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EnergyMark’s acquisition of Crown Energy Services demonstrates long-term growth in locally-sourced energy. (Source: Shutterstock)
EnergyMark LLC announced on Sept. 30 its acquisition of fellow New York energy supply company Crown Energy Services Inc.
The acquisition includes all of Crown Energy’s customers, energy storage and transportation capacity and production from 24 local natural gas producers, and adds to EnergyMark’s operations in renewable natural gas supply, community solar project management and renewable energy credit and carbon offset procurement.
“EnergyMark will continue to provide reliable, locally sourced energy, while also offering industry leading sustainability and renewable energy options to the Crown book of customers,” Gary Marchiori, president of EnergyMark, said in a press release.
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