Utilities

Enhancing Grid Resilience and Ensuring Uptime

Modern utilities require flexible, resilient, and rapidly deployable solutions to maintain grid stability and ensure uninterrupted service for their customers. NOMAD’s transportable power systems deliver utility-scale, dispatchable power that provides unrivaled flexibility, allowing utilities to manage everything from planned maintenance to emergency response with confidence.

The Challenge: Maintaining a Modern Grid

Utilities face a complex set of operational challenges that demand versatile power solutions:

  • Planned Maintenance: Routine system maintenance can cause significant disruptions, forcing businesses and residential customers to endure lengthy outages.
  • Grid Stress Points: Certain locations on the grid are vulnerable to instability during high-demand periods, requiring targeted support.
  • Emergency Response: Storms, equipment failure, and other unforeseen events require an immediate source of power to restore service to critical facilities and communities.

The NOMAD Solution: Power Where and When You Need It

NOMAD’s mobile energy systems act as a powerful, multi-purpose tool for utility operators:

  • Uninterrupted Maintenance: Deploy a NOMAD unit to bypass a section of the grid, keeping customers powered while crews work safely.
  • Grid Support: Strategically place units at high-stress locations to provide voltage support and prevent localized outages.
  • Emergency Power: Rapidly transport and deploy units to provide critical power during emergency situations, enhancing community resilience.

Ready to Enhance Your Grid's Flexibility?

Interested in learning how NOMAD can enhance your utility's operational flexibility and grid resilience? Contact our team to discover the right energy solution for your needs.

"The NOMAD is a great new tool for strategic deployment across the state, and there are several scenarios where we can provide even greater reliability for customers. From powering a fire department during a storm, to operating a ski lift, to keeping a cluster of homes powered-up, to supporting businesses like Twincraft."

Mari McClure
President & CEO, Green Mountain Power