Project Funding
Federal energy projects require funding to generate results. Carefully matching available funding tools with specific project needs can make the difference between a stalled, unfunded project and a successful project generating energy and cost savings.
FEMP supports Federal agencies in identifying, obtaining, and implementing project funding for energy projects. These funding tools include:
- Energy Savings Performance Contracts
- ESPC ENABLE
- Utility Energy Services Contracts
- On-Site Renewable Power Purchase Agreements
- Energy Incentive Programs
Federal agencies can take advantage of these funding tools, choosing the best fit for their project needs. That often means a combination of project funding and agency appropriations.
The FEMP Project Funding Quick Guide provides an overview of funding options and strategies available to Federal agencies.
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