Pearce Renewables, a branch of Pearce Services, announced its strategic acquisition of San Francisco Bay Area-based Natron Resources Inc. for an undisclosed price.
Renowned as a prominent figure in the design and engineering realm for solar photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage systems, the inclusion of Natron Resources reinforces Pearce’s engineering prowess in the renewable energy generation sector.
Established in 2008, Natron Resources is synonymous with its comprehensive suite of electrical, civil, and structural engineering services tailored for the renewable energy sector and commercial clienteles. With professional engineering licenses spanning across the nation, the company’s hallmark lies in its innovative project designs which align seamlessly with client financial and scheduling parameters.
Michael Wolf, the Chief Operations Officer at Pearce Renewables, expressed his enthusiasm over this new venture, stating, “The integration of Natron Resources into the Pearce portfolio is a monumental stride towards realizing Pearce’s ambition of spearheading the national commercial and utility-scale solar engineering domain.” He further accentuated his joy in welcoming the Natron Resources brigade into the Pearce conglomerate.
Echoing a similar sentiment, Jeff Ansley, the Founder and President of Natron Resources, shed light on the company’s robust 15-year journey, where it emerged as a trailblazer and garnered accolades for its seasoned professionals. Ansley opined, “Merging forces with Pearce not only paves the way for career elevation for the entire Natron cohort but also augments our capability to satiate the spiraling customer appetite for solar energy engineering services.”
It’s worth noting that Pearce Renewables holds the distinction of being the renewable energy sector’s paramount independent services entity. Its expansive service repertoire spans repair, maintenance, and engineering for solar, wind, electric vehicle (EV), and energy storage system clienteles on a national scale.
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