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by:Enercon Services Inc based inTulsa, OKLAHOMA (USA)
The Nuclear Power Industry requires specialized talent to operate and maintain nuclear power plants in the United States and abroad. ENERCON is proficient in services which maintain and upgrade nuclear facilities by combining the talents of engineers, designers, licensed operators, licensing engineers, analysts and scientists to resolve a wide variety of technical challenges facing the nuclear ...
by:Enercon Services Inc based inTulsa, OKLAHOMA (USA)
The Power Delivery business sector of the electric utility industry is responding to the need to expand and improve the reliability of the transmission systems that serve their customers. These systems must also provide the increased capacity to accommodate bulk power flows into, out of, and through their network. The current movement follows a long period of limited investment in transmission ...
by:Enercon Services Inc based inTulsa, OKLAHOMA (USA)
Nuclear criticality safety is a very specialized field of engineering. It requires experience in nuclear physics as well as knowledge of system processes, operational practices, regulatory requirements, and conduct of operations principles. For this reason, our criticality engineers possess technical abilities beyond the average engineer. When analyses involve criticality codes, a verification ...
Manufactured by:PBS Velká Bíteš, a.s. based inVelká Bíteš, CZECH REPUBLIC
PBS is an original manufacturer and supplier of steam turbines, boilers and complete power generation units. In addition to this, we provide full service, maintenance and operation, supply original spare parts and perform ...
by:Remtech Engineers based inMarietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Remtech provides major power generating, transmission, and substation utilities with: emergency response services to spills, fires, explosions; preparation of spill prevention countermeasure and deployment plans; SPCC and safety training; and environmental assessments and site remediation services for new transmission, substation, and generation ...
by:GeoSierra LLC - a Cascade Company based inNorcross, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
GeoThermal energy along with hydroelectric are the only renewable energy sources that operate on a 24/7 basis. Intermittent energy generation from other renewables places a significant burden and need for new and large capacity energy storage schemes for electicial load balancing on a power grid. GeoThermal energy is generally located in ideal ...
by:Accruent based inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
Utility companies, including the generation & distribution sides, across the United States are responsible for providing the transmission, distribution, and generation services to energy customers in their associated territories. In deregulated areas, utilities have spun-off the energy generation side of their businesses. They now only provide transmission & distribution services to their ...
Manufactured by:STW Technic, LP based inNorcross, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Sometimes you need to look outside the box to serve your customer or production needs. The STW product development service is designed to tailor solutions to your specific design constraints or requirements. We work with you to understand requirements and ideas. You get instant access to our highly committed staff of physicists, IT specialists, electronic engineers, technicians, and designers. We ...
Manufactured by:Chateau Energy Solutions based inAtlanta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Power to run an organization is necessary, but an uninterrupted power source is vital to the success of any organization. A power interruption can cause costly damage to equipment, stop production, increase safety concerns, jeopardize patient care, raise security risks, and ultimately have a huge negative financial impact. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates power outages are costing American ...
Manufactured by:Pfister Energy based inHawthorne, NEW JERSEY (USA)
What kind of energy are we using? Is it consistently available? Convenient? Efficient? And, if we’re generating energy, how are we monitoring it? Are we able to do more and, perhaps, save more? How do you know where to ...