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The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) collects, analyzes, and publishes data for awarded U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) energy savings performance contract (ESPCs) projects.  ESPC projects provide many benefits including:

  • Demonstrate leadership in government efficiency
  • Focus on retrofits for resilience of facilities
  • Invest in strengthening infrastructure
  • Help create jobs.

Program Milestones Achieved

Fiscal year (FY) 2020 is the most successful year in the 24-year history of the DOE IDIQ ESPC program. The total ESPC project investment value for FY 2020 is nearly $842 million, which is the third consecutive record year in DOE ESPC program history. The total ESPC project investment value for FY 2019 is nearly $819 million and for FY 2018 is nearly $810 million.

The Whidbey Island-class amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall is moored in Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for a scheduled port visit.

Naval Station Guantanamo Bay

The largest DOE ESPC project is the Naval Station Guantanamo Bay with an investment value of about $344 million, which was awarded during FY 2019.

Airplane in the hangar of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center.

Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center

The second largest DOE ESPC project is the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center located at Tinker Air Force Base with an investment value of about $243 million, which was awarded during FY 2017.

Plane flying over Misawa Air Base.

Misawa Air Base

The third largest DOE ESPC project is Misawa Air Base in Japan with an investment value of about $207 million, which was awarded during FY 2019.

DOE IDIQ ESPC Awarded Projects
View the DOE IDIQ ESPC awarded projects list.

Program Summary

Since the inception of the DOE IDIQ ESPCs in 1998, 428 projects have been awarded. Approximately $7.53 billion has been invested in federal energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements. These improvements have resulted in approximately $17.3 billion in cumulative energy cost savings and approximately 613.3 trillion Btu in life cycle energy savings for the federal government.

The DOE IDIQ ESPC awarded projects report provides detailed project data, as reported at the time of award. Selected project modifications are included in the report. For more information, see annual reported energy and cost savings from the ESPC program.

Related Information

A list of awarded ESPC ENABLE projects is available.