FAQs

We proudly serve clients across the entire United States. Our commissioning engineers and consultants are fully mobile and equipped to deploy directly to your project site, whether you are developing a remote wind farm in the Midwest or upgrading an industrial substation on either coast.

No. We do not handle traditional civil line work, such as setting utility poles or erecting structural transmission towers, nor do we service oil and gas pipelines. Our expertise is entirely focused on the "brains and heart" of the electrical grid: substations, power transformers, medium-to-high voltage control systems, and renewable integration.

A commissioning engineer acts as the ultimate quality assurance officer before a high-voltage facility goes live. We systematically test all electrical components—from small relays to massive substation transformers—to ensure the entire system operates safely, reliably, and strictly within engineering and design specifications before it is energized.

Modern substations depend on sub-millisecond communication to protect the electrical grid. We engineer and test fiber optic networks within substations to facilitate reliable Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA). This allows control panels to immediately detect line faults, regulate voltage dynamically, and protect high-value equipment from catastrophic failure.

We focus primarily on the engineering, wiring integration, programming, and field testing of substation control panels. We work closely with project developers and equipment manufacturers to ensure that local relay panels can accurately communicate with central utility operators and safely manage substation breakers.

We specialize in the engineering, testing, and commissioning of high-voltage infrastructure that connects power generation sources to the electrical grid. This includes testing and commissioning power transformers, constructing and configuring control panels, engineering fiber optic communication links, and integrating renewable energy assets into utility substations.

We bridge the gap between renewable energy generation and the utility grid. For wind turbines and solar farms, we ensure that the generated power can safely and efficiently interface with the utility network. We optimize control panels, test the step-up power transformers, and engineer the fiber optic SCADA systems that track real-time generation metrics.

Yes. One of our core consulting services is reviewing independent or manufacturer test results. If your facility is experiencing performance anomalies, unexpected equipment failures, or compliance rejection from a local utility, our engineers can audit your technical data to identify root causes and deliver remediation strategies.

While we regularly step in for final commissioning and testing, engaging our consulting engineers during the early design and procurement phases yields the highest return on investment. Early collaboration allows us to perform design reviews, spot potential interconnection bottlenecks, and ensure equipment ordering aligns with evolving grid standards.

Absolutely. Electrical reliability and human safety are our highest priorities. All of our engineering, testing, and consulting practices are strictly aligned with the latest industry frameworks, including NETA (InterNational Electrical Testing Association) guidelines, IEEE standards, and the updated National Electrical Code (NEC) regulations governing installations over 1,000 Volts.