AECO Energy expands procurement, management services

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AECO Energy expands procurement, management services
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AECO Energy has announced the expansion of its electricity procurement and management services in the Philippines to help lower the cost of power for so-called contestable customers. | MegINQ /PDI

A reverse auction system allows customers to choose the most competitive prices in the open electricity market.

It also provides a bidding platform developed for RES to automate bidding requests from contestable customers. “By providing technology-based, data-led energy technology solutions, we want to create a profound impact on our customers’ business to better position them for sustainable growth in the long-term,” she added.

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