Contracts. Our Current and Executed Past Performance

Green Powered Technology has developed energy solutions projects with clients consisting of the Federal Government, State and Local Government,  and Private Industry. The following highlights recent project experience:


Green Powered Technology (GPTech) provided energy engineering and related expertise to support USTDA’s global efforts to promote the export of U.S. goods and services for infrastructure projects in developing and middle-income projects in the energy sector. GPTech provided general engineering expertise, development and design of program activities, technical inputs to the drafting and revising of technical documents including terms of reference and budgets, technical advice during monitoring and oversight of programming, and technical advice on new or emerging technologies and market trends in emerging markets.
Green Powered Technology (GPTech) conducted training programs for acquisition/procurement professionals in emerging economies under the GPI. GPTech’s technical specialists brought professional experience in developing and designing large-scale traditional and renewable energy power generation projects as well as experience in procurement in the sector, including experience with Life-Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA), total cost of ownership, and value determination.
USTDA hosted two separate, simultaneous high-level Reverse Trade Missions (RTMs) for Ministers to Houston, Texas and Chicago, Illinois from seven African countries and a Minister-level official from an African regional economic community. The RTMs were designed to share U.S. experience fostering economic growth through key infrastructure investments by highlighting U.S. expertise in transportation and energy.

Green Powered Technology (GPTech) provided Advance Team services to assist USTDA with planning, scheduling, and logistical preparation and provide seamless and timely execution of each activity under the RTM, including ensuring seamless movement for each participating Principal at each RTM.

As a subcontractor, Green Powered Technology supported Maryland’s Public Service Commission to develop and refine an assessment pertaining to whether Direct Connection Attachment Facility transmission upgrades to the grid operated by PJM Interconnection, LLC will be needed as a result of construction of a Qualified Offshore Wind Project(s) relative to a projected in-service date. The assessment may be used as a proxy by applicants when submitting an application for a proposed offshore wind project.
As a subcontractor, Green Powered Technology provided 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). Under ESPC, 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.
SeaPort-e is a Navy Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) for engineering, technical, financial and program management services. SeaPort-e provides a common, performance-based vehicle for consistent acquisition processes and policies across Navy and Marine Corps commands while still allowing decentralized ordering. SeaPort-e customers include:

  • Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
  • Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
  • Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
  • Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)
  • Military Sealift Command (MSC)
  • Naval Facilities Command (NAVFAC)
  • Strategic Systems Programs (SSP)
  • Office of Naval Research (ONR)
  • United States Marine Corps (USMC)

This contract allows the Navy and Marine Corps to create cost-effective and integrated business practices for all their Virtual Systems Commands. For more information on SeaPort-e, click here.

Green Powered Technology (GPTech) holds a multi-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to provide “Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), Other Partnered Approaches, and Access to Finance” services for MCC’s global programs. Projects under this BPA help MCC improve and create the conditions for private sector investments in MCC partner countries, bring financially viable PPP projects to market, unlock investment and growth opportunities for U.S. companies, and catalyze project financing. Green Powered Technology works with partners Cardno, Planet Partnerships, and Delphos International to help further MCC’s important goal of reducing poverty through economic growth, particularly by enabling the development of PPPs and other private sector engagement activities.
Green Powered Technology holds a 5-year, USAID Power Africa Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, which has a $900 million ceiling. Programs under the Power Africa IDIQ continue to support economic growth and development by increasing access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable power in Africa. GPTech was awarded the De-risking Solar Homes System PAYGO in Uganda Refugee Settlements Task Order in 2018. GPTech worked with USAID and the Smart Communities Coalition to launch a  market-driven program that de-risks sales to refugee communities and prove them as viable for the pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) household solar home system (SHS) market. GPTech implements a targeted de-risking grant window focused on Kiryandongo and Rwamwanja refugee settlements and host communities in Uganda.  

Launched in 2013, Power Africa works with African governments and private sector partners to remove barriers that impede sustainable energy development in sub-Saharan Africa and unlock the substantial wind, solar, hydropower, natural gas, biomass, and geothermal resources on the continent. 

Green Powered Technology was awarded to support the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) as a Technical Advisor for geothermal project development. Under this contract, GPTech serves as one of the first Technical Advisors to assist the newly formed DFC with critical review and recommendations for developing detailed engineering design specifications and services needed to advance and secure financing for a 50-megawatt geothermal project in Ethiopia.