In its role with an American Fortune 100 Energy Company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, RCM has been continuously involved in a wide variety of nuclear and fossil projects for many of their generating stations.
Committed to providing clean and efficient energy, coupled with the devastating effects of Super Storm Sandy in 2012, a leading utility undertook replacing Units at one of their New Jersey facilities.
RCM provided the required technical support to one of Canada’s largest power generating sites to enable restart of their Nuclear Generating Stations-Units 3 and 4.
For a client in the Midwest, our scope of work included the addition of two (2) new 138kV bus tie circuit breakers to split the 138kV main buses into four busses.
The purpose of this project was to provide engineering and design services to a leading utility client for the upgrading of their 345KV yard, 138KV and 69KV yard at their Substation located in Texas.
For a Station in Columbus, Ohio, a leading utility wanted to create a new ring bus for feeding the three 138/13.8 kV transformers for the 13.8 kV station.
The Background: RCM Energy Services was selected to provide design, engineering, testing and commissioning services for the Nalcor Lower Churchill Project (LCP).
The Background: Helicopter composite refueling probe redesign. The production design proved unsatisfactory in field. Probe had too much flexibility and possibly could interfere with the main rotor, thus creating a catastrophic event.