NORESCO Celebrates 40 Years of Sustainable Energy Solutions
WESTBOROUGH, Mass. -
NORESCO, a leading provider of comprehensive energy and decarbonization solutions, marks its 40th anniversary in a year-long celebration beginning today. On this date in 1984, Massachusetts Electric spun its energy services business into the company currently known as NORESCO. Now NORESCO is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions.
NORESCO’s pioneering spirit and dedication to technical excellence have endured as the industry and customers’ needs have evolved. Customers have benefited from engineered solutions providing energy, water and operating cost savings, infrastructure modernization, improved comfort conditions, and enhanced health and productivity. Today NORESCO helps clients adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change by decarbonizing, modernizing and electrifying aging infrastructure to be more sustainable and resilient.
“As NORESCO celebrates its 40th anniversary, we are grateful to our customers, partners and valued employees who have played pivotal roles in this remarkable journey,” said Darcy Immerman, Senior Vice President, Strategy & Growth, NORESCO. “As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our commitment to innovative and sustainable energy solutions that drive progress and positively impact communities.”
For more information about NORESCO services, visit www.noresco.com.
About NORESCO
NORESCO, a part of Carrier Global Corporation, helps clients adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change by decarbonizing, modernizing and electrifying aging infrastructure to be more sustainable and resilient. By deploying innovative distributed energy, storage and renewable energy solutions, NORESCO improves the health and efficiency of existing campuses, buildings and communities. To date, NORESCO has guaranteed more than $5 billion in energy and operating cost savings at more than 10,000 facilities while reducing customer CO2 emissions by more than 25 million metric tons – the equivalent to planting 1.4 million acres of forest. For more information, visit www.noresco.com