HOUSTON – Leading commodities procurement and utility management company Choice! Energy Management (CEM) continues to expand its position as the US market leader by adding energy infrastructure to its already strong suite of products and services.
The announcement comes as Choice! Energy Management and Power-On-Demand reach a partnership agreement to offer Choice! customers the ability to produce or store their own power through mobile and modular energy production and storage infrastructure including solar generated power and battery storage. “This is an extremely important step toward becoming our customer’s highest value partner. By adding infrastructure as a service to our already best-in-class commodities procurement services, and proprietary technology platform, we truly become a powerhouse in procurement, sustainability and utility management,” said Kiki Dikmen, CEO of Choice! Energy Management. “With natural weather events happening more often, and commodity price volatility, it is now more important than ever for businesses to have the ability to manage energy risks cost-effectively, reliably and sustainably.”
Power-On-Demand designs, builds and operates turnkey power solutions that provide a path to sustainable energy transition while creating a more stable and reliable power solution. “We are excited to partner with Choice! to strengthen their offering with our state-of-the-art power generation and energy storage packages,” said Bruce Ross, CEO of Power-On-Demand. “Unexpected grid power outages (even for 15 minutes) can be very costly and even catastrophic for any business. Our technical solutions focus on energy transition, sustainability and fuel efficiency while providing the highest level of reliability and availability,” he added.
The energy infrastructure solution joins an already impressive lineup of services offered by Choice! Energy Management, including commodity procurement, renewables purchasing and invoice validation using its proprietary technology to automate, manage, predict and control cost-efficiency, reliability and sustainability.