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Sentry Electrical Group forms renewable energy O&M division

By WPED Staff | January 19, 2021

Sentry Electrical Group now offers O&M services for existing renewable energy infrastructure throughout the United States and into Canada. The organization’s 15 years of proven experience positions Sentry with the expertise and reliability to deliver safe, quality operations and maintenance services to original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and independent power producers (IPP).

As an independent service provider (ISP), Sentry offers O&M operations under the leadership of Director George Tapia. George comes to Sentry with over 10 years of experience, including field technician, field resource manager, and business development and operations professional.

“I am thrilled to build and lead the Sentry O&M field services division,” said George Tapia, Director of Field Services. “Sentry’s proven industry reputation puts us in a position to safely provide customers these services with quality, professionalism, and reliability.”

Thanks to Sentry’s established industry reputation, offering O&M services originated from requests of customers. The organization will continue to build its O&M team with accomplished managers and skilled technicians.

“We are so excited to offer the renewable energy industry our new O&M services as an ISP. With these services, we will not only be maintaining, but also advancing the already established wind and solar infrastructure,” said Sentry President Norm Cowden. “We are confident in our ability to safely and reliably deliver quality services to new and existing customers no matter the complexity of the need. By expanding our service offerings, we are providing customers a more comprehensive scope of work.”

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  1. Niagara electrician says

    December 8, 2021 at 10:57 am

    This is great news for renewable energy infrastructure and glad it extends to Canada!

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