ICF International has won a contract to help a U.S. utility implement programs for promoting energy efficiency, the company announced Monday.
The 30-month, $13.5 million contract is split 50-50 between new programs and re-competed programs.
The utility is consolidating these programs within ICF and is expanding a long-standing relationship with the company, said David Pickles, a senior vice president.
The company will help implement programs to promote high-efficiency heating and air conditioning systems, support energy audit support and weatherization efforts and deliver energy efficiency services to low-income customers.
Work will also include marketing support, program design, call management and rebate application processing.






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