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Green Proving Ground and US DOE seeking innovative new technologies

The General Service Administration’s Green Proving Ground and the US Department of Energy have issued a joint Request for Information (RFI) for innovative new products that can cut energy consumption, provide building resiliency, facilitate dynamic utility pricing, and/or improve overall building operations and maintenance. Technologies submitted in response to this RFI will be considered for inclusion in GSA’s GPG program, the DOE High Impact Technology (HIT) Catalyst program, or both. Applications will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • Innovation
  • Performance
  • Cost savings
  • Deployment potential
  • Project value
  • Technical risk
  • Business viability

If you are the maker or proponent of a product that may fit these guidelines, deadline for submission is Friday, December 8.

An overview of the RFI is found here: https://www.gsa.gov/governmentwide-initiatives/sustainability/gpg-program/request-for-information

Detailed information is found here: https://goo.gl/jmBGMe

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