Today UL announced the
acquisition of Boulder, Colorado-based HOMER Energy, a company that produces
modeling and optimization software for microgrids. The acquisition combines
UL’s experience in solar, wind and battery technology with HOMER Energy’s
system design capabilities and distributed energy project database enabling UL
to expand services across the renewable energy value chain.
HOMER Energy is a privately-owned company that
provides training, advisory and analytic services, and community
tools to industry, government, researchers, and enthusiasts in the energy
industry. HOMER Energy software set the global standard for decision making
concerning the optimal mix of resources, system configuration, and capital and
operating costs of microgrids.
The software began as a project within the U.S. Department of Energy and spun out in 2009 under the leadership of Dr. Peter Lilienthal, who is the current CEO.
Lilienthal released a statement to current HOMER energy subscribers in which he explained why he felt the time was right to sell.
For those without any power, the focus is on access. For those with very expensive power on islands and remote areas, the focus is on reducing diesel consumption. For those worried about grid outages, the focus is on reliability and resilience. For the whole world, the focus is on reducing carbon emission, accommodating electric vehicles, and democratizing the power industry. Distributed generation and microgrids are the solution to all of these problems. We cannot think of a better partner than UL. Its acquisition of AWS Truepower in 2016 and now HOMER Energy demonstrate its dedication to the renewable energy industry.
– Peter Lilienthal
“The distributed energy market is a fast-growing segment of the renewable power industry,” said Jeff Smidt, vice president and general manager, UL’s Energy and Power Technologies division. “By combining our expertise in product testing certification and HOMER Energy’s expertise in system design capabilities, we will help customers along the microgrids value chain realize more value and reinforce UL’s mission to make the world a safer place.’’
HOMER Energy employees will join UL’s existing Energy and Power Technologies division.
The transaction closed on December 16, 2019. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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