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Prime Power Case Studies

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Delivering Mission-Critical Power Reliability 
for a Major Utility Company

One of the Southeast's largest natural gas utilities, faced an ambitious infrastructure expansion at one of their facilities. With the addition of a massive 13,000 horsepower gas compressor and no access to utility power beyond their own generators, they needed to dramatically increase on-site...
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Switchgear Repair: Rapid Response to Catastrophic Equipment Failure

A critical incident occurred when generator switchgear catastrophically failed during nighttime hours, resulting in a complete power outage across a 310,000+ square-foot facility. With no onsite personnel available to address the emergency, Prime Power...
Rapid Response in EPSS Equipment Failure

Keeping Patients Safe: Rapid Response in EPSS Equipment Failure

A 30,000-square-foot ambulatory care center in the Southeast experienced an unexpected generator equipment failure, requiring immediate deployment of a portable generator with no lead time for repair estimates.
Custom Fuel System

Custom Fuel System Redesign Increases Efficiency and Reliability

A leading banking company's Tampa campus is home to more than 10,000 employees and 25 onsite businesses, featuring seven buildings and a large data center. The campus includes two main generators, one of which required a fuel system redesign to utilize fuel level switches for automated control...
Trusted EPSS Partnership

Building a Trusted EPSS Partnership Over 40 Years

Prime Power prides itself on building trusted, lasting relationships with organizations across all industries in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. In one particular partnership, Prime Power has remained the EPSS provider for 40+ years with a chief engineer at a luxury automotive office center.
ATS Retrofit

ATS Retrofit: Maximizing the Circular Economy Approach

A Gulf Coast Wastewater Treatment plant—which serves a population of 56,000 just south of Tampa—needed to replace an outdated Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), which included replacing obsolete cabinetry, conduit, and component parts on the generator.
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