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Super ESPCs Legislation and Regulations

Congress has authorized and encourages federal agencies to use innovative contracting mechanisms to finance and implement energy efficiency improvements. These improvements help reduce the government's energy costs and meet federal energy goals. The use of energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) was authorized in the 1986 amendments to the National Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978 (NECPA), which was further amended by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT).

All Agencies—ESPC Legislation and Regulations

ESPC Authority

ESPC Regulation (10 CFR 436 Subpart B)

The threshold for Congressional Notification for ESPC projects is:

  • for DOD organizations: $7 million
  • for all other agencies: $10 million

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 extended ESPC authority until September 30, 2016.

For more information on ESPC regulations and legislations, see ESPC Basics.

Department of Defense—Legislation and Guidance