ICF will implement a suite of residential programs for one of the nation's largest counties, which are designed to bring millions of dollars in incentives to local communities to advance equitable, clean energy solutions. This includes supporting multifamily properties across 13 Southern California counties as well using data analysis to target hard-to-reach and underserved communities which will help to accelerate program delivery in areas that will have the greatest impact.
ICF will also leverage their proprietary cloud-based energy customer platform to monitor program performance in real time, enabling SoCalREN to make fast, effective program optimization decisions and provide a more streamlined customer experience.
"The Southern California region's energy programs are positioned for exponential growth and impact over the coming years," said Anne Choate, ICF executive vice president for energy, environment and infrastructure. "Having worked with LA County since 2017, ICF has a solid understanding of the energy needs of the region and its customers, as well as their regulatory and equity goals."
ICF partners with the nation's top utilities and developers, along with nearly every U.S. federal agency, state energy office and energy non-governmental organization, providing end-to-end offerings across the energy value chain—from strategy to planning and analysis to implementation. The company currently delivers over 250 active energy efficiency, electrification and demand management programs across North America, including for over 60 utilities, and is one of the largest electrification implementers in the U.S.