Today, the realities of our world are transforming the energy sector at an unprecedented rate. The forces shaping the need for change include these:
- Decarbonization. Urgent action is required globally to help mitigate the impact of climate change.
- Digitalization. The use of digital technologies and tools to manage supply and demand from electrified buildings and vehicles is leading to new business models.
- Decentralization. Consumption of energy near industrial production sites omits the need for production in plants.
- Democratization. Consumers in developed countries want greater control and choice in their energy consumption.
Scaled renewables, storage options, information technology, smart technologies, policy frameworks, and market instruments are enabling the global energy transition.
A whole energy systems approach is recognized as the most effective way to meet climate targets and reduce air pollution moving forward, while enabling democratization in developed economies.
This means developing a portfolio of options for clean energy in all forms — electricity, heating, and transportation — and finding the best combinations to deliver value for business and consumers.
Working closely with our clients, we’re opening opportunities to develop responsible solutions that meet increasing demand and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
We provide integrated engineering and project management services across the project lifecycle — from concept and design, to construction and operations, to decommissioning or repowering and life extension. Our expertise spans the full spectrum of the energy, building, and transportation sectors.
Our ongoing commitment to sustainability ensures we deliver future-focused, optimized solutions for projects —including environmental and social review.
Subsectors
- Offshore and onshore wind
- Solar power
- Hydropower
- Transmission and distribution networks
- Energy access
- Integrated energy systems
- Oil and gas
- Thermal generation
- Desalination
Services
- Feasibility studies
- Due diligence
- Surveys
- Owner’s engineering
- Design
- Asset management
- Cost management
- Engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM)
- Project and program management
- Technical advisory
- Market analysis
- Institutional strengthening
- Master planning
- Energy modeling
- Data sciences/data analytics
- Environment and social assessment
- Decommissioning or life extension