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EPS stands ready to help our clients in all facets relating to electric power systems. Our unmatched experience and all-inclusive approach is already helping utilities and other businesses throughout Alaska, Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest and the South Pacific. Let us show you how EPS can help you design, build and maintain your facilities for maximum benefit and efficient operations.

You might be a public or private utility. Perhaps you are an industrial user or producer of electricity. It's possible you operate a pipeline or petroleum company. If any of these descriptions match your business activities, it's time for you to meet Electric Power Systems (EPS). EPS staff offers a wide range of experience and education in the area of power system operation, engineering, and administration.
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EPS has the experience, knowledge, and equipment to provide and administer a wide variety of construction services. Alaska is one of the most unique environments in all of North America and also has one of the shortest construction seasons. EPS staff have experience in climates ranging from the Arctic Slope of Alaska to the Tropics of the South Pacific.
EPS provides distribution engineering and construction for utility, industrial, and governmental clients. The Department of Transportation (DOT) elected to upgrade East End Road in Homer, Alaska. Before the new road could be constructed, the impacted utilities along the old road would require relocation.
EPS is an Alaska-based multidisciplinary consulting engineering firm that offers complete solutions to industrial and government clients of all sizes across the state and around the globe. We pride ourselves on delivering complete solutions economically and efficiently.

Our professional engineers work with well-trained and experienced technicians, project managers, and other support personnel who help ensure projects run smoothly and transparently, providing pertinent and timely information to owners and other stakeholders.
Doyon Utilities is currently completing the design and construction of a 9 MW diesel fired power plant to serve as emergency backup generation to the Fort Richardson Army base. The 9 MW emergency power plant consists of three Caterpillar C-175 engines capable of 3.0 MW each. The engines are housed in arctic enclosures integrated into a new substation being constructed to improve service to the Army post.
Entities registered with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation ("NERC") continue to wrestle with the complexities of the NERC reliability implementation, compliance and enforcement process. Full audit schedules within each Regional Entity ensure that the stakes remain high for Registered Entities.
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