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Don't Miss: Why Local System Realities Now Define Project Risk
Matt Cramer, Technical Director, Independent Engineering, EPE
Wednesday, June 3, 2:30-3:15pm, NexStage
Independent Engineering (IE) services are undergoing a fundamental shift. As renewable penetration increases, hyperscale loads accelerate, and infrastructure connection timelines stretch, traditional approaches to technical due diligence are no longer sufficient to assess financial risk. Today, local system topology has become the dominant constraint shaping whether energy projects are feasible. This presentation will help developers, infrastructure investors, lenders, utilities, and advisors navigate increasingly complex interconnection environments and capital markets. Attendees will gain practical insight into how evolving IE practices can reduce late-stage project failure, improve financing outcomes, and support more resilient project design in a topology-constrained grid.

InSights leverages decades of expertise to deliver the most accurate, up-to-date grid capacity maps and intelligence, allowing you to assess sites faster and more accurately, saving time and money. With a dynamically updated dashboard and congestion forecasting, you can track grid changes over time, proactively mitigate risks, and potentially save millions. Learn how InSights helps protect your investment by managing key project viability factors throughout its lifespan. Join us at Booth #2201 at ACP Cleanpower for a live demo of the software.


Gigawatt-scale AI data centers are entering interconnection queues across the country, but traditional grid planning tools weren't designed for these large loads. The questions from ISOs and utilities are getting harder. The timelines are getting longer. And the old approaches to load modeling and grid integration aren't working. Watch our technical discussion featuring Harvard, National Lab of the Rockies (NLR), and EPE engineers to discover what's changing – and what it means for your project.
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