Distributed Energy Clearinghouse elects David Roylance to the board of directors

June 25, 2024. Houston, Texas — Distributed Energy Clearinghouse or “DECH”, a provider of distributed energy analytics and advisory services has announced that energy industry veteran David Roylance has been elected to its Board of Directors.

“We are very pleased and honored to have a person of David Roylance’s stature join our Board of Directors. David has been in the retail energy industry for over 25 years in numerous leadership roles at Reliant Energy, Cavallo Energy Texas and Prism Energy Solutions. David understands the value that distributed energy is bringing and will increasingly bring to end users around decarbonization and resiliency,” said co-founder and CEO Richard Zdunkewicz.

Zdunkewicz added “David shares the strategic vision that the company founders, including Ryk Holden, have for the business and its analytics applications. We look forward to adding David’s thought leadership to our team.”

“Distributed energy resources are a cornerstone for businesses seeking resiliency, reliability and advancement of energy sustainability amidst the accelerating energy transition. I look forward to collaborating with the DECH team as they develop relevant and intuitive tools for businesses to evaluate and implement distributed renewable and fossil fuel resources”, said Roylance.

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Media Contact:
Ariel Mathiowitz
Marketwitz
Digital Media and Marketing Group
for DECH, INC.
ariel@marketwitz.com

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