ICF International Secures $40 Million Contract to Modernize Home Energy Systems in Southern California
Reuters
Aug 26
ICF International Secures $40 Million Contract to Modernize Home Energy Systems in Southern California
ICF International Inc. has secured a $40 million contract to modernize home energy systems across six Southern California counties. This multi-year initiative aims to implement large-scale residential energy programs that will integrate no-cost energy and electrification upgrades into existing infrastructures. These enhancements are expected to improve indoor air quality, reduce energy bills, and increase resilience to extreme heat, while also alleviating stress on the electric grid. ICF will collaborate with local community organizations and utilize advanced technologies, such as their Sightline® analytics platform and digital twin technology, to optimize the program's effectiveness and ensure reliable, affordable energy for thousands of households.
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