ESPC ESA Case Study: Energy Affordability at the National Institute of Standards and Technology

Fact sheet highlights how NIST installed a 5-MW photovoltaic system using an energy savings performance contract energy sales agreement.

Federal Energy Management Program

September 19, 2019
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Learn How ESPC ESAs Work: An ESPC ESA is a great way to develop on-site distributed energy, get operations and maintenance services for the term of the agreement, and take advantage of other energy and cost-savings benefits.

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Fact sheet describes how the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) installed a 5 MW-DC photovoltaic system at its Gaithersburg, Maryland, campus under an energy savings performance contract energy sales agreement (ESPC ESA). The project was implemented using the U.S. Department of Energy ESPC ENABLE contract vehicle. NIST pursued this project to demonstrate leadership in renewable energy while reducing energy costs and contributing to the federal government’s renewable electricity requirement established in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.