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Electric Power Engineers is a global leader in power systems engineering and consulting, advancing grid reliability, resilience, flexibility, and affordability for over 50 years. Partnering with power and energy clients across the globe, EPE provides full-service electrical and energy engineering consulting that spans the entire energy ecosystem - from utilities and developers to government entities. With 501-1,000 employees across offices in the United States, Canada, Lebanon, and Panama, the company delivers comprehensive solutions in transmission & distribution, system planning, grid modernization, and regulatory compliance.

EPE has been at the forefront of the energy landscape since 1968, from helping developers interconnect renewables in the '90s to developing proprietary software that supports the grid of the future. The company combines world-class expertise with innovative power systems technology to engineer a successful energy transition. Having received strategic growth investment from Berkshire Partners, EPE continues to expand its impact, helping clients design and implement a modern, secure, and resilient grid that enables an integrated energy future.

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