
06.23.2026
Powering Progress: Celebrating Women in Engineering at ENERCON
Each year on June 23, International Women in Engineering Day gives us an opportunity to recognize the talent, dedication, and impact of women shaping the future of engineering. At ENERCON, that impact is visible every day in the work we deliver, the teams we build, and the communities we serve. This year, we are proud […]

06.17.2026
Planning Through Supply Chain Challenges: A Pragmatic Approach for Energy Owners
Supply chain disruptions are reshaping the energy industry and changing how owners plan, procure, permit, and deliver complex energy projects. Lead times for certain pieces of equipment, like transformers—essential components for AI data centers and the electrical infrastructure that powers them—are averaging backlogs of one to four years. At the same time, labor shortages and complex permitting requirements are adding pressure as energy projects become larger, […]

06.09.2026
Turning the Power Delivery Lifecycle into a Competitive Speed Advantage
Electricity demand is rising quickly as large load customers, particularly data centers and advanced manufacturers, expand in certain high-growth regions. Some markets are seeing major transmission and substation expansion, while others are beginning to face longer interconnection timelines and tighter capacity constraints. That creates a very different project environment than owners faced even a few […]

04.29.2026
Arlington Capital Partners Acquires ENERCON and Completes Merger With Its Portfolio Company POND
Transaction creates an industry leader in highly regulated power & energy infrastructure engineering with deep next-generation nuclear expertise Today’s announcement marks Arlington’s largest ever platform build, with additional add-ons planned Washington, D.C. – April 29, 2026 – Arlington Capital Partners (“Arlington”), a Washington, D.C.-area private investment firm specializing in government regulated industries, today announced it has […]

04.10.2026
ENERCON’s Jason Gasque elected to the American Nuclear Society’s Executive Committee of the Human Factors, Instrumentation & Controls Division
Jason Gasque, Instrumentation & Controls Engineering Manager, was elected to the position of Executive Committee of Human Factors, Instrumentation & Controls Division for the American Nuclear Society (ANS). Elected to an extended three-year term beginning on June 4, 2026, Jason will actually serve through November of 2029 due to a change in the Annual Conference […]

03.19.2026
Data Center Power Fundamentals
Data center power is now a foundational pillar of the global digital economy, enabling the uninterrupted flow of commerce, communications, and critical services. With electricity consumption already comparable to that of entire nations and demand from digital technologies projected to double by 2030, power strategy has become a board-level consideration. In this environment, even brief outages […]

02.19.2026
NRC Accepts Holtec’s Construction Permit Application LWA and Comprehensive ER (Part 1) for Pioneer Units 1 & 2
February 2026 — Holtec International has reached an exciting milestone in its effort to bring two new SMR‑300 small modular reactors — Pioneer Units 1 and 2 — to the Palisades Energy Center in Covert, Michigan. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has officially accepted Holtec’s initial submittal, which includes the Limited Work Authorization (LWA) […]

02.10.2026
License Renewal Task Force is Steady Through the Storm
When the snow shows up to the License Renewal Task Force (LRTF) meeting before we do, you adapt — and that’s exactly what this group did. Despite the winter weather in Charlotte, ENERCON’s License Renewal team didn’t miss a beat. The meeting was filled with strong industry participation and collaboration throughout. Discussions included extensive information sharing lessons learned and best practices for preparing […]

02.04.2026
Data Center Design: 8 Core Principles
Lost revenue, regulatory penalties, and reputational damage can ripple across every facet of data center operations, turning a momentary outage into a multimillion-dollar setback that erodes competitive standing. However, a seemingly small improvement in data center design can be the difference between meeting strict SLAs or facing costly penalties. Let’s look at data center architecture […]