Isomer provided conceptual site layout, permitting, and conditional use application support for a portfolio of solar, battery storage, and hydrogen facilities across the US.
Front-end engineering and project development services to determine feasibility and conceptual layout for 314 MW-DC solar facility located on 2,040-acres in Utah.
Preliminary engineering services in support of a thermoforming capacity increase at an existing molded fiber production facility, including a cost-benefit analysis and extensive utility study.
FEL-2 and full-service detailed design engineering of the ISBL scope for a Dry Bagging expansion at an existing drywall compound manufacturing facility.
FEL1 and capital cost estimate development for the addition of a hydrocyclone cleaner to protect refiners from contaminants at an existing 30TPD ag-based pulping line.
FEL2 front-end engineering design to evaluate a deficient vacuum seal water cooling loop at an existing molded fiber facility and replace an undersized cooling tower and supply pumps.
This effort included the completion of the conceptual design (FEL2) phase for a $5 million USD water sustainability program for an existing Fiber Optics facility with a goal to reduce water consumption at the site by 80%.
FEED Package included developing a TIC estimate to replace existing utility boilers at a batch process plant, including evaluating boiler technology, layout and NFPA code for an existing building.
FEL1 engineering design for a novel critical elements recovery facility funded by ARPA-e to process 1 ktpd of ultramafic tailings, integrating direct air capture of CO2 for carbon sequestration and electrolytic production of sulfuric acid.
This scope consisted of multiple layers of support for the re-development of a 48 MW biomass-fired power plant that had been moth-balled in the middle of the initial construction process. As the project found new life...