ICF International Wins $40 Million Contract for Southern California Energy Efficiency Programs
- ICF International has secured a $40 million contract for energy efficiency programs in Southern California, starting Q2 2025.
- The initiative will implement no-cost energy upgrades in thousands of homes across six counties to improve efficiency and resilience.
- ICF will utilize advanced technology and community collaboration to ensure effective program delivery and monitor its impact.

ICF International Secures $40 Million Contract for Energy Efficiency Programs in Southern California
ICF International, a leading global solutions and technology provider, is set to tackle energy efficiency challenges in Southern California through a newly awarded multi-year contract valued at $40 million. This initiative, which begins in the second quarter of 2025, focuses on implementing extensive residential energy programs across six counties. The program aims to assist thousands of homes by integrating high-impact, no-cost energy and electrification upgrades. These upgrades are designed to improve indoor air quality, reduce energy costs, and enhance resilience against extreme heat, all while alleviating pressure on the region's electric grid.
The contract underscores ICF's commitment to leveraging advanced technology and community collaboration to drive meaningful change. The company plans to work closely with local community organizations and trade allies, utilizing its proprietary Sightline® analytics platform to identify the communities most in need of support. This data-driven approach will enable ICF to monitor the effectiveness of the program throughout its lifecycle, ensuring that the intended benefits reach the households that require them most. Additionally, ICF's innovative use of digital twin technology will allow for virtual simulations and analyses of the grid's impact prior to actual implementation, providing a thorough understanding of how various upgrades can optimize energy efficiency.
Anne Choate, ICF's executive vice president for energy, environment, and infrastructure, highlights the importance of balancing reliable energy access with affordability. She expresses pride in the company’s ability to draw upon over three decades of experience and cutting-edge technology to create positive outcomes for Southern California households. Recognized as one of North America’s leading utility program providers and residential electrification implementors, ICF is well-positioned to deliver comprehensive services across the energy value chain, benefiting utilities, developers, federal agencies, and state energy offices alike.
In addition to the contract, ICF boasts a robust workforce of approximately 9,000 employees, combining industry expertise with innovative engagement methods to navigate complex challenges across both public and private sectors. Founded in 1969, the company has established itself as a trusted partner in energy solutions, setting the stage for significant advancements in energy efficiency and sustainability in the years to come. For further details, stakeholders can visit ICF's official website at icf.com.
By focusing on community engagement and technological innovation, ICF reinforces its role as a frontrunner in promoting sustainable energy practices that not only enhance individual households but also contribute to the broader goal of creating a resilient energy infrastructure in Southern California.