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Can Recovery Act funds be used to implement energy and water efficiency improvements though existing Utility Energy Service Contracts?

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Can Recovery Act funds be used to implement energy and water efficiency improvements though existing Utility Energy Service Contracts?

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Nothing in the Recovery Act or OMB’s implementing guidance prohibits agencies from using Utility Energy Service Contracts (UESCs) – either UESCs that were in existence when the Act was enacted or new UESCs. Therefore, it is appropriate for federal agencies to carefully consider UESCs when implementing energy and water improvements at federal facilities with Recovery funds.

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A. Nothing in the Recovery Act or OMB’s implementing guidance prohibits agencies from using Utility Energy Service Contracts (UESCs) – either UESCs that were in existence when the Act was enacted or new UESCs. Therefore, it is appropriate for Federal agencies to carefully consider UESCs when implementing energy and water improvements at Federal facilities with Recovery funds.

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