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Operations and Maintenance
Running smoothly from start to finish
EcoEnergy's commitment doesn't end once a power system is up and running. We can handle the ongoing operational aspects of projects in which we are involved through years of operation and maintenance, right up to de-commisioning. When we’re on the job, proper procedures are followed every step of the way, down to the smallest details. We plan for it…and we deliver.
Operations and maintenance capabilities may include any or all of the following:
Operations
- Continual monitoring of facility for both effectiveness and efficiency.
- Maintaining liaison with independent system operator and host utility.
- Support of and monitoring of metering and SCADA data collection.
Maintenance
- Repairs – major, minor, everything in between, including replacements if ever necessary.
- Regular preventive maintenance.
- Aesthetic and utilitarian site maintenance.
- Security provisions.
- Access road maintenance.
Decommissioning
- Disconnection of the facility from the power distribution entity.
- Proper removal and recycling of turbines or other equipment, including any necessary permitting.
- Restoration of the facility or its individual sites, such as removal of fencing or structural elements added because of the facility or its equipment.
- Closure and restoration of the access road to the facility or individual sites, if required.
Follow-through
- Continual review of any changes in required permits, changes in energy requirements per state statutes or other legislation.
- Ongoing communications with landowners and community partners.
- Energy production reports.
- Upgrades and enhancements as needed.
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When kicking off an alternative energy initiative it is easy to get caught up in the excitement of the moment. It’s great to celebrate, sure. But at EcoEnergy, the future is just as important as the present. We always look down the road to the future of the project once it’s up and running, and we commit to being a part of our projects during their whole productive lifetime and through eventual de-commissioning.
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