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Acciona Energy North America Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
CRM
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Contentsquare Legacy Hotjar Customer Experience CRM n/a 2016 2016
Data Management Platform CRM 2016 2016
Data Management Platform CRM 2016 2016
Data Management Platform CRM 2020 2020
Data Management Platform CRM 2020 2020
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2016 2016
Marketing Analytics CRM 2022 2022
Marketing Automation CRM 2015 2015
EPM
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Planful Legacy Planful (formerly Host Analytics) EPM EPM n/a 2018 2018
In 2018, Acciona Energy North America implemented Planful, adopting the Planful budgeting, planning and reporting platform as its EPM solution to consolidate finance and operational planning for its U.S. wind and solar portfolio. Acciona Energy North America used Planful in the EPM category to centralize budgeting and reporting for a capital intensive business that operates more than a dozen wind and solar power farms and more than 1,000 MW of capacity. The implementation focused on core budgeting, planning and reporting capabilities within the Planful Platform for Budgeting, Planning and Reporting, establishing a single chart of accounts and a single source of truth for financial consolidation. The finance team rebuilt Planful to preserve historical data while accommodating a new chart of accounts after the parent company standardized on SAP, and the configuration was extended to capture operational meter readings for megawatt-hour production to inform revenue forecasting. Operationally the deployment connected financial data that had been stored in Peachtree, QuickBooks and hundreds of Excel workbooks into the Planful data model, and it was executed without dedicated IT support. Coverage centered on finance and accounting functions for the U.S. business, enabling comparative, period level reporting back to 2010 and incorporating plant level operational metrics into financial plans. Governance changes included centralizing budgeting ownership in a small finance team and enforcing a unified chart of accounts to eliminate reconciliation work across multiple ledgers. Outcomes documented by the company include compressing a four month budget cycle to under four weeks with a staff of four, quarter end close that can complete in as little as one to three days, and reported productivity improvements estimated at seventy five to ninety percent, while supporting faster, more informed capital deployment decisions.
PaaS
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UiPath Legacy UiPath RPA Platform Robotic Process Automation PaaS n/a 2017 2018
In 2017, Acciona Energy North America implemented the UiPath RPA Platform to automate HR and back-office workflows, initiating its RPA program after a Services Division proof of concept that targeted sick-note processing. The UiPath RPA Platform deployment was positioned to address high-volume, rules-based tasks associated with temporary worker administration and other administrative workloads across the Services business unit. The implementation architecture centered on UiPath Orchestrator for central scheduling and management, supported by six unattended robots and one attended bot that execute end-to-end automations. Development was transitioned in-house, with RPA analysts and developers building automation objects and workflows that typically required one to two weeks of robot development time, and scaling to approximately 50 automated processes, including 30 in HR and additional processes in procurement and operations. Integrations were focused on internal HR and workforce administration platforms, including a registration/de-registration workflow that communicates with the Social Security office, and the automations were designed to integrate seamlessly with existing legacy systems. Price Waterhouse Cooper provided a proof of concept and integration support during initial rollout, while UiPath Orchestrator provided runtime governance, scheduling, and unattended execution, enabling overnight processing that replaced daytime manual work. Operational governance combined business and technology stakeholders to assess candidate processes, draft business cases, and re-engineer workflows ahead of automation to reduce exceptions and improve throughput. The initiative was led by the Services Division CIO and IT management working with HR leadership, and training and capability building leveraged UiPath Academy and Community resources to grow internal RPA development skills and encourage business user participation in automation identification. Reported outcomes from the deployment included automation of roughly 50 processes, a pilot saving of 1.5 full time equivalents in sick-note processing, €100k savings in one automated process, and a cumulative staff time savings figure reported as 18 FTEs. The program delivered faster cycle times, reduced manual error exposure, consistent SLA adherence through rules-based robots, and allowed staff to shift from data crunching to higher-value analysis.
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2019 2019
Cloud Storage IaaS 2018 2018
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
CyberSecurity
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Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2013 2013
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Acciona Energy North America
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Acciona Energy North America Technographics

Acciona Energy North America is a Utilities organization based in United States, with around 1500 employees and annual revenues of $500.0 million.

Acciona Energy North America operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Hotjar, Planful (formerly Host Analytics) and UiPath RPA Platform, covering areas like Customer Experience, EPM and Robotic Process Automation.

Acciona Energy North America has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Contentsquare, Planful and UiPath.

Acciona Energy North America recently adopted applications including Seal Metrics in 2022, Akamai CDN in 2021 and Oracle BlueKai in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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