Black & Veatch forms global Renewable Energy Group

May 7, 2003
Engineering and design firm Black & Veatch, Overland Park, Kan., recently announced the formation of its global Renewable Energy Group, which provides comprehensive services for renewable energy projects in the areas of wind, solar, biomass, hydroelectric, geothermal, and ocean energy. The firm formed the group to respond to emerging renewable energy opportunities both in the United States and internationally.

Engineering and design firm Black & Veatch, Overland Park, Kan., recently announced the formation of its global Renewable Energy Group, which provides comprehensive services for renewable energy projects in the areas of wind, solar, biomass, hydroelectric, geothermal, and ocean energy. The firm formed the group to respond to emerging renewable energy opportunities both in the United States and internationally.

The group consists of experts in all renewable energy technologies with the ability to perform strategic analyses, feasibility studies, design build, owner’s engineering and independent engineering, making it a full-service provider.

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