Waste-to-energy infrastructure developer and operator
Sagepoint Energy builds and operates waste-to-energy facilities, converting landfill gas and other waste streams into renewable natural gas. The tech stack reveals a capital-intensive, hardware-forward operation: PLC/HMI/SCADA systems (Ignition Perspective, Siemens TIA Portal) dominate alongside project-management tools (Microsoft Project, Procore) and light application code (C#, Python, Java). Current pain points—SCADA-to-enterprise software integration, construction defects, operational inefficiencies—point to a scaling challenge typical of early-stage hard tech: bridging field-level controls with back-office systems.
Sagepoint Energy develops and operates waste-to-energy facilities across the United States, converting landfill gas and other waste streams into renewable natural gas for grid injection or industrial use. Based in Carmel, Indiana, the company employs over 70 professionals and manages a portfolio of construction and operational projects including landfill gas upgrades, RNG construction, and 24/7 facility operations. Current work spans wellfield expansion, plant commissioning, continuous improvement of online facilities, and gas sampling and reporting. The organization is operationally heavy, reflecting the hands-on nature of facility construction and long-term operation.
Primary stack: Ignition Perspective, Siemens TIA Portal, PLC/HMI for facility control; Microsoft Project and Procore for project management; C#, Python, Java for application development; Git for version control.
Carmel, Indiana. The company operates facilities across the United States and employs over 70 professionals.
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