Sustainability

Built to last on the plant — and beyond.

Our work powers refineries, terminals and substations that are increasingly being asked to run cleaner and longer. We support that with installation quality, waste discipline, and crews who treat the environment with the same care as the equipment.

High-voltage substation at dawn — the kind of infrastructure that Plant Wide Services maintains for long service life.
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Three pillars

How sustainability shows up on our jobs.

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Built to last
Conduit runs that meet code on day one are still meeting code at year 30. Quality installation is the most sustainable installation — no rework, no premature replacement.
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Waste discipline
Copper, steel and cable scrap are sorted on site and sent to recycling, not landfill. Material take-offs are sized to the job to limit overpurchase.
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Cleaner energy scope
We support the E&I scope behind cogen plants, battery storage interconnects, electrification of plant loads, and the controls that make process efficiency upgrades possible.
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Deliverables

What this looks like day to day.

Drum and reel returns to manufacturer when the spec allows.
Battery, lamp and ballast disposal through certified e-waste streams.
Used oil from transformer work captured in sealed totes for recycling.
Spill kits on every crew truck; small spills cleaned and reported within the shift.
Idle-reduction policy on plant vehicles and generators.
PPE and clothing returned for laundering or replaced, not discarded after one use.

Honest framing

What we are not.

We are an electrical and instrumentation contractor working primarily in oil & gas, petrochemical and power generation. That work has real environmental footprint and we do not pretend otherwise. What we control is the craft of the install — and the craft is where the long-term sustainability gains are made.

Working on a project

Have an electrification or efficiency project?

Cogen, battery storage, plant electrification, controls upgrades — send the basics and we will respond the same business day.