Did you see the groundbreaking ceremony for AMARG’s Temporary Aircraft Maintenance Shelter & Bead Blast Booth at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base? Congressman Juan Ciscomani spoke about this one-of-a-kind facility bringing state-of-the-art technology to Arizona. This is PPS' second opportunity to support the AMARG mission in two years beginning at Hill AFB. Looking forward to working with this team again! Dogwood Industries Navigator International, LLC Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC Kezlo Group, LLC
PANHANDLE POWER SOLUTIONS LLC
Construction
Destin, Florida 1,211 followers
Federal contractor & Alaska Native-owned EPC serving utility & investment-grade clients in the renewable energy sector.
About us
Panhandle Power Solutions (PPS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC), an Alaska Native Corporation. BBNC/PPS shareholders are the indigenous people of the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. PPS, as an operating company for BBNC, is a nationwide specialty electrical contractor, specializing in the commercial construction of complex electrical systems. PPS has deployed nearly 1 GWh of Photovoltaic and Battery Energy Systems. With owner development costs in the hundreds of millions, PPS has implemented renewable technologies with the capacity of powering hundreds of thousands of homes. PPS experience is heavily focused on critical Department of Defense electrical infrastructure systems and provides the regimented approach required for execution of diverse projects affecting critical infrastructure, such as data centers, DOD radar defense systems, hospitals and a myriad of other life and mission critical systems. PPS is a low risk provider of these systems, and, with its sister construction companies, is performing work in over 30 states.
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http://www.panhandlepower.us
External link for PANHANDLE POWER SOLUTIONS LLC
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Destin, Florida
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Renewable Energy, Industrial & Commercial Electrical Services, Critical Electrical Infrastructure, Construction manager at Rick (CMAR), EPC Contractor , Utility Scale Battery Storage & PV, Microgrid Applications, DOD Contractor, and Alaskan Native Corporation
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Employees at PANHANDLE POWER SOLUTIONS LLC
Updates
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Join us October 22-23rd for the 2024 Power Up Energy Expo! Gulf Coast Energy Network #SAMEAmericanMilitaryEngineers #TyndallAirForceBase
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Enjoy the latest from the Native Clean Energy News space. Don't miss out on these exciting opportunities! U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy, U.S. Department of Energy National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) USDA Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Bureau of Land Management U.S. Department of the Interior Chéri Smith #TribalCleanEnergy #NativeNews #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergyGrants #SustainableFuture
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The Panhandle Power team attended the #REPlus24 conference with 40,000 of our colleagues in the clean energy revolution in Anaheim. Met with dozens of partners from engineering firms, equipment vendors, developers, and major utilities. It wrapped up with an excellent symposium hosted by the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy. Beautiful weather and wonderful friends made the week incredible! Robin Hurst Cagen Williams Jeremy Hoerauf
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Cape Fox Mountain Point we're thrilled to collaborate with you on this project at Cape Canaveral. Let's get some power in the ground!
Cape Fox Mountain Point Awarded Contract to Prevent Power Outages @ Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida #TeamCapeFox #CapeFoxMP #MountainPoint #CapeCanaveral #SpaceForce #Construction #PowerLines #ElectricalInfrastructure #USACEMobile #CapeFoxHires https://bit.ly/3AVZiio
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PPS' Native Clean Energy Research Analyst Camille Andrew discusses the potential of renewable energy to help solve the high electricity costs and instability faced by rural villages in Alaska. OP-ED: Renewable Energy & Energy Stability in Alaska’s Rural Villages In rural Alaska, the cost of electricity is staggering, reaching three to five times those in urban areas. Despite programs like the Power Cost Equalization Program, which aims to reduce rural fuel prices, many villages remain vulnerable to energy disruptions due to their reliance on fuel being flown or barged in. These communities face high energy costs and energy insecurity due to logistical challenges. A transformative solution lies in harnessing the abundant renewable energy resources in these areas. With the help of the Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas Grant, villages like Kokhanok are leading the way in this transformation. This grant enables them to install battery energy storage systems, solar PV, and wind turbines to create a more sustainable microgrid. Based on an energy analysis, Kokhanok anticipates reducing its diesel use by 70% within the first two years of operation, saving each household an estimated $850 to $1,000 annually. As someone who grew up in a village not too far from Kokhanok, I can recall my parents’ and grandparents’ conversations about diesel. I remember spending days helping my dad with storing chopped wood so that we could have our fireplace going instead. Alaska's villages have the most reliable energy right there. It’s in the long summer days with nearly 24 hours of sunlight, the winds sweeping across the tundra, and in the water flowing through the rivers. The clean energy potential just needs to be tapped in to. Research and statistics support the argument for renewable energy investment. A study by the University of Alaska's Institute of Social and Economic Research found that renewable energy projects in rural Alaska could significantly reduce energy costs and improve reliability. These projects preserve the pristine environment and provide communities with energy security, freeing them from the constraints of costly and unpredictable fuel supply chains. Alaska Native communities have always been resilient and innovative. By leveraging available grant funding and technology, they can achieve energy sovereignty. This is not just about reducing costs—it's about empowering these communities to harness the resources at their disposal and ensuring a sustainable, secure energy future for generations. The transition to clean energy in rural Alaska is not just an opportunity—it's a necessity. It offers a path to economic savings, environmental preservation, and energy independence, ensuring these communities can thrive in the face of future challenges. By supporting and investing in renewable energy projects like those in Kokhanok, we can pave the way to a brighter and more sustainable future for all rural villages. #renewableenergy #pps
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MORE FROM THE NATIVE CLEAN ENERGY NEWS SPACE! Check it out and help us amplify these opportunities. ⬇ U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy, U.S. Department of Energy National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) USDA Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Bureau of Land Management U.S. Department of the Interior Chéri Smith https://lnkd.in/e75k-ERG #TribalCleanEnergy #NativeNews #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergyGrants #SustainableFuture #PPS #epc #cleanenergytransition
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“This contract is a testament to our team’s expertise in executing complex projects that align with the high standards set by our federal partners,” Joshua Bettinger, VP Federal. Read the full story on PPS’s recent contract award from NASA at Kennedy Space Center in Yahoo Finance ⬇ https://lnkd.in/ea4xUdju #pps #epc #federalcontractor #NASA #KennedySpaceCenter #panhandlepowersolutions
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Every individual at PPS brings unique skills and perspectives that power our company forward. Today, in particular, we celebrate their exceptional talent and drive to create opportunities from challenges. Happy Labor Day! #laborday #happylaborday #pps #epc