As the lifeblood of the modern world, energy is the most critical component of society’s development and advancement. As producers maximize their existing infrastructure and transition to new technologies, Bohler consults with our clients to advance bold ideas that accelerate their business while addressing the growing demands of their customers.
With much of today’s basic necessities and advanced technologies being developed from the building blocks of Earth’s hydrocarbon assets, we recognize the incredible need mankind has for these fleeting resources. As consulting partners, we ensure alignment with our clients’ goals and objectives in the development of projects that deliver innovative ways to improve results while reducing consumption, waste, and missed opportunity.
Alternative Fuels
Building alternatives to fuel commerce will require substantial investment in infrastructure, technology, and time. Our team is passionate about partnering with our clients to maximize the front-end investments and ensure optimum end results—within budget, ahead of schedule, and beyond expectation.
Power Generation and Distribution
The U.S. power grid delivers more consumed energy than any other system on Earth. The delivery of power to that grid is critical and diversifying the sources of reliable supply are essential. As our clients expand into new power production and distribution technologies, Bohler assists them with a front-end development and implementation strategy that drives improved long-term results.
Solar Energy and Wind Power
At Bohler, we take immense pride in helping clients create sustainable solutions for a greener world. With extensive experience in solar and wind farms, as well as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, we understand the unique operational requirements of renewable energy sites.
Our teams provide efficient vehicle circulation, creating effective routes for the maintenance and repair of solar modules. We strategize design and permitting, identifying opportunities to reduce site costs by minimizing earthwork, lengthy access roads, and environmental impact.