Microgrid finance 2020: The emergence of the Energy-as-a-Service business model
In news articles, press releases and industry presentations, Energy-as-a-Service is highlighted as a new business model driving microgrid deployment in the United States. Examples include leading developers and suppliers including Schneider Electric, Enchanted Rock, Siemens and others. In this study, we set out to determine the accuracy of these claims, clarify the different business models behind microgrid deployment, and explore the landscape for financiers.
For more about this report, read analyst Isaac-Maze Rothstein's editorial.

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