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CopperLeaf Technologies
CopperLeaf Technologies works with asset-intensive organizations facing the challenges of aging infrastructure. We help our customers re-think their approach to capital planning, life-cycle asset planning, budgeting and utility demand-side management. Our Asset Investment Planning and Management (AIPM) and Demand-side Management (DSM) solutions help them integrate planning, analysis, approval, and execution so that they can make risk-informed decisions that are effective, transparent, and focused on the long-term performance of their organizations. Our technology enables them to identify and analyze trade-offs effectively, allowing them to achieve that elusive balance of profitability, performance, and risk, thereby optimizing the value of their assets and programs over time.
CopperLeaf solutions can be configured to meet the asset investment planning, budgeting, and performance reporting needs of any asset-intensive industry. Customers who seek out our services are usually involved in capital planning, capital budgeting, strategic asset management, facility planning, demand side management, and corporate governance. We work with CFOs, COOs, asset managers, finance managers and regulatory managers to address this complex business process from all angles. They know that solid decisions based on thorough analysis earn the confidence of shareholders, partners, ratepayers and regulators.
CopperLeaf solutions are built on a base of extensive experience in strategy and business process consulting to asset-based organizations, bringing together the skills of management consultants and technology professionals that have assisted clients worldwide. Our management team and consulting staff have foundations in areas such as finance, planning, engineering, asset management, software development, project management and rate design.
Headquarters
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Incorporated
February, 2000
Ownership
Private Company
Affiliations
The BC Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) is an industry-funded organization supporting the growth of British Columbia's strong knowledge economy. Its membership of 2700+ member companies, employs over 60,000 workers and represents companies of all sizes and sectors. www.bctia.org
The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is the association of U.S. Shareholder-Owned Electric Companies. EEI provides public policy leadership, critical industry data, market opportunities, strategic business intelligence, one-of-a-kind conferences and forums, and top-notch products and services. www.eei.org
The Institute of Asset Management (IAM) is the professional body for those involved in acquisition, operation and care of physical assets - especially critical infrastructure. In particular, the Institute is for professionals worldwide who are dedicated to furthering their knowledge and understanding of Asset Management. www.theiam.org
The Northwest Hydroelectric Association (NWHA) is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Northwest region's hydropower as a clean, efficient, safe, renewable and sustainable resource that provides multiple benefits to society. www.nwhydro.org
Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC) is a national not for profit association providing global leadership, education and certification in world class maintenance, reliability and physical asset management practices. www.pemac.org