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For your business to retain its competitive position as market economics evolve, you must be able to grow and adapt your assets. This means you must evaluate new technologies that impact your asset mix and manage required upgrades and modernization. At the same time, you must balance ever-changing customer expectations and the hurdles of aging infrastructure.
Whether it’s meeting your industry’s regulatory requirements or increasing your plant’s output and efficiency, our strategic asset planning arms you with confidence. Through a series of detailed, data-driven assessments, we analyze your current asset mix and determine the areas where improvements would be most impactful.
Using competitive analyses, resource planning and market assessments, we benchmark factors of your organization against those in your industry, providing insight into the optimization of your existing assets. From the integration of renewables and associated impacts on existing power plants to improving the manufacturing process or reducing overall operations and maintenance costs, we help you make the case for the assets you need going forward.
Using our experience, we can tell where you are and where you should go, then provide the strong, smart and sustainable engineering solution to increase profitability and reliability.
Utilities are currently evaluating when it makes sense to invest in energy storage. But there are many variables to consider. Isolating potential use cases and then comparing economic trade-offs will indicate when energy storage is justified.
As renewable energy becomes more predominant in California’s generation mix, Pacific Gas & Electric needs a reliable way to effectively interconnect generation customers. Generator interconnection studies provide detailed reliability analysis to inform this process.
The world’s electrical needs are evolving — the electric distribution grid must evolve with them. Entergy is using a bold new holistic planning process to jump-start this transformation.
Ambitious renewable energy goals are being set across the U.S., but significant power infrastructure changes are needed to accomplish them. One state’s current energy mix illustrates the challenges utilities may encounter as they strive toward 100% renewable energy.
Safety and operational issues often go undetected in urban secondary networks. A large electric utility tackled the problem head on by completing a thorough analysis of its system.
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