You can have the best site and the best financing, but if there’s no capacity at the connection point, there’s no project. Interconnection is not a final formality — it’s one of the first things worth verifying.
Available capacity
Not every part of the grid can take new generation. Identifying points with real capacity, not just nearby ones, avoids costly redesigns later.
The process before ASEP
Connection studies, timelines and regulatory requirements follow a sequence. Knowing it lets you advance in parallel instead of in series, and save months.
Designing around the grid
The connection point shapes the project’s electrical topology. Designing with the grid in mind from the start reduces surprises at commissioning.
Interconnection is technical, but the decisions it enables are commercial. That’s why we address it early, with data rather than assumptions.