Support packages

Defined cooperation scopes for project teams

These packages translate Veridian's service platform into concrete technical and commercial support lanes for project teams, partners, and cross-border energy project discussions.

Practical packages

Focused scopes for common project situations

The packages below help teams start with a narrow, useful support role before expanding into larger project participation.

NoVA data-center power engineering support

Substation, distribution, relay/protection, grounding, cable routing, single-line diagram, drawing production, QA/QC, commissioning checklist, and procurement-coordination support.

Typical audience

Electrical contractors, design consultants, mission-critical EPC teams, and utility-approved primes.

BESS and grid-flexibility feasibility

Storage sizing, use-case analysis, interconnection review, control philosophy, safety/code review, vendor comparison, commissioning documents, and economic screening.

Typical audience

Storage technology partners, developers, campuses, commercial customers, and local project teams.

Renewable developer support

Site screening, interconnection documentation, owner's engineering support, EPC bid package support, procurement analysis, and schedule/risk coordination.

Typical audience

Solar, wind, storage, hybrid, and distributed-energy developers.

Public and campus solar + storage

Feasibility, concept design, RFP support, utility coordination, safety/quality planning, commissioning support, and lifecycle O&M planning.

Typical audience

Airports, counties, universities, federal facilities, campuses, commercial owners, and local EPC partners.

Supplier and technology localization support

Translate international equipment or project experience into U.S.-ready technical documents, partner requirements, project coordination plans, and risk reviews.

Typical audience

Equipment OEMs, storage integrators, developers, EPC teams, and international technology partners.

Delivery approach

A simple path from review to next-step documentation

The delivery model keeps international project support clear, bounded, and useful for teams working across technical, commercial, and local-partner requirements.

Step 1

Review

Evaluate technical needs, documentation, service requirements, and project context.

Step 2

Coordinate

Support communication between engineering, commercial, local partner, and compliance teams.

Step 3

Package

Prepare scope matrices, review comments, technical inputs, cost notes, and next-step documentation.

Step 4

Advance

Help move opportunities through local EPC, engineering consultant, developer, technology, or utility-adjacent pathways.

Energy engineering support

Discuss a defined support package.

Share the project context, target region, expected deliverables, timeline, and local partner situation so Veridian can identify a practical support path.