The commercial and industrial market for solar and renewable energy has been difficult to crack. The market is fragmented, smaller local and individual projects can be priced out of the market, and local regulations can have a negative impact. Developers and construction managers seeking a way to enter the market are often put off by these challenges and the lack of resources to provide them with help.
Catalyze, a developer and independent power producer of renewable distributed generation and storage projects for the commercial and industrial markets has a 300-megawatt (300MW) project pipeline in development. They are also developers of a new origination-to-operations software integration platform called REenergyze to help accelerate and scale the nationwide adoption of solar and storage in the commercial market.
REenergyze streamlines the major processes of commercial solar and storage project origination, development, construction management, operations, and asset optimization to address challenges across different renewable energy technologies, geographies, power markets, and programs. The platform is currently being deployed by Catalyze and their co-development partners, to identify, evaluate, and manage projects throughout their lifecycle, allowing the company to achieve efficiencies often observed in the utility-scale solar sector.
Catalyze has acquired more than 37 MW of large distributed generation solar + storage projects across multiple regions. Catalyze is now implementing a market roll-up strategy, which leverages the committed capital, their expertise with storage and delivering complex solutions, and the integration capability of REenergyze to acquire companies who add value to the Catalyze enterprise.
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