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Johnson Controls Federal Systems acquires Federal Energy Infrastructure Solutions
Acquisition allows expanded participation in U.S. Federal Government Energy Savings Performance Contracts
MILWAUKEE – (September 27, 2018) – Johnson Controls Federal Systems (JCFS) announced today that it acquired Federal Energy Infrastructure Solutions, a subsidiary of EDF Renewables North America. The transaction allows JCFS to expand on a long history of success in the federal government Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) marketplace. The combination of Johnson Controls’ established ESPC resources and EDF Renewables subsidiary’s energy infrastructure expertise will ensure increased energy efficiency and resilience at government facilities through various federal programs, to include the Department of Energy Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity ESPC contract vehicle.
“This acquisition supports Johnson Controls goal of growth and innovation in the design and delivery of holistic solutions that have significant impact on the resiliency, efficiency, and security of energy related facilities assets for our federal government customers,” said Gregory Downes, vice president and general manager, Johnson Controls Federal Systems. “We are excited to expand our capabilities as we continue to support our customers’ critical missions.”
“This acquisition supports Johnson Controls goal of growth and innovation in the design and delivery of holistic solutions that have significant impact on the resiliency, efficiency, and security of energy related facilities assets for our federal government customers.”
— Gregory Downes, vice president and general manager, Johnson Controls Federal Systems.
Under an ESPC, an Energy Services Company (ESCO) designs, constructs and maintains energy and water savings projects at various federal agency facilities, sites and installations. The ESCO provides financing, so there is no initial cost to the agency. Contractors are required to provide a guarantee to the federal agency that the improvements will generate annual energy savings sufficient to pay for the project over the term of the contract.
Johnson Controls Federal Systems, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johnson Controls. With more than 680 professionals, JCFS manufactures products, provides solutions, and installs and maintains building technologies at more than 750 federal sites and military installations worldwide.
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