Veregy – An American-owned award-winning nationwide Energy Service Provider (ESP)
Veregy is an award-winning, American-owned energy service provider with over 30 years of experience delivering energy and facility infrastructure solutions nationwide. With deep expertise across California, Veregy has worked with well over a hundred CA TK‑12 school districts, performing comprehensive facility upgrades that improve learning environments and student outcomes, while reducing costs. From Prop 2 assessments support and Sustainability Master Planning to automated CEC benchmarking, we deliver client-centric solutions that optimize energy use, lower utility costs, and create safer, more comfortable, and sustainable environments.
While K‑12 education remains a core strength, Veregy also serves a broad range of market sectors including higher education, local and federal government, healthcare, manufacturing, industrial, commercial, aviation, and transportation clients. These projects span infrastructure upgrades, energy efficiency retrofits, renewable energy, building automation, distributed energy, and smart building technologies, helping diverse organizations achieve sustainability and operational efficiency goals.
Veregy’s local multidisciplinary team provides turnkey engineering, project management, installation, and 24/7 support, empowering clients to modernize facilities, reduce environmental impact, and maximize long-term value. Each solution is tailored, transparent, and designed for measurable results, leveraging proven processes and direct collaboration with client facility teams.
Contact: Shea Dibble
Email: sdibble@veregy.com
Phone: (949) 704-2953
Websites: www.veregy.com
Address:
3090 Bristol St., Suite 400
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Video Case Study:
Veregy has built its business creating more efficient and sustainable buildings and we were proud to partner with Valley Metro on their solar shade project. The project began, initially, as little more than large steel canopies but quickly became much larger and forward-thinking. Owing to our longstanding partnership Valley Metro asked us for options around the additional costs of adding solar. We understood from the start that as a public entity Valley Metro would need something that was not only cost-effective but reliable and long-lasting.
Relying on our deep understanding of solar projects and alternative financing methods we presented Valley Metro with a plan that took their shade project to the next level. By utilizing their existing budget for the project and energy we were able to design a solution that did not require a single penny of additional capital dollars. This project exemplifies site development at its best. Valley Metro went from 76,000 sq ft of barren concrete to 3,528 solar panels, generating 1.24 megawatts of power, and shade for 140 buses. This project has moved the needle forward on Valley Metro’s sustainability plan and will have benefits for Valley Metro and Mesa for decades to come.