Energy Management Startup Peak Power Raises $47M CAD to Expand Across US
Peak Power to expand energy storage tech as new US tax incentive drives adoption.
Peak Power to expand energy storage tech as new US tax incentive drives adoption.
If we allow a small fraction of EVs to provide energy back to the grid, we could eliminate the need for much of our existing natural gas peaker plants
Peak Power is contracted to provide dispatch services and the energy optimization software platform, Peak Synergy, to capture global adjustment savings and ancillary services revenue.
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Despite the wider slowdown in tech sector funding, some Canadian ventures are bucking the trend. Toronto-based Peak Power, which creates software for optimizing energy use, has inked a deal with cleantech investor Madison Energy Investments worth $200 million in project financing
Peak Power, an Ontario-based C&I-focused energy storage and software firm, has secured a US$200 million financing agreement with Madison Energy Investments (MEI).
Ontario is staring down an electricity supply crunch and amid a rush to secure more power, it is plunging into the world of energy storage—a collection of technologies that is poised to transform the provincial grid and change the way energy is used, bought, and sold by homes and businesses.
Ontario is staring down an electricity supply crunch and amid a rush to secure more power, it is plunging into the world of energy storage — a relatively unknown solution for the grid that experts say could also change energy use at home.
As the number of electric vehicles on roads goes up, questions about whether Canada’s electrical grids will have the capacity to keep up with future power demands are at the forefront of the minds of many industry experts and electricity users alike.
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