Your Project Lives or Dies at Interconnection

Built for the Grid. Ready to Go Live

Energy projects only succeed when they connect cleanly and energize correctly. Strata brings expertise in interconnection strategy, substation engineering, transmission coordination, and grid compliance so projects move from concept to first sync with discipline and predictability.

We build platforms that are “grid-first” by design.

We Design Around Grid Realities From Day One

Strata actively manages queue position, studies, utility and ISO engagement, and transmission upgrades as a single; integrated workstream. With 200+ interconnection agreements behind us, we understand how regional rules, reforms, and constraints shape what is actually possible.

We design projects to clear hurdles early to avoid tripping over them later.
First-Time-Right Voltage, Not Trial and Error

Through our integrated Power Generation Solutions (PGS) team, Strata delivers turnkey grid interface infrastructure EPC, protection and controls, medium-voltage infrastructure, fiber installation and testing, and transmission tie-ins as one package. The same group then manages commissioning, testing and repowering, so responsibility for first-time-right energization sits in a single place.

This is where “integrated” stops being a buzzword and starts being lights on, on schedule.

Strata ensures assets perform once they connect to the grid. Because energization is where discipline is proven.

Engineering Around Grid Constraints

Strata designs with transmission constraints in mind, using storage integration, phased energization, hybrid PV + BESS + dispatchable assets and coordinated microgrids to preserve reliability and protect schedules.

Compliance Designed In, Not Added Later

We design and build with regulatory frameworks at the forefront so long-term grid performance and compliance are embedded from day-one.

That means designing to the specific requirements that will shape how your asset performs over its life:

  • ISO/RTO requirements
  • Utility interconnection standards
  • NERC compliance considerations
  • Protection and reliability protocols