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We hosted four companies offering solutions for optimizing energy management, both in cost savings and revenue generation in a packed webinar. Watch the separate presentations for Sagiliti, Altura, CPower, VECKTA and HST below.

Sagiliti: Utility bill management and analytics

Sagiliti provides the ultimate customer experience in the utility data and analytics space, driving action from its data to drive energy and water cost savings—largely for multi-site energy consumers.

Altura: Energy and environmental consulting

Altura is an energy and environmental consulting firm delivering higher performing, lower cost, and carbon-neutral real estate assets.

CPower: Virtual power plant provider and manager

CPower is the premier Virtual Power Plant provider, monetizing the value of customer-sited energy to intelligently strengthen the grid. They’ve make turning flexible energy into revenue simple for partners and large energy users.

VECKTA: Onsite energy procurement platform

VECKTA’s end-to-end onsite energy procurement platform enables enterprises to rapidly and confidently deploy profitable, resilient energy solutions at scale.

HST: Connecting large offtakers with landowners

HST’s marketplace accelerates data center and clean energy developers contracts with landowners and others to turn on compute at the scale and speed demanded by the AI revolution.

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Ep 90: Spotlight on Texas Energy Policy and Unpacking the Impact of the Big Beautiful Bill on Distributed Generation

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe pace of policy change is accelerating, and if you’re in the energy space, you can’t afford to fall behind. Let’s break down the latest legislative shifts shaking up the U.S. energy landscape from Texas to Washington and what they mean for onsite energy projects, investor confidence, and the future of distributed energy.

Listen in as we cover the highs and lows of recent state and federal bills, including the surprising defeat of three anti-renewable proposals in Texas, the potential of SB 1202 to dramatically cut soft costs, and the razor-thin passage of the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” in Congress.