FPL Energy Services awarded two federal government contracts
Jan 14, 2009

JUNO BEACH, Fla. – FPL Energy Services, Inc. (FPLES), a company that develops and markets energy-related products and services, has been awarded Energy Services Performance Contracts (ESPCs) with the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. FPLES joins an exclusive group of companies selected to pursue energy services work worth up to $80 billion at federal government facilities.

“The awarding of these two contracts enables us to build upon our accomplished 15-year track record of delivering turn-key energy efficiency, renewable energy and water conservation solutions,” said Greg Hanlon, vice president and general manager of FPLES.

The ESPC process, created as part of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, helps the federal government meet mandated energy efficiency, water conservation and renewable energy goals without paying up-front capital costs. 

As part of the contracts, FPLES will be responsible for performing the design, construction and annual verification of energy savings from efficiency and water conservation solutions. 

“These contracts represent recognition by the federal government of the expertise FPLES has demonstrated in delivering energy services solutions. Our goal is to help these agencies accomplish their mission of meeting mandatory energy reduction targets,” said Hanlon.

About FPL Energy Services, Inc.
FPLES provides innovative energy efficiency, renewable energy and water conservation solutions to government, education, healthcare, commercial, and industrial customers. With a strong commitment to excellence in efficiency and water conservation solutions, FPL Energy Services helps clients save energy and money to increase productivity while becoming better stewards of the environment.  FPLES is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. (NYSE:FPL), a leading clean energy company with 2008 revenues of more than $15 billion, approximately 38,000 megawatts of generating capacity, and more than 15,000 employees in 27 states and Canada. More information about FPLES is available at http://www.fples.com/business.shtml.