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Ameresco Recognised for Innovation in Resilient Microgrid Technology With Implications for Maritime Energy Transition

By MGN EditorialJune 15, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Ameresco has received Frost & Sullivan's 2026 North America Technology Innovation Leadership award for its advancement of intelligent microgrid systems, a development with growing relevance for port and maritime facility decarbonisation efforts.

## Ameresco Earns Frost & Sullivan Recognition for Microgrid Leadership Energy solutions firm Ameresco has been awarded Frost & Sullivan's 2026 North America Technology Innovation Leadership recognition for its work in advancing resilient microgrid infrastructure, according to a PR Newswire announcement dated 15 June 2026. The award, issued by the prominent global research and consulting organisation, highlights Ameresco's development of intelligent microgrid systems designed to enhance energy resilience, support decarbonisation goals, and ensure operational continuity across critical infrastructure sectors. ### Relevance to the Maritime and Port Sector While Ameresco operates across multiple industries, the advancement of microgrid technology carries direct implications for the maritime sector, where ports and terminal operators face mounting pressure to reduce carbon emissions, improve shore power reliability, and transition away from fossil fuel-dependent energy sources. Microgrid systems — which can integrate renewable energy generation, battery storage, and grid connectivity into a self-contained and manageable power network — are increasingly being evaluated by port authorities and maritime facility operators as a means of achieving energy independence and meeting international decarbonisation targets. The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) revised greenhouse gas strategy, which targets net-zero emissions from international shipping by or around 2050, has accelerated investment in onshore energy infrastructure that can support electrified vessels, cold ironing (shore power) operations, and hydrogen or ammonia bunkering facilities. ### Technology Innovation in Focus Frost & Sullivan's recognition is based on an independent evaluation of Ameresco's technology capabilities, competitive positioning, and its ability to deliver measurable outcomes for clients. The firm was specifically cited for its intelligent systems approach, which leverages data analytics and automation to optimise energy distribution and resilience across complex infrastructure environments. For port operators and maritime energy planners, such capabilities are increasingly critical as facilities seek to balance growing electricity demand from vessel electrification with grid stability requirements and sustainability commitments. ### Industry Context The recognition comes at a time of significant investment in port electrification and clean energy infrastructure globally. Major port authorities in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific have announced multi-year capital programmes targeting shore power expansion, renewable energy integration, and the development of alternative fuel supply chains. As the maritime industry continues its energy transition, technology providers capable of delivering proven, scalable microgrid solutions are expected to play an increasingly prominent role in port infrastructure planning and development. *Source: PR Newswire*
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