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Awesense launches a digital energy marketplace to help develop clean energy solutions

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The Awesense Marketplace purports to provide a common framework for companies to collaborate towards the future of clean energy and digital transformation.

VANCOUVER — Awesense, a software company with utilities and industrial-based solutions for decarbonizing systems, has launched an energy-focused repository of solutions built to drive the decarbonization of the energy system.

The Awesense Marketplace purports to provide a common framework for companies to collaborate towards the future of clean energy and digital transformation.

Utilities, consulting companies, and other organizations struggle to develop solutions that can be scaled across many jurisdictions due to complex data integration and the lack of a standard, open data model. Using the solutions offered throughout the Marketplace, organizations will be able to rapidly accelerate their transition to a decentralized, decarbonized future and develop solutions that are scalable across industry. There will be available revenue streams in the following industries:

  • Distributed energy resource integration and control
  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Demand response and smart-home management
  • Grid services
  • Intelligent asset management
  • Transactive energy
  • Microgrid management
  • Advanced distribution system management

“We are welcoming a new era in the decarbonization of energy systems,” said Mischa Steiner, CEO of Awesense.

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“The goal of achieving a clean energy future requires collaboration amongst key industry players in the utilities and energy sectors. Sharing resources through the Marketplace means that our customers and partners have a truly seamless approach as we work towards our common goal – ultimately, decarbonizing the world’s energy system.”

Solutions listed on the marketplace cover a range of use-cases, and companies such as Doosan GridTech, Kitu Systems, vadiMAP, LO3 Energy, ENGIN, Utilidata, Clir Renewables, ChargeLab, SensorLink, Exeri, Easy SmartGrid, and Athena Power are taking part in the initial launch.

The vetted Marketplace brings together technologies specifically focused on driving the energy transition and accelerating decarbonization, in line with Awesense’s mission.

“The energy-specific data model allows utilities, technology companies, consulting firms, and other vendors to build solutions that can be easily integrated by other energy companies, to make a real impact on the industry as a whole, and develop new revenue streams for their organizations,” said Steiner. “We’re looking forward to seeing the Awesense Marketplace grow as more partners committed to energy decarbonization join us.”

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