Clean Energy Technologies Inc. (CETY), Costa Mesa, California, has entered into a master service agreement with RPG Energy Group (RPG), Indianapolis, for development of on-site applications that utilize technologies to create electricity and applicable hydrogen production and promote decarbonization.
CETY is a clean energy manufacturing and services company, offering recyclable energy solutions, clean energy fuels and alternative electric power for small- and mid-sized projects in North America, Europe and Asia.
CETY will support RPG’s Fortune 500 customers with locations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the U.S. and Mexico. The initial sites are in Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, the U.K. and the U.S., specifically in Tennessee, Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan and Mississippi.
The application will integrate CETY’s services and solutions into the microgrid at these sites, allowing for functions such as demand shave generation, on-site generation, energy storage, waste heat recovery-to-power, solar photovoltaic technology, hydrogen fuel cells and waste-to-hydrogen.
"Our industrial customer base has been devastated by the rising tide of utility charges along with the loss of control on how much margin fade is the result of energy destabilization worldwide," says Jami Krynski, CEO of RPG. "CETY is a great fit to work alongside our team as we reimagine power generation and supply, which are fundamental to our society and marketplace. As global energy markets destabilize with unprecedented cost increases, our collective services are saving factories and jobs.”
Kam Mahdi, CEO of CETY, adds, “This partnership is expected to open a host of opportunities to work with two excellent companies and showcase CETY’s knowledge and technology on a global scale. We are excited to begin our work with RPG Energy. This partnership [reflects] our expanded business plan that involves manufacturing of component parts, engineering and project service management services to municipals and industrial companies.”
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