GSA and DOE Seek Innovative Building Technologies

GSA’s Green Proving Ground program and DOE’s High Impact Technology Catalyst have issued a joint Request for Information calling for innovative emerging building technologies that can cost-effectively transform the operational efficiency of buildings.

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October 14, 2015
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To submit your technology, complete our request for information (RFI) by Friday, December 11, 2015.

GSA’s Green Proving Ground (GPG) program and DOE’s High Impact Technology (HIT) Catalyst have issued a joint Request for Information calling for innovative emerging building technologies that can cost-effectively transform the operational efficiency of federal and commercial buildings. Responses to this RFI will be evaluated based on your technology’s potential environmental performance, cost savings, and opportunity for widescale deployment. Technologies will be considered, by one or both programs, for third-party measurement and verification in occupied, operational buildings.

Increase Your Technology’s Market Acceptance

Participation in GPG or HIT Catalyst can increase market acceptance of your technology by validating real-world performance. Technology evaluations help inform public- and private-sector investment decisions, and accelerate commercialization and adoption within the federal government and the commercial building industry. Visit gsa.gov/gpg for more information and to access the RFI.

Targeted Technologies

This year, we’re looking for innovative pre- and early commercial technologies in the following five categories:

  • Energy Management
  • Window Attachments
  • Fans and Blowers
  • Renewable Energy
  • Water Conservation and Reuse

Review and complete the RFI: www.fbo.gov keyword “gpg” or “HIT Catalyst”

Please email any questions about the RFI to gpg+2016@gsa.gov.

Tags:
  • Buildings Energy Efficiency
  • Building Energy Codes
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Commercial Implementation
  • Energy Demonstrations