Developing and operating a complex energy or infrastructure project involves many moving parts. E3 draws upon our knowledge of new and brownfield project financing requirements during this stage. E3’s team systematically ensures that our clients do not miss any critical steps that could delay or cost the Project money.
Some of the services provided during this phase include:- Technology Assessments
- Financial Analysis
- Environmental Permitting
- Resource/Production Assessments
- NERC Compliance Planning
- PVSYST, Thermal Models, etc.
E3 now offers Field Engineering services for solar and energy storage projects. These services allow E3 to seamlessly provide clients with a dedicated team to assist with construction management, project quality control, construction milestone inspections, commissioning documentation, performance analysis, operations diagnostics, and maintenance planning when needed.
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Daniel Tarico, MS, MBA
Director, Renewables
Daniel Tarico is a director of renewable energy supporting E3’s Solar and Energy Storage practice. He brings years of design, construction, and operations experience in utility solar power and in the C&I solar market. His insights in renewable infrastructure projects are guided by his knowledge of finance, engineering, and construction, his long tenure in the space, and the breadth of his experience and education. Before entering the solar industry, Mr. Tarico had held varied roles in technology development/industrial R&D and has 25 years of total experience managing, working in, and continually improving construction projects of many types.
Complimentary to his power project experience, Mr. Tarico has unique expertise in the design, manufacturing, and construction of solar trackers for utility-scale solar projects. He has worked as designer, product manager and program manager specifically with utility solar trackers. In addition to helping evaluate equipment suitability for planned projects he provides expert services for tracker design, value engineering, and failure analysis/corrective action plans.
Mr. Tarico holds an MBA in finance and international management, a MS in materials science, and a BS in metallurgical engineering all from the University of Arizona. He also holds qualifications as an A (engineering works) and B (commercial) general contracting licensee.