EPS

58 Progress Pkwy
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
United States

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EPS, now a proud member of the Asplundh and Voltyx family of companies, offers over 40 years of industry experience, service throughout the US, 24-hour customer service, and specialization in electrical acceptance and maintenance testing, commissioning, engineering and design, system troubleshooting, and maintenance of equipment up to 765kV for utility, industrial, data centers, renewables, commercial, and institutional facilities. EPS is committed to providing a culture of safety and technical expertise as a way of ‘Setting the Standard of Excellence in the Power Industry.’ Our subsidiary Electric Power Systems International Inc (EPSII) is a full member of the International Electrical Testing Association (NETA.)

We are proud to be the largest and most reliable provider of full-service testing, engineering, design, commissioning, installation, repair, and maintenance services for the power industry. We are the partner you can count on to guide you through the latest advancements and changes that affect your electrical equipment. Our safety-focused approach will give you peace of mind so you can focus on what you do best. We have local offices throughout the US. Contact us today.

US Owned Company
Engineering Services
Elite Corporate Associate
OSG Company Contact Name
Yigitcan UnludagEPS President(855) 459-4377
Kyla RandolphMarketing Project Manager (314) 619-2156
OSG Company ID
80218
OSG Grant Services
Bonds and Financing
The U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Treasury, and the Internal Revenue Service announced $4 billion in tax credits for over 100 projects across 35 states to accelerate domestic clean energy manufacturing and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at industrial facilities.
Generation
The Tennessee Valley Authority will retire its Kingston Fossil Plant in Tennessee and build a state-of-the-art energy complex at the site by the end of 2027. To replace the generation, TVA will build an energy complex that will house at least 1,500 megawatts of combined cycle and dual-fuel Aeroderivative natural gas combustion turbines with 100 megawatts of battery storage and up to 4 megawatts of solar generation at the Kingston location.
Generation
Blue Wave AI Labs has successfully deployed machine learning tools at two nuclear power plants in the U.S. operated by Constellation, saving the company millions of dollars per reactor each year. The project was part of a $6 million effort supported by the Department of Energy to help lower the operating costs of nuclear power plants using the latest artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.   
Environment
The Imperial Irrigation District has been awarded $7 million in grant funds from the Department of the Interior in support of the district’s proposed Upstream Operational Reservoir Project, which would be the largest reservoir ever constructed in the Imperial Valley during IID’s history as an irrigation district. The announcement was recently made by the Interior Department.
Community Engagement
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced low-cost power awards to 11 firms that her office said will spur more than $5.2 billion in capital investments. The awards were approved by the New York Power Authority Board of Trustees.
Energy Storage
A ribbon cutting for a new Burbank Water and Power iron flow battery storage system scheduled for April 5 has been postponed due to an inclement weather forecast for California.
Security
Responding to concerns voiced by the American Public Power Association, the Department of Energy has revised a Frequently Asked Questions section included in the DOE’s overall guidance related to its Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships Program.
Reliability
Contact Tobias Sellier, Senior Director of Media Relations and Communications at MediaRelations@PublicPower.org or 202-467-2927 Washington, D.C., April 4, 2024 — The American Public Power Association appreciates the Department of Energy...
Reliability
The Department of Energy on April 4 released its final rule on energy efficiency standards for distribution transformers. In relaxing the materials standards and extending the implementation timeline in its final rule, DOE "has demonstrated that it has listened to industry stakeholders and understands the challenge before us,” APPA said.