Since 1998, more than 30 federal agencies have utilized the DOE IDIQ to help fund projects across all 50 states, Washington, D.C., U.S. territories, and international locations, including Spain, the Republic of Korea, and Japan. The previous projects awarded under the DOE ESPC IDIQ have delivered impressive outcomes:
- $8 billion in federal building infrastructure;
- Support for American job growth, contributing to approximately 64,000 job-years in equipment manufacturing, installation, and construction trades;
- Utility cost savings for the federal government, amounting to over $748 million in annual utility and operations and maintenance savings;
- Reduced federal building energy consumption by 33 trillion BTU per year, equivalent to removing 470,000 cars from the road for a year or the annual energy use of 266,400 average American homes; and
- Significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for over 2 million metric tons of CO2e per year.
Federal agencies interested in initiating their next ESPC project are encouraged to contact the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) to get started. Stakeholders, including federal agencies, ESCOs, and the public can visit FEMP's ESPC program page to view the awarded contracts and access further information about ESPCs.
As FEMP celebrates its 50th anniversary and the 25th anniversary of the first DOE ESPC awarded project, this announcement highlights the continued success and potential for further achievements in federal energy efficiency.