Ryk Holden appointed Head of Analytics and Product Development

January 23, 2024
Houston, Texas

 

DISTRIBUTED ENERGY CLEARINGHOUSE APPOINTS RYK HOLDEN

HEAD OF ANALYTICS AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

 

Distributed Energy Clearinghouse or “DECH”, a provider of energy analytics and advisory services has announced that Ryk Holden has assumed the added role of Head of Analytics and Product Development for DECH.  Holden is co-founder of DECH and has served as its CCO since inception.  DECH utilizes a highly scalable analytics platform to evaluate investments in distributed energy systems, including solar, battery and natural gas engines for end use customers and project developers.

“Ryk’s nearly forty years in the energy markets and hands-on experience with the financial and physical attributes of distributed energy systems has allowed DECH to accelerate its technology development and rollout even as we advise clients on prospective distributed energy investments” said co-founder and CEO Richard Zdunkewicz.

Holden commented “with our accelerated technology development we are seeing increasing interest and engagement in the market.”

Holden also said that DECH is planning on adding more energy markets and analytics expertise in the very near future to support its research and technology buildout.

 

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Media Contact:

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

 

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