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- [Matt] Welcome to HUDamp;#39;s vignette series on energy performance contracting. A series of eight vignettes were developed under a contract with HUDamp;#39;s Energy Branch Public Housing Financial Management Division. Todayamp;#39;s vignette number five will focus on resident paid utilities for an EPC. My name is Matt Pesce, Iamp;#39;m the principal for Facility Strategies Group. FSG is a consulting engineering firm, specializing in energy efficiency, sustainability and renewable energy projects. I have experience in energy engineering, energy project development, finance, engineering, commissioning and measurement verification. And Iamp;#39;ve worked in public housing for more than 20 years. The vignettes are designed for public housing authorities with an EPC. HUD wants to improve your overall understanding of energy performance contracts specifically to identify eligible costs, calculate savings, and request EPC incentives on HUD forms 52722 and 52723 as part of your annual