Government and federal facilities operate under a different standard than commercial buildings. Power interruption is not an inconvenience — it is a mission failure. Aurevia Energy designs and builds complete microgrid systems that give these installations true energy independence, with islanding capability to operate entirely off-grid when the utility cannot be trusted.
Aging grid infrastructure, increasing cyber and physical threat exposure, and growing facility energy loads have converged into a single problem: federal installations can no longer assume that the public grid will deliver power when it is needed most. The Department of Defense, GSA, VA, and federal civilian agencies have all responded with capital programs, executive orders, and procurement vehicles that prioritize energy resilience as core mission infrastructure.
What the buyer wants is not a green-energy initiative dressed up in compliance language. They want operational continuity through a grid event, a cyberattack, or a physical disruption. That requires hardware, controls, and documentation built to a different standard than commercial work.
Federal projects do not tolerate the gaps that show up between a design firm, a construction contractor, and a commissioning agent on commercial work. Aurevia Energy delivers under a single accountable EPC contract, with the documentation discipline that federal acceptance testing requires.
A federal microgrid project is more than a solar array and a battery bank. The deliverables below describe what Aurevia executes under a typical federal EPC scope.
Aurevia is a focused EPC firm built for federal critical-infrastructure work. The factors below describe what makes the fit specific.
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