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Ammper Power Selects PCI Energy Solutions for Comprehensive Bid-to-Bill Requirements in the ERCOT Market

NORMAN, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PCI Energy Solutions, the leading provider of secure and reliable enterprise software for energy companies, announced today that Ammper Power has selected PCI for its end-to-end Bid-to-Bill solution tailored for the ERCOT market. Ammper Power, a Texas-based Retail Electric Provider (REP) and Qualified Scheduling Entity (QSE), will be leveraging PCI’s integrated platform to enhance its asset management capabilities. Ammper Power is a subsidiary of Ammper Energía,...

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