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Energy as a Service (EaaS) is a business model that enables customers to access energy services without owning the underlying energy assets. It is a form of energy procurement that allows customers to pay for energy services on a subscription basis, rather than purchasing the energy assets outright. This model is becoming increasingly popular in the energy and natural resources sector, as it allows customers to access energy services without the need for large upfront capital investments.
EaaS can be used to provide a range of services, including energy efficiency, renewable energy, energy storage, and demand response. It can also be used to provide energy-related services such as energy monitoring, energy analytics, and energy management. This model is attractive to customers as it allows them to access energy services without the need for large upfront capital investments, and provides them with greater flexibility in terms of energy procurement.
Some companies in the Energy as a Service market include EnerNOC, Schneider Electric, and ENGIE. Show Less Read more