3megawatt Continues Momentum with 30GW of Renewable Energy Assets

3megawatt, the leader in renewable asset management software, has reached a new milestone with over 30 gigawatt of renewable energy assets managed on its BluePoint platform.

Munich, Germany - 3megawatt, the leader in renewable asset management software,

has reached a new milestone with over 30 gigawatt of renewable energy
assets managed on its BluePoint platform.

The 30 GW milestone solidifies 3megawatt's position as the international market
leader for renewable asset management software. This position has been built
through the trust placed in 3megawatt by the world's largest utilities, investors and
independent power producers. "Our momentum reflects the renewable energy
industry's growing need for a next generation solution that merges various data
sources and provides an intuitive user interface for collaboration. Asset management
software is no longer optional, it has become a critical tool for an asset manager's
success," says CEO Edmee Kelsey.

3megawatt's success is based on its ability to provide a modern, customizable,
user-friendly interface with numerous data integrations. By combining process
automation capabilities with powerful data collection from monitoring systems,
weather data, market data and ERP/accounting systems, BluePoint simplifies and
streamlines business processes such as contract and compliance management,
asset register management, work order management, performance management,
financial management, project development, energy invoicing and reporting.

About 3megawatt
3megawatt provides the industry leading renewable asset management software
solution for utilities, independent power producers and investors. 3megawatt
transforms the way owners and operators collect renewable asset data and put it
to work. Founded in 2012, we serve asset management teams in over 35 countries
who manage portfolios consisting of 2,500 solar, wind, biomass, hydro and storage
plants. 3megawatt has offices in Munich and San Francisco.

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