Stem Inc. Wins Deal to Operate and Optimize Energy Storage Portfolio for Southern California Utility

Reuters12-09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/STEM">Stem Inc.</a> Wins Deal to Operate and Optimize Energy Storage Portfolio for Southern California Utility

Stem, Inc. announced that it has partnered with a leading clean energy asset owner to operate and optimize a portfolio of battery energy storage systems serving a local water utility company in Southern California. Under the agreement, Stem will provide services powered by its PowerTrack software, including transition coordination, real-time asset monitoring, issue detection and resolution, warranty and field service management, enrollment and dispatch into California Demand Response programs, performance reporting, and site dispatch management to optimize energy cost savings. The four-site portfolio includes one hybrid solar and storage system and supports Southern California water treatment facilities.

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