Spark Power Announces Partnership with EcoGrid Technologies

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Nov 2, 2020

Spark Power Corp. is excited to offer customers cost-effective, sustainable energy management services by partnering with EcoGrid Technologies Inc. The Toronto-based EcoGrid Technologies Ltd. provides energy equipment and solutions focused on helping organizations reduce their carbon footprints by implementing advanced IoT-enabled lighting systems that optimize lighting levels and energy use.

To date, Spark Power and EcoGrid Technologies Inc. have completed four large-scale industrial projects in Ottawa, Hamilton, and Mississauga. Each project provided the customer with leading-edge Smart LED technology integrated with fixture-mounted embedded controls for an enhanced lighting option. The technology provides an optimal lighting solution in industrial spaces that require higher safety standards, such as protection from inert gases, chemicals, and dust, by providing low voltage lighting sources that reduce the risk of causing ignition and fire.

Along with sustainable digital lighting solutions, offered through EcoGrid, Spark Power provides power purchase agreements, green electricity, and green natural gas and fuel options. By working with EcoGrid Technologies Inc. to provide Smart LED Conversion of lighting systems, Spark Power can help customers reduce their carbon footprints while saving on costs.

“By partnering with Spark Power, EcoGrid Technologies Inc. is able to expand its offering of automated LED systems with a highly talented team that really knows how to deliver. Together, we are working towards providing customers with optimized sustainability.” – George Filtsos, president, EcoGrid Technologies Inc.

“We are thrilled to work with EcoGrid Technologies Inc. to offer our customers an even more comprehensive sustainability experience that provides them with the opportunity to find a cost-effective solution that is both environmentally responsible and future-proofed. As Spark Power continues to expand its sustainability offerings, we look forward to working with partners like EcoGrid that are providing cutting edge solutions.” – Andrew Clark, co-CEO, Spark Power.

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