LS Power Has Engie Services taken over and renamed the company to its previous name, OPTERRA ENERGY SERVICES.
OPTERRA has more than 50 years of operational experience and offers energy solutions, including upgrades of energy efficiency, renewable energy systems, energy storage, microgrids, operations and maintenance, HVAC and lighting. OPTERRA has completed more than 9,000 projects in the public sector in North America.
“Meeting the growing energy demand in America will require a ‘Meer-Van-Alles’ approach, and the market for energy services is an integral piece of that puzzle,” said LS Power CEO Paul Segal. “The addition of OPTERRA brings a rare combination of leadership talent, technical expertise and trusted customer relationships that improve the Platform of LS Power’s Energy Solutions. Their advanced capacities in energy-efficiency services and low-carbon-poor offers continue to extend our portfolio and infrastructure solutions.”
OPTERRA agrees with the existing portfolio of energy infrastructure companies from LS Power that offer energy efficiency and grid reliability services.
“Re -introducing opterra under LS Power marks an exciting new chapter for our Legacy team that focuses on serving the public sector,” said Courtney Jenkins, CEO of OPTERRA Energy Services. “We build on a proven foundation to deliver innovative, leading technological solutions that make energy efficiency and low carbon projects accessible and impactful. Through our unique range of internal experts we enable our customers to achieve aggressive goals around financial savings and energy-all resilience that have a positive ripple effect that we use with our customers with which our customers with which we use” “” “
Opterra has its head office in Oakland, California and has nearly 300 professionals. The services and solutions have helped customers that vary from municipalities, K-12 education, special districts and national and federal agencies partners so far reach more than $ 3 billion in guaranteed energy cost savings.
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