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"Rational process thinking has fundamentally changed how we manage issues. It's hard to think of life without it." --Ken Jobba, Nanticoke Generating Station Production Manager
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"We make your programs, projects, processes, and people... smarter."
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The Energy Department estimates that the United States will need 50% more electricity by 2025, and global demand will double. The challenge is to maximize current asset performance, while meeting financial and environmental requirements. The construction of new assets will require even greater attention, particularly as the current workforce retires. Kepner-Tregoe is a global organization that helps power generators and suppliers meet these challenges around the world.
Our clients include:
- The largest, and second largest, nuclear fleets in North America (Exelon and Entergy)
- The largest single coal fired plant in North America (Nanticoke Generating Station, Ontario Power), and the largest nuclear plant in North America (Palo Verde, Arizona Public Service)
- The fastest growing gas utility in the US (Southwest Gas), and
- Some of the best-run municipals in the country, including Colorado Springs Utilities, and Memphis Light, Gas & Water
| Several of our power generation client sites described their KT experience in videotaped interviews recently. Please
click on the links below to hear their stories | | KT Videos |
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Part 1. Introduction
Kepner-Tregoe Helping Industry for more than 50 years.
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Part 2. Value and Benefits
Value and Benefits of Common Process. In this Video Interviews with our clients describe applications and benefits of using KT process to get results
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Part 3. Advice to Others
There are many lessons available in support of the effective implementation of the KT process. The following experts provide advice to others who may be considering to install a similar improvements initiative.
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Kepner-Tregoe Helps North America's Largest Power Station
At 3920 megawatts, Ontario Power's Nanticoke Generating Station powers over 2.5M homes. In 2004, the station
was experiencing its worst Equivalent Forced Outage Rate (EFOR,) and contacted Kepner-Tregoe for help. The following
article tells of the results of this project.
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