The Mountain West / Denver-Colorado Market
Colorado's energy transition is among the most ambitious in the United States — 100% renewable electricity by 2040 under HB 19-1261, with Xcel Energy's clean energy transition plan creating new grid management and distributed resource integration requirements. The Colorado PUC's cybersecurity rules, layered on NERC CIP compliance, create a regulatory environment for utility technology that requires both operational technology expertise and clean energy transition infrastructure knowledge.
The Mountain West's grid geography — long transmission corridors, high renewable penetration, and weather volatility — creates SCADA and grid management requirements that differ from the coastal utility markets most vendors use as their reference architecture. We deploy into Mountain West utilities with ERCOT-adjacent grid complexity mapped to the system design.
Compliance Coverage
Every system we deploy for Energy & Utilities in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado is NERC CIP-compliant from architecture through deployment. NERC CIP and NIST compliance is enforced automatically at every commit — not assessed after the fact.
Engagement Scope
Duration: 8–16 weeks
A focused team deployed against a single Energy & Utilities platform in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado. NERC CIP and NIST-compliant architecture from day one. Fixed price, fixed output, no discovery phase.
Duration: 3–9 months
40–100 engineers running parallel workstreams across a Energy & Utilities transformation in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado. Multi-system compliance governance and NERC CIP and NIST certification maintained across the full program.
Duration: 6–18 months
100–250+ engineers owning the complete technology infrastructure for a Energy & Utilities organization in Mountain West / Denver-Colorado. Full NERC CIP and NIST compliance across every system, every integration, every deployment.