Resource Efficiency Manager workshop set for April

By William S. Farrow Huntsville Center Public Affairs
Published March 23, 2026
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A contractor serving as a resource efficiency manager (REM) under the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s Energy Division is Maintaining and documenting numbers for Army Reserve’s growing network of automated, data-driven facilities.

REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. -- The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s Resource Efficiency Manager (REM) program has set its annual REM Workshop for April 21-23 at the Center’s headquarters, Bldg. 300, Redstone Arsenal, Ala.

The workshop provides training for currently contracted REMs, their company representatives, and REM program customers.  However, the April 22-23 dates of the workshop are open to all interested parties with focus on the support and energy savings REMs provide their customers as well as the energy technical and project support the Center’s Energy Division provides.

The REM program enhances installation energy program effectiveness by identifying projects and practices to reduce energy and water costs through a contracted subject matter expert.

The REM provides services intended to increase the effectiveness of Army garrison energy programs by identifying and reducing energy and water costs. The REM program provides the service through an on-site certified energy manager contractor, referred to as a REM. 

The REMs aid garrison energy programs through their review and analysis of data, identifying energy conservation measures for new project implementation, preparing project implementation documents, tracking energy savings project performance, and documenting these activities in a monthly report for validation of savings.

To register for the event and receive specific information regarding attending the workshop, send an email to cehnc-rem@usace.army.mil by March 31.