The Office of Energy Policy is tasked with advancing Kentucky’s energy resilience and economic development through targeted policy implementation and incentive-driven programs. Its core mission centers on promoting energy efficiency and fostering regional bio-economic growth, as evidenced by recurring solicitations for rebate programs and Bio-Economy Development Opportunity (BDO) Zone certifications.
Office Of Energy Policy is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Office Of Energy Policy has obligated $1,220,489, issued 6 awards, and worked with 5 contractors.
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AI Mission Profile
The Office of Energy Policy is tasked with advancing Kentucky’s energy resilience and economic development through targeted policy implementation and incentive-driven programs. Its core mission centers on promoting energy efficiency and fostering regional bio-economic growth, as evidenced by recurri...
The Office of Energy Policy is tasked with advancing Kentucky’s energy resilience and economic development through targeted policy implementation and incentive-driven programs. Its core mission centers on promoting energy efficiency and fostering regional bio-economic growth, as evidenced by recurring solicitations for rebate programs and Bio-Economy Development Opportunity (BDO) Zone certifications. These initiatives reflect a strategic emphasis on reducing energy consumption across public and private sectors while cultivating local industries aligned with renewable resource utilization and sustainable infrastructure. The agency prioritizes market-based incentives over direct capital investment, leveraging rebate structures to encourage private sector participation in energy conservation and bio-based enterprise development.
Procurement patterns indicate a reliance on solicitation-based contracting for program administration and certification services, with no discernible pattern of purchasing hardware, software, or construction services. The agency appears to favor performance-based agreements tied to measurable outcomes such as energy savings targets or certified zone development, suggesting a preference for outcome-oriented procurement vehicles rather than traditional goods or services acquisition.
No NAICS codes are available to classify procurement activity, and no set-aside preferences are indicated in recent solicitations. The agency’s vendor engagement appears broad, with no apparent bias toward small businesses, HUBZones, or other socio-economic categories, implying a focus on technical competency and program alignment over demographic targeting.
Organized under the Kentucky state government, the Office of Energy Policy operates without a distinct physical location, functioning as a policy coordination entity with statewide reach. It utilizes competitive solicitations as its primary procurement mechanism, relying on contractual partnerships to execute energy and bio-economy initiatives across local jurisdictions.
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