Enablers of transmissions.

Energy for Each Other is a company that has been committed to the development of sustainable heat networks for ten years. The platform, consisting of various organizations and companies, aims to accelerate energy transition by realizing affordable and efficient green heat solutions. With a focus on smart heat networks, they utilize local heat sources to make residential neighborhoods, business parks and urban areas more sustainable.

The Challenge

Peter's assignment at Energy for Each Other focuses on supervising the handover process of biomass power plants. His job is to ensure that the power plants, which have been built by a contractor, are handed over correctly.

Peter's work mainly involves checking and organizing the documentation that accompanies the delivery of the plants. This includes reviewing construction drawings, inspection reports, and other relevant documents to verify that everything is complete and correct. An important part of his job is making sure that all records are stored in the right place so that they are accessible to everyone.

The Solution

Peter spends a lot of time physically inspecting the plants to confirm that the plants are complete and operational. He is currently working on three different power plants, two of which are already operational and the third is still under construction. On the third plant, he must pay extra attention to ensuring that the construction is complete and that all necessary tests are performed. His work will eventually result in a complete overview of all documentation, maintenance reports and contracts, which will facilitate the management of the plants in the future.

Peter:

"I experience the cooperation with Energy for Each Other as positive and appreciate the collegial atmosphere and mutual commitment to complete the project successfully. I also find satisfaction in working on beautiful and well-built installations where I can use my experience in asset management."