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Budgetary Impact of Energy Savings Performance Contracts 1 (July 1, 2011)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo10565 and id is 1 raw text is: CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE                       Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director
U.S. Congress
Washington, DC 20515
July 1, 2011
Honorable Fred Upton
Chairman
Committee on Energy
and Commerce
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Mr. Chairman:
This letter responds to your request for information about the Congressional
Budget Office's (CBO's) analyses of the budgetary impact of energy savings
performance contracts (ESPCs). ESPCs are a specific type of long-term contract
used by federal agencies to procure certain energy services. In particular, you
asked us to explain how CBO's estimates of the cost of legislation related to
ESPCs take into account any energy cost savings that accrue to the government
under such contracts. In its cost estimates for proposals to modify current law
related to ESPCs or to establish energy-related goals or requirements for federal
agencies that may lead to increased use of such contracts, CBO attempts to take all
potential budgetary impacts into account. Because of the long-term nature of
ESPCs, however, a significant portion of anticipated effects on net spending
related to those contracts are expected to occur well beyond the five- and ten-year
estimating windows covered by CBO's cost estimates.
In brief, energy savings performance contracts are a tool, available under current
law, that permit federal agencies to enter into long-term contracts for energy-
efficiency improvements without having up-front discretionary appropriations to
cover the costs of those federal commitments. In CBO's view, entering into such
legally binding agreements results in mandatory spending (that is, obligations and
outlays that stem from budget authority provided in laws other than appropriation
acts).
The subsequent savings in energy costs fall in a different budget category.
Because energy costs are generally paid from annually appropriated funds, any net
savings generated by using more energy-efficient equipment could eventually lead

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