BOOTHWYN, PA — Icetec Energy Services has joined forces with RENEW Energy Partners to tackle the growing energy challenges faced by high-demand industries. This collaboration aims to deliver advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) and microgrids, helping clients like manufacturers, hospitals, data centers, and universities slash costs, bolster energy resiliency, and reduce their carbon footprint—all without upfront capital investment.
Under this partnership, RENEW assesses customer needs and implements tailored energy solutions by funding and managing the installation of equipment. Icetec uses its cutting-edge energy management platform to model system savings, optimize performance once operational, and ensure maximum cost efficiency and carbon reduction. With high market demand, the team has already lined up $100 million in energy projects.
Icetec’s platform, powered by predictive analytics and adaptive algorithms, handles tasks like managing utility demand response programs, optimizing state-specific initiatives, and reducing peak load. For example, Northeast businesses could save over $250,000 per megawatt annually using these technologies.
“RENEW’s mission to decarbonize and their impeccable customer success record make them an ideal partner,” said Matthew Wolfe, Icetec’s VP of Business Development. “Our energy management platform will make advanced market opportunities more accessible to companies.”
Charlie Lord, Principal at RENEW Energy Partners, echoed the benefit of the collaboration. “Our partnership with Icetec combines RENEW’s financial expertise with the best technology platform. Together, we’re providing a seamless transition to meaningful decarbonization while helping customers lower costs.”
With this innovative approach, Icetec and RENEW are making advanced energy solutions a reality for businesses across the Northeast, reshaping the energy landscape for a sustainable future.
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