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This electrical utility company was interested in providing an optional resiliency service to their customers that had an increased need for reliable power.
This retail client was in search of a solution for its Texas stores that would allow them to continue to serve its community in the event of a power outage.
A rare-earth materials processing company that owns and operates the only operating mine and processing facility in the United States.
During Hurricane Harvey, the loss of both water and electricity prevented even critical applications from functioning and required the client to evacuate patients to a safe location, resulting in $6 million of lost revenue.
Texas area stores and distribution centers frequently experienced intermittent power outages that caused interruptions affecting their customers and communities.
“Following the accident, we were told that there was no estimated time for when the utility power would be reconnected. However, our facility was able to continue operating for what ended up being over 12 hours, avoiding tremendous lost revenue from production alone, in addition to any potential spoilage costs.”
“As we continue development of the RELLIS Campus to serve the educational, research and training needs of the State of Texas, the need for backup electrical power was an integral step,” said Kevin McGinnis, A&M System Executive Director of Risk Management & Benefits Administration. “Through partnering with Enchanted Rock, the A&M System was able to obtain this backup capacity with minimal capital outlay compared to financing its own generation system.”