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Forum Energy Partners

Forum Energy Partners

Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

Sugar Hill, GA 980 followers

About us

Forum Energy Partners (formerly i1 Energy) is a solar project delivery company focusing on EPC for solar projects under 20MWac and Owners Engineer for 100MW+ projects. The i1 Energy management team has decades of project development and execution experience and as a team have executed over $2.5 billion in Turnkey Solar EPC projects together. The depth and breadth of experience brought from managing the largest solar construction projects enables us to provide a streamlined approach to project execution that is not typical of other solar services providers. Forum’s focus on engineering driven development provides significant project value to utilities, municipalities, IPPs, and corporate clients as they deploy solar. This experience coupled with our dedication to customer service and mutual project success provides a differentiated service model to the industry.

Website
http://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwww.forumepcm.com
Industry
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Sugar Hill, GA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
epc, renewable energy, solar development, project development, renewables, turnkey solar, solar, and photovoltaic

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  • Forum’s construction management team has been busy this year. As the owner’s “eyes and ears” on solar and BESS construction sites, we administer their EPC contract, oversee quality control, manage change orders, and ensure the project is built according to spec. Projects this year include: - Fox Coulee – 93 MWp in Alberta for Neoen - Longbow BESS – 174 MW 2hr battery in Texas for Tokyo Gas Americas - Ash Creek Solar – 562 MWp in Texas for Primergy Our preconstruction team of project managers and engineers is also busy helping owners develop, design, and contract for large solar and storage projects all over the US and Canada. Anyone need help buying HV breakers and transformers? Or finding the right EPC to build your project? Get in touch.

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