At the American Public Power Association’s National  Conference in Orlando, Florida, June 19-21, Willdan plans to officially launch  its integrated Community Energy platform, Wattcommons. Public Power  authorities can achieve lower risks, lower kWh costs and greater customer  satisfaction by leveraging Willdan’s decades-proven service to public entities  with civil and energy engineering and public finance consulting. Find out more  at Wattcommons.
Ryan Marlborough,  Willdan’s Director of Community Energy, said: “Today's  customers are demanding more choice and sustainability from Public Power.  Community Energy projects can address both customer demands, but create  challenges for a utility: project development and financing, subscriber  management, and long term operation require resources and know-how that Public  Power may lack. Wattcommons by Willdan delivers a full suite of services  from feasibility and stakeholder engagement, to initial engineering and  construction, long term operation, and subscriber management.”
Mr. Marlborough joined Willdan’s Washington, DC, office to  promote the new community energy platform, bringing nine years of experience in  different sectors of the solar energy industry and an MBA from George  Washington University.
 Email Ryan Marlborough or call (908) 433-5109.
Lisa Vedder, Principal  Consultant and expert on electric utility financial management, added:  “Managing enrollment, invoicing,  collections, retention and everyday customer questions for community energy  projects can be daunting. For Willdan, handling this type of work for thousands  of accounts is in our DNA.” 
On June 18, a preconference workshop on Working Solar into  Your Business Model (CPEs 3.5) will be led by Lisa Vedder and Dave Buemi, Senior Vice President for Clean Energy Programs, along with Charles Koontz and  Matt Zahnder.
Register for APPA  Workshop