LevelTen Energy and Sage Energy Consulting are partnering to support businesses, public agencies, and schools with renewable energy goals. LevelTen is a facilitator of renewable transactions, and this new collaboration will allow Sage Energy Consulting to efficiently source power purchase agreements (PPAs) for its clients through the LevelTen platform, which includes the world’s largest PPA marketplace, RFP automation software, PPA Performance Monitoring, automated risk and value analytics, and other powerful efficiency tools.
What’s cool? To date, the Sage team has successfully managed the development of over $2 billion in clean energy projects and negotiated dozens of successful PPAs on behalf of its clients. This new partnership will leverage Sage’s industry expertise with LevelTen’s robust marketplace to quickly source renewable energy PPAs that best meet the needs of its clients. The LevelTen Marketplace features more than 4,000 PPA offers spanning 21 countries in North America and Europe, as well as online tools to make the RFP, shortlisting, PPA contracting and reporting processes more efficient.
“A comprehensive energy plan may start with broad ideas and goals but success involves optimizing strategies, decisions, and projects in a way that helps our clients realize their sustainable energy goals. This partnership with LevelTen Energy is an excellent example of that,” said Tom Willard, Sage Energy Consulting Principal and CEO. “Access to the latest project data, risk analytics, and PPA sourcing tools in one place helps our clients achieve their sustainability goals faster.”
“LevelTen Energy, Sage Energy Consulting, and Sage’s clients all share the same goal: a more sustainable world powered by renewable energy,” said Ryan Warren, Vice President of Marketing, LevelTen Energy. “Ultimately, the potent combination of LevelTen’s renewable transaction infra-structure and Sage Energy Consulting’s energy planning expertise will enable us to reach this goal even faster.”
— Solar Builder magazine
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