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Hill Air Force Base, Utah, was the first Federal agency to award a project delivery order under the Department of Energy’s BAMF Super Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC). The multi-phase, multi-million-dollar energy conservation and landfill gas project garnered widespread recognition for both parties. Customer Benefits In September 2003, Hill Air Force Base (AFB) awarded Ameresco the delivery order to design, construct, operate and maintain a landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) system along with several other traditional energy conservation measures (ECMs). The LFGTE system has given Hill AFB a source of renewable energy and a significant reduction in annual energy costs. Ameresco is operating and maintaining the facility and providing performance and savings guarantees throughout the 20-year contract term. The plant was commissioned in December 2004 and began commercial operations in January 2005.