final
rule. Shortly after DOE published this implementation guidance document
and the petition template, President Trump announced new energy
policies, specifically those relating to energy security and
reliability.\2\
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\2\ See e.g., Executive Order 14154 of January 20, 2025,
Unleashing American Energy, 90 FR 8353 (Jan. 29, 2025); Executive
Order 14156 of January 20, 2025, Declaring a National Energy
Emergency, 90 FR 8433 (Jan. 29, 2025); Executive Order 14262 of
April 8, 2025, Strengthening the Reliability and Security of the
United States Electric Grid, 90 FR 15521 (April 14, 2025).
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In May 2025, DOE published a notice that delayed the implementation
of the final rule for one year. 90 FR 18911 (May 5, 2025). DOE stated
that it was reviewing its implementation guidance to ensure that they
are consistent with the policies of the current Administration.
Accordingly, while DOE reviewed the implementation guidance and
associated documents, DOE stayed the provisions of the recent final
rule to avoid the regulatory burden to Federal agencies to comply with
the rule. Specifically, DOE stayed subpart B, including Appendix A, of
10 CFR part 433 and subpart B, including Appendix A, of 10 CFR part
435. Because DOE stayed these provisions, Federal agencies were not
required to comply with the applicable energy performance standards
during this time.
As DOE reviews the implementation guidance documents for
consistency with the Administration's announced energy policies, the
Department is also reviewing the recent final rule to ensure
consistency with stated energy policies and guidance relating to agency
rulemaking.\3\ This review is ongoing. Accordingly, DOE stays the
compliance date of the recent final rule that requires certain newly
constructed or majorly renovated Federal buildings to meet energy
performance standards. Specifically, DOE further stays the compliance
date in subpart B of 10 CFR part 433 and subpart B of 10 CFR part 435
until September 1, 2026. Because the compliance date for these
provisions is stayed, Federal agencies are not required to comply with
these applicable energy performance standards during this time.
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\3\ E.g., Executive Order 14219 of February 19, 2025, Ensuring
Lawful Governance and Implementing the President's ``Department of
Government Efficiency'' Deregulatory Initiative, 90 FR 10583 (Feb.
26, 2025).
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Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on April 15,
2026, by Mary Sotos, the Director of the Federal Energy Management
Program, pursuant to delegated authority from the Secretary of Energy.
That document with the original signature and date is maintained by
DOE. For administrative purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal Register, the undersigned DOE
Federal Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to sign and submit
the document in electronic format for publication, as an official
document of the Department of Energy. This administrative process in no
way alters the legal effect of this document upon publication in the
Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on April 16, 2026.
Jennifer Hartzell,
Alternate Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2026-07628 Filed 4-17-26; 8:45 am]
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