Pepco Holdings taps Lockheed Martin for energy-saving programs

by Rebecca Walker — August 26, 2009—Lockheed Martin announced that it was awarded a three-year contract by Pepco Holdings, Inc., to implement energy efficiency and conservation programs and services for its Pepco non-residential customers in the District of Columbia. Also known as “demand side management,” the contract is part of Pepco’s plan to empower customers to manage and reduce their energy usage and costs while protecting the environment.

Under the contract, Lockheed Martin will manage several programs to encourage Pepco’s commercial, governmental and institutional customers to identify and implement energy saving opportunities related to building performance.

The Prescriptive Rebate Program, Custom Incentive Program, HVAC Efficiency Program, and Building Commissioning and Operations & Maintenance Program will be designed to encourage the use of cost-effective, energy efficient products and design practices during new construction, renovations, remodels, and equipment replacement events. Lockheed Martin is one of the nation’s biggest implementers of energy efficiency programs for utility customers.

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