Green Powered Technology Awarded DHS ICE OFA Subcontract

Posted on November 4, 2013 ยท Posted in Projects

Green Powered Technology (GPTech) was contract to provide Energy Management Program support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Office of Facilities Administration (OFA).

The OFA Energy Management Program has ongoing requirements to support the program, comply with federal standards, procedures and technical requirements, and increase awareness throughout ICE of energy conservation practices. The goal is to ensure that ICE is meeting all energy issues related to Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Plans and is promoting energy efficiency at U.S. ICE sites and locations.

GPTech provides a focused and coordinated effort for improvement in the energy-efficient operation of key facilities and research and makes recommendations for energy conservation programs offered through Energy Saving Performance Contracting (ESPC) and Utilities Energy Service Contracts (UESC). GPTech helps (1) identify and evaluate energy-saving opportunities at selected ICE-owned facilities; (2) develop engineering designs and specifications; (3) manage the project from design to installation to monitoring and arrange for financing; (4) provide training; and (5) ensure that energy savings cover all project costs.