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Pearce Renewables acquires Mortenson Services; expands portfolio footprint

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Pearce Renewables, leader in engineering operations, and maintenance services for the renewable energy industry; announced this Friday it acquired Mortenson Energy Services. The acquisition will create the leader company in its field to serve utility-scale wind, solar; also, electric vehicle (EV) charging, and battery energy storage system infrastructure.

Firstly, Mortenson Energy is a well-known service provider for renewable energy repair and maintenance services. Its highly experienced team offers corrective maintenance, blade repair; and also, major and mid-level component exchange; as well as troubleshooting, commissioning, and other technical operations.

Secondly, on its side, Pearce Renewables is well known after its World Wind & Solar and MaxGen Energy Services brands. The companies’ technicians are complemented by engineering and parts capabilities.

Consequently, the acquisition forms a full suite of services in one single brand. Such were the words of Zack Dorfman, Pearce Renewables’ Senior Vice President of Wind. “The combination with Mortenson Energy Services creates a full suite of services; one to meet customers’ growing maintenance and repair needs; all, while attracting and retaining the highest quality talent in the wind industry.”

He also remarked. “The team at Mortenson Energy Services shares our steadfast commitment to safety, integrity; and also, customer responsiveness, and quality, making them an ideal addition to our organization.”

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Pearce Renewables growing fast

On the other hand, Pearce Renewables has had a strong and very fast growth pace since its inception a year ago. It entered the market with the acquisitions of World Wind & Solar and MaxGen Energy Services.

Soon after, the services team from Suzlon North America joined to bring unique capabilities in engineering, spare parts, and technical wind services. The company’s team is comprised of Zack Dorfman, former leader of GE’s North American Wind Services team, as CEO. And Kyle Williams, a former leader of Tesla’s energy services team, as leader of the Pearce Renewables EV business.

On the other hand, with the addition of Mortenson Energy Services, Pearce Renewables has over 750 technicians throughout the country and is adding weekly to meet growing demand.

Finally, about the acquisition, Tim Maag, VP at Mortenson, said. “The combination with Pearce will also provide tremendous opportunities for team members; and will also ensure a continued strong future for this business; and the quality services it provides to customers.”

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