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MILLBRAE, Calif., April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Stem, Inc. ( Stem or the Company ), a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven clean energy storage services, today announced it has completed six months of successful operation of the 345MWh energy storage portfolio owned by Electrodes Holdings LLC ( Electrodes ) which last year transferred portfolio control to Stem s Athena™ smart energy software. Customers in the 86-site portfolio are now realizing more than 30% greater monthly energy savings on average compared to the previous software provider.
Within two months of being awarded the exclusive contract by Electrodes, Stem seamlessly onboarded to Athena management this portfolio that serves 25 large commercial and municipal customers in the Los Angeles area. The customers at these sites – ranging from office buildings, water treatment plants, university campuses, local government buildings, food processing plants, medical facilities, and retail supers
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