Judges recognized both ventures, an inventive solar PV solution and a virtual power plant, as outstanding examples of excellence in the energy sector providing companies with energy and economic benefits

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. & FREDERICK, Md. & LONDON, April 01, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy solutions provider dedicated to helping customers navigate the energy transition, today announced that they have been honored in the prestigious Environment+Energy Leader Product & Project Awards. Ameresco’s collaboration with CPower to develop a virtual power plant at United States Army Futures Command Fort Detrick has been recognized as a Top Software Implementation Project of the Year, and their London Stadium solar photovoltaic solution has been recognized as a Top Energy Innovation Project of the Year.

The Environment+Energy (E+E) Leader Product & Project Awards is an annual program recognizing excellence in products and services that provide companies with energy and environmental benefits, or in projects implemented by companies that improved environmental or energy management outcomes and increased the bottom line.

Awards were scored by a panel of independent judges from more than 20 companies including Hyundai Motor Group, JLL, Air Force OEA, Navitas Partners, UCLA, TRC Companies, IWSI America, Intrinsic Textiles, Climate Social and CapGemini.

“The winners of this year’s E+E Leader Awards are tackling some of the most pressing sustainability and energy challenges with real-world, scalable solutions,” said Sarah Roberts, Co-President of E+E Leader and C-Suite Compass LLC. “These projects and products push industry standards forward and are setting new benchmarks for innovation and impact.”

Ameresco’s collaborative project at Fort Detrick, awarded the E+E Leader Award for Top Software Implementation Project, installed a 6 MW / 6 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS), integrated with Fort Detrick’s existing 18.6 MW DC solar facility. Fort Detrick can now realize maximum performance and economic value because the system is integrated into CPower’s VPP. The system generates enough electricity to power the equivalent of around 2,720 homes per year. Additionally, it supports the U.S. Department of Energy’s goal of deploying 80-160 GW of VPPs by 2030. These benefits not only enhance Fort Detrick’s energy security but also provide a scalable model for other military bases seeking to improve sustainability and cost-effectiveness through integrated renewable energy solutions.

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