OPG is Ontario’s largest, most diverse generator with operations across the province, providing nearly half of Ontario’s power generation. As businesses in Ontario look to grow and remain competitive, the Stem-OPG partnership hopes to provide them with a solution to reduce costs, without interruption to operations, and do so with a trusted, experienced partner in Ontario.
“This new and innovative partnership will help improve electricity cost management for Ontario’s industrial and manufacturing customers,” said Jeff Lyash, OPG President and CEO.
Stem is a leader in AI-driven energy storage services, with over 900 energy storage systems installed or under contract across six U.S. states, Ontario, and Japan. Stem’s AI platform, Athena, is the first of its kind for energy storage on customers’ sites, performing real-time energy optimization that reduces onsite peak demand and enables customers to access additional market opportunities via Stem’s network.
“OPG’s selection of Stem to bring customer-sited energy storage to Ontario is a substantial endorsement of Stem’s proven performance and customer satisfaction in a highly-competitive market,” said John Carrington, CEO of Stem, Inc.