Our Projects
The following are representative projects that our team has worked on. We would be happy to provide additional information on any of the projects below, as well as any other projects that may relate to your needs.
Littleton, Colorado 80120
(303) 762-7060
e3co@e3co.com
(303) 762-7060
e3co@e3co.com
26 West Dry Creek Circle, Suite 575 Littleton, Colorado 80120
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Contact: Matthew Dannemann, P.E., Project Manager, Solar
E3 served as the Independent Engineer to support the acquisition and financing of a portfolio of residential photovoltaic (PV) solar leases for AES Distributed Generation, formerly Main Street Power, and their Joint Venture with Morgan Stanley, MySolar. For this unique project, E3 developed an innovative sampling method and lease evaluation process that will provide statistical data on the compliance of the leases to the lease criteria. This unique approach was applied to thousands of residential solar leases, with only a statistical sample of projects being evaluated. E3 conducted a comprehensive review of approximately 200 criteria, including the rooftop installation detail, solar resource, shading analysis, net metering regulation compliance, electrical design, inverter reserves, 1603 compliance, interconnection requirements, equipment selection, warranties, performance guarantees, construction agreements, and other aspects.
Contact: Mike O’Dell, Executive Director, Thermal Generation
E3 served as the Independent Engineer for Montclair State University’s Micro Grid and System Expansion Project that expanded an existing Central Energy Center and Energy Distribution System, which provided electricity, steam heating, and chilled water services. The completed upgrade added five megawatts of peak shaving and backup generation with a fully integrated Load Management system to control, monitor, and manage electric demand and usage. E3 served as the construction monitor for the project, which is up and running.
Contact: Paul Plath, P.E., President
E3 prepared an Independent Engineers report to support the financing of a new anaerobic digester facility in South Davis, UT. The new facility will accept liquid and solid municipal organic wastes (primarily food processing wastes and discarded grocery store wastes) and produce pipeline-quality renewable natural gas. E3’s scope of services included a review of technology and efficacy, feedstock procurement plans, capital costs, production costs, permitting, construction agreements and analysis of economic projections.
Contact: Paul Plath, P.E., President
The Hudson Transmission Partners transmission facility is a 345kV High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) transmission system that extends from Ridgefield, New Jersey to New York City. The Project includes a High Voltage Direct Current converter station in Ridgefield and approximately seven miles of cable buried both on land and beneath the Hudson River. The Project experienced several submarine cable failures leading to a request from project lenders for E3 to review the suspected root cause of the cable failures and the borrower’s plans to replace the defective cables.
Contact: Lucian Gavriliuc, P.E., Executive Director Energy Storage
E3 provided due diligence services to Hunt Energy Network (HEN) for two energy storage assets under development in the ERCOT market: a 2.2 MW/1-hour and a 9.95 MW/1-hour battery energy storage project. HEN has over 100 MWs of energy storage assets in development in the region, which will be interconnected at the distribution level to provide ERCOT with enhanced grid reliability. E3 served as the Independent Engineer to support the financing of the initial installation and looks forward to providing services to support the portfolio.
Contact: Ginger Elbaum, Managing Director
E3 served as the Independent Engineer for the Stanton Energy Reliability Center (SERC), a state-of-the-art hybrid energy storage system that will consist of two General Electric (GE) LM6000 based EGT®s located in Stanton, CA. EGT® refers to the Hybrid technology jointly developed by General Electric International, Inc. (GE) and Wellhead Power Solutions. The EGT® combines a turbine with an integrated battery storage system operated by a proprietary software system. SERC provides 98 MW (nominal) of hybrid energy storage capacity. E3 provided construction monitoring on the project.
Contact: Al Rettenmaier, Managing Director, and head of the Hydrogen, Oil, Gas, and Chemicals Practice
E3 provided due diligence, an Independent Engineers report and Construction Monitoring for financing the development and construction of the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (“ACTL”) project. This 149-mile pipeline collects 4,400 tonnes per day of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from multiple industrial sources in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. It then compresses the CO2 to a dense phase and transports the CO2 to southern Alberta oil reservoirs for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and ultimate sequestration of CO2. Wolf constructed, owns, and operates the ACTL CO2 capture, compression, and pipeline transportation assets. Wolf is funded in part by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and will receive significant development reimbursements approved under the Province of Alberta’s Carbon Capture and Storage Funding Act of 2009. Additional public funding is provided by the Government of Canada under the Federal EcoETI Program and the Federal Clean Energy Fund Program.
Contact: John Purcell, P.E., Executive Director, Thermal Generation
E3 has served as the Independent Monitor for the two-unit 2,130 MW Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant’s Project’s Life Cycle Management (LCM) Project, a six-year assignment that is coming to a close. The plant is located in Michigan and is owned by American Electric Power. E3 performs its services on behalf of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and the Michigan Public Service Commission. E3’s primary responsibility is to independently review the cost and scheduling aspects of the LCM Project, helping ensure adherence to the plan as the project proceeds.
Contact: Al Rettenmaier, Managing Director, and head of the Hydrogen, Oil, Gas, and Chemicals Practice
E3 provided due diligence for the acquisition of the Access Pipeline, which consists of a dual pipeline, pumping, and measurement facilities used for transportation of diluent and bitumen blend between heavy oil extraction facilities in Northern Alberta and terminals in Edmonton, Alberta. Also included in the scope were the diluent-bitumen blending facilities in Northern Alberta.