Sixty Hertz and Yoak have signed a partnership to achieve Yoak's RE100 goal and expand renewable energy through the 'Monthly Sunlight and Wind' renewable energy subscription service.
Sixty Hertz is a company that provides renewable energy generation prediction solutions, and Yoak is a startup that contributes to solving energy problems in developing countries through the 'Solar Cow' solar power generation system.
The two companies plan to continue their cooperation to spread renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions in the future.
Energy IT social venture Sixty Hertz (CEO Jong-kyu Kim) announced on October 10th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with York (CEO Seong-eun Jang).
Through this MOU, Sixty Hertz plans to contribute to York's achievement of RE100 (Renewable Electricity 100%, a campaign where companies pledge to source 100% of their electricity from renewable sources) through its renewable energy subscription service, "Monthly Sunlight & Wind." They also intend to explore additional collaborative opportunities to expand the use of renewable energy.
Sixty Hertz is a social venture that contributes to carbon emission reduction by providing solutions for predicting the power generation of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. One of Sixty Hertz's services, "Monthly Sunlight & Wind," enables companies seeking to use renewable energy to purchase Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) through a monthly subscription model, among other options. This service was designed to help businesses join the fight against the climate crisis by utilizing renewable energy.
York is a startup that develops products that provide sustainable solutions to energy issues. Through its solar power generation system, "Solar Cow," York is involved in projects aimed at resolving energy and social challenges in developing countries. Notably, York's developed "Solar Paper" and "Solar Cow" have garnered attention both domestically and internationally, earning Innovation Awards at CES. Recently, they've expanded the scope of their project by launching a coffee brand, "AYANTU," with a portion of the proceeds dedicated to installing and operating "Solar Cows."
Sixty Hertz CEO Jong-kyu Kim stated, "We are delighted to support York, which is at the forefront of addressing social issues in diverse ways. We will strive to help more companies achieve RE100 through Monthly Sunlight & Wind."
Both companies plan to continue their collaborative efforts to contribute to carbon reduction through the wider adoption of renewable energy.
Sixty Hertz Introduction
Sixty Hertz (60Hertz) is a climate tech company that creates IT services contributing to carbon emission reduction through net-zero energy transition. It offers virtual power plant (VPP) software for managing environmentally friendly distributed energy resources such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, fuel cells, and energy storage systems (ESS), as well as RE100 services to support businesses in their energy transition.