Cypress Creek Renewables O&M has changed its name to Cypress Creek Solutions, its parent company Cypress Creek Renewables announced on Jan. 19.
Cypress Creek Solutions provides solar and storage operation and maintenance solutions across the U.S. The company’s name change reflects the development of new solutions and practices for long-term operations and maintenance as the solar and storage sector evolves.
"With a focus on safety and customer service, we are dedicated to providing a full suite of O&M solutions across the entire solar and storage asset lifecycle," said Jared Kirk, Cypress Creek Renewables, vice president, O&M. "Cypress Creek Solutions reflects our innovative, adaptive approach to solar O&M and a new chapter of growth."
Cypress Creek Solutions will continue to provide operation and maintenance solutions for Cypress Creek Renewables and customers with its 4 gigawatts of solar and storage assets under contract at more than 500 sites.
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