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Organization Name: Nira Energy
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Cloud & Enterprise Software
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Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue under 10M
- Organization Years In business: 0-5 Years
Revenue: $3.6M
Organization Information : Founded in 2021, Nira Energy is a U.S.-based grid-tech company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, providing cloud-based software that streamlines the complex transmission interconnection and planning process.Created by transmission planning veterans, its tools – Prospecting and In‑Queue – help renewable developers screen interconnection points and model queue scenarios more efficiently.Serving over 100 major solar, storage, and data‑center clients, Nira has modeled more than 500 GW of projects and helped uncover over $3 billion in cost discrepancies for users.Profitable since launch, it recently partnered with Energize Capital to expand automation capabilities in transmission planning
Other Information: Founded in 2021, Nira Energy is a U.S.-based grid-tech company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, providing cloud-based software that streamlines the complex transmission interconnection and planning process.Created by transmission planning veterans, its tools – Prospecting and In‑Queue – help renewable developers screen interconnection points and model queue scenarios more efficiently.Serving over 100 major solar, storage, and data‑center clients, Nira has modeled more than 500 GW of projects and helped uncover over $3 billion in cost discrepancies for users.Profitable since launch, it recently partnered with Energize Capital to expand automation capabilities in transmission planning.Nira delivers transparent, ISO-accurate capacity and cost data that helps developers and transmission planners avoid false positives, reduce upgrade risks, and get to interconnection faster.