GreenGen to Help Reduce Energy Usage by 68% in Michigan Federal Buildings
The ESPC will guarantee first year savings of more than $151,000
BETHESDA, Md. — Energy efficiency upgrades to 13 U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) buildings in Michigan will generate more than $3.9 million in savings to taxpayers, as part of a GSA contract awarded to Green Generation Solutions LLC (GreenGen). The contract — valued at more than $1 million — provides for the design and implementation of energy conservation measures and ongoing energy management services at federal buildings in seven Michigan locations, including Ann Arbor, Flint, Saginaw, and four major federal facility locations in Detroit.
“By retrofitting federal facilities, GreenGen is helping reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gases, which supports President Obama’s vision for protecting the environment,” said Brad Dockser, CEO, GreenGen. “We are excited to partner with GSA in Michigan to deliver significant energy and cost savings.”