Energy Technology provider, Innowatts, has announced that it will partner with Iberdrola Texas, a leading retail provider of renewable wind energy, to deploy its AI-powered platform, and drive adoption of green home energy sourced directly from Texas wind farms.
Iberdrola Texas is part of the Iberdrola Group, which serves over 100 million customers and is a leading producer of wind power. Spearheading Iberdrola’s expansion into the US market, Iberdrola Texas is now helping customers across the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) market, which serves 25 million Texas residents, to access cost-effective, 100% green electricity.
Using the most advanced and fastest-learning AI technology, anchored around meter-level energy insights, Innowatts will deploy its full product suite to enable Iberdrola Texas to manage the variable nature of renewable supply, while providing cost-effective, personalised energy plans, products and services to its customers.
“Innowatts has unrivalled expertise in meter-level intelligence, and a wealth of experience in the retail energy sector,” said Laney Brown, President of Iberdrola USA. “As we expand our presence in ERCOT, we’re relying on Innowatts’ platform and partnership to help us bring more energy-saving and sustainability insights to our customers.”
“After partnering with Iberdrola in their core European markets, we’re extending our collaboration into North America starting with Texas – a state known for weather conditions that can pack four seasons’ worth of volatility into a 48-hour period,” said Siddhartha Sachdeva, CEO of Innowatts. “Iberdrola Texas is a forward-thinking energy retailer that fully understands the value of a customer-centric approach. We look forward to helping them effectively adapt to this challenging market with data-driven load forecasting to optimise pricing, manage risk, and enhance customer value.”
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