What We Do

Alpha Water & Power Data Center & Industrial Power System

Mission-Critical Infrastructure

Data Center & Industrial Power Systems

Scalable, behind-the-meter power infrastructure for large, continuous, and mission-critical facility loads.

Discuss Campus Power Requirements
Reliable Power Built Around the Load

Why Choose an Integrated Power Platform?

Power availability is increasingly one of the largest constraints facing data centers, advanced manufacturing facilities, industrial developments, and other high-load operations.

A generation asset by itself is not a complete power solution.

The site may also require battery storage, substations, transformers, switchgear, protection systems, microgrid controls, fuel infrastructure, emissions systems, water treatment, and a phased deployment plan.

AWP coordinates these elements as one integrated infrastructure platform designed around the facility’s expected load, redundancy requirements, operating model, expansion schedule, and target date for power availability.

Integrated Campus Power Architecture
Generation, storage, electrical infrastructure, and facility loads coordinated as one scalable platform.
On-Site Generation Dispatchable natural-gas engines, turbines, or modular fleets
Battery Energy Storage Fast response, reserve capacity, and operating flexibility
Substation & Controls Distribution, protection, and microgrid coordination
Data Center Loads High-density, always-on computing infrastructure
Industrial Loads Manufacturing, processing, pumping, and automation
Capacity can be deployed in modular phases as facility demand grows.
More Than Equipment Procurement

Power Projects Must Solve Multiple Constraints at Once

01

Grid Availability

Utility interconnection schedules and limited regional capacity can delay facility development or restrict planned load growth.

02

Equipment Lead Times

Generation assets, transformers, switchgear, turbines, and substations may have long or uncertain procurement schedules.

03

Operating Resilience

Critical facilities require redundancy, reserve capacity, stable transitions, and clear planning for individual equipment outages.

04

Infrastructure Coordination

Generation, storage, fuel, electrical distribution, water, cooling, controls, and construction must be designed as one project.

Scalable Critical Power

Key Benefits

Faster Path to Power

Behind-the-meter generation can provide an alternative where utility capacity or interconnection schedules constrain development.

Modular Capacity

Generation and storage blocks can be deployed in stages as buildings come online and campus demand increases.

Designed Redundancy

Multiple generation and storage assets support maintenance, contingency planning, and required levels of operational redundancy.

Unified Controls

Generation, storage, utility service, distribution, and facility loads can operate through one coordinated control platform.

Central Vendor Coordination

AWP manages interfaces across generation, batteries, controls, electrical equipment, construction, commissioning, and service.

Lifecycle Support

Maintenance planning, spare parts, monitoring, inspections, and long-term operating requirements are addressed during development.

Complete Campus Infrastructure

One Coordinated Power Platform

AWP coordinates the equipment, engineering, controls, and supporting infrastructure required to turn individual components into a complete operating power system.

On-Site Generation Reciprocating engines, aeroderivative turbines, and modular generation fleets.
Battery Energy Storage Fast-response and long-duration storage selected around the facility’s operating requirements.
Substations and Transformers Voltage transformation and distribution across large or multi-building campuses.
Switchgear and Protection Isolation, synchronization, fault protection, switching, and electrical safety systems.
Microgrid Controls Central control of utility service, generation, storage, distribution, and critical facility loads.
Fuel Infrastructure Natural-gas availability, pressure requirements, conditioning, metering, and site distribution.
Emissions and Permitting Equipment configuration, environmental requirements, and project-specific permitting considerations.
Commissioning and Support Startup, performance testing, operator coordination, monitoring, and lifecycle service planning.
High-Load and Mission-Critical Facilities

Applications

AI Data Center Campuses
Colocation Facilities
Edge Data Centers
Advanced Manufacturing
Semiconductor Facilities
Pharmaceutical Operations
Food and Beverage Processing
Cold Storage and Logistics
Site-Specific Campus Engineering

Engineered for Performance

Each power platform is developed around the site’s current and projected load, operating model, redundancy requirements, deployment schedule, and supporting infrastructure.

Current and projected facility-load modeling
Critical-load and redundancy planning
Modular generation architecture
Battery power, duration, and reserve modeling
Medium-voltage distribution planning
Substation and transformer requirements
Fuel-supply and pressure coordination
Microgrid and plant-control integration
Power-quality and transient requirements
Water, wastewater, and cooling-water integration
Construction and campus-phasing strategy
Startup, testing, and commissioning planning
From Power Requirement to Operation

The AWP Project Development Process

Step 01

Assess

Review projected load, utility conditions, site constraints, operating requirements, fuel availability, and project schedule.

Step 02

Architect

Develop the preliminary generation, storage, electrical, redundancy, and controls architecture.

Step 03

Source

Evaluate equipment availability, technical fit, lead times, inspection needs, warranties, and delivery risk.

Step 04

Integrate

Coordinate engineering, procurement, vendor interfaces, construction sequencing, controls, and supporting infrastructure.

Step 05

Commission

Complete system startup, functional testing, performance verification, operator coordination, and lifecycle support.

One Infrastructure Strategy

Water and Power Under One Delivery Model

Data centers and industrial facilities increasingly face two constraints at once: access to reliable power and access to sustainable water. AWP can coordinate both systems through one integrated project structure.

On-Site Power Generation
Battery Energy Storage
Water Treatment and Reuse
Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Cooling-Water Strategies
Remote Infrastructure
Start With the Site and the Load

Discuss Your Campus Power Requirements

Share your location, projected load, target operating date, utility status, available fuel, facility phasing, and redundancy requirements. AWP will help define an appropriate development pathway.

Blogs

Latest News

Our latest news and blogs related to Alpha Water & Power

Screening & Grit Removal: The First Defense in Wastewater Treatment

Groundwater, Gravity, and the Tilt of Our Planet: How Pumping Water Is Reshaping Earth

Iran’s Water Crisis Hits Boiling Point: What the World Must Learn