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Aspen Technology Chosen to Optimize Renewable Generation For Iceland’s Largest Power Producer

BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aspen Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:AZPN), a global leader in industrial software, today announced a strategic partnership with Landsvirkjun, the largest power producer in Iceland. The utility will be implementing AspenTech OSI Digital Grid Management software that will enable it to enhance real-time control and optimize power generation, ensuring the secure and efficient management of its 18 plants across Iceland. Landsvirkjun is the National Power Company of Icelan...

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