Washington D.C. – The Federal Performance Contracting Coalition (FPCC), a group of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) advocating for increased federal use of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) by the federal government, supports the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program’s (FEMP) announcement of the Assisting Federal Facilities with Energy Conservation Technologies (AFFECT) 2022
Year: 2022
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FPCC Applauds White House Announcement of the Climate Smart Buildings Initiative
The Federal Performance Contracting Coalition (FPCC), a group of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) advocating for increased federal use of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) by the federal government, released the following statement in response to the White House announcement of a Climate Smart Buildings Initiative for federal agencies. “The FPCC commends the Biden-Harris Administration for
FPCC Applauds House Passage of FY23 Energy & Water Spending Bill with Increases for Critical DOE Programs
The Federal Performance Contracting Coalition (FPCC), a group of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) advocating for increased federal use of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) by the federal government, released the following statement in response to the House passage of the FY23 Energy and Water appropriations bill as part of a minibus funding package (H.R. 8294).
FPCC and Allies Call on Biden Administration to Establish New Performance Contracting Challenge to Support Government-wide Sustainability Goals
Washington, D.C. – Federal Performance Contracting Coalition (FPCC) member companies sent a joint letter to key Biden Administration officials, including CEQ Chair Brenda Mallory, National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy, OMB Director Shalanda Young, and DOE Secretary Jennifer Granholm. The letter urges the Administration to set a new goal that challenges federal agencies to achieve $11