ANAHEIM, Calif. - Willdan Group , Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:WLDN) has been awarded a $16 million contract to further the implementation of Consolidated Edison’s energy efficiency program for small and medium businesses in New York City and Westchester County. The two-year contract will support Con Edison's continued shift towards non-lighting electrical measures, electrification of heating, and improvements in building envelopes.
The program, which Willdan has been administering since 2009, aims to deliver cleaner and more efficient energy choices to commercial customers, facilitating the transition to a clean energy future. This initiative also seeks to increase participation among smaller customers in disadvantaged communities.
Greg Elcock, Con Edison's Vice President of Customer Clean Energy Programs, highlighted the program's role in helping reduce energy consumption and making energy improvements more accessible and affordable for New York businesses.
Mike Bieber, CEO of Willdan, expressed pride in the company's ongoing partnership with Con Edison, particularly in preparing the program to adapt to future energy efficiency needs and introducing electrification measures ahead of other markets.
Consolidated Edison (NYSE:ED), Inc., one of the nation's largest investor-owned energy-delivery companies, boasts about $16 billion in annual revenues and $64 billion in assets. It provides a variety of energy-related products and services through its subsidiaries, including the Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.
Willdan, a provider of professional, technical, and consulting services, serves utilities, government agencies, and private industry across the nation. The company offers a wide range of services, including electric grid solutions, energy efficiency and sustainability, energy policy planning and advisory, as well as engineering and planning.
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