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Voltus operates a demand response platform that pays commercial and industrial customers to reduce electricity use during grid stress events, acting as a virtual power plant.
Voltus is a demand response and distributed energy resource management company founded in 2016 that aggregates commercial and industrial electricity users into virtual power plants that grid operators can call upon during peak demand or stress events. The platform connects large electricity consumers including manufacturers, data centers, cold storage facilities, and commercial buildings, enrolling their flexible loads in demand response programs that pay customers for the ability to curtail consumption when the grid needs relief. Voltus manages over 3,000 megawatts of demand flexibility across North American electricity markets, making it one of the largest demand response aggregators in the continent. The company raised $75M and processes over $100M in annual customer payments for grid services. As the electricity grid incorporates more intermittent renewable energy, demand flexibility becomes increasingly valuable as a complement to storage and transmission for managing supply-demand balance. Voltus enables commercial customers to monetize operational flexibility they already have without capital investment in new equipment.
Cambridge MA energy equipment spin-off from GE (NYSE: GEV) at $34.9B revenue 2024; 7,000+ gas turbines and 55,000 wind turbines generating 25-30% of global electricity competing with Siemens Energy and Vestas for energy transition equipment.
GE Vernova is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based global energy equipment and services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GEV) — that emerged as an independent entity in April 2024 following its spin-off from General Electric, employing approximately 75,000 people across 100 countries and focused on accelerating the energy transition through three core business segments: Power (gas turbines, nuclear, and steam solutions), Wind (onshore and offshore wind turbines), and Electrification (grid solutions, power conversion, and electrification software). Generating $34.9 billion in revenue in 2024 with strong growth across all segments, GE Vernova operates more than 7,000 gas turbines and 55,000 wind turbines globally — equipment that generates approximately 25-30% of the world's electricity.
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