Backup Power is essential for sustainability.

I like to take a broader definition of sustainability. To me survivability is a key aspect of sustainability. If you are unable to be profitable and cash flow positive, it really doesn’t matter how green or renewable you are. If you can’t provide value to and service your customers, you are dead. The exact opposite of sustainable.

The energy transition, a sustainability initiative, is going to create survivability challenges for businesses. Declining base load dispatchable power is increasing outages; intermittent renewables are creating power quality problems and extreme price volatility is making it extremely difficult to manage your bottom line.

Backup power has become a necessary component of sustainability. With backup power you can ensure you service your customers even when the grid is down. Backup power, managed properly, can protect you from price swings and allow you to focus on managing your value creation.

Diverting your capital to invest in backup power is not a sustainable effort. It is better to hold on to your capital and invest in customer value and achieve power security through backup power as a service; with no capex or upfront investment.

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