Mission Critical Facilities International (MCFI), a Mission Critical Group company, has successfully delivered 20 MicroGENIUS™ microgrids to Alaska-based OTZ Telecommunications Company. These microgrids will provide off-grid power and high-speed connectivity to remote regions of the state. The innovative MicroGENIUS™ microgrids will power OTZ's 630-mile microwave network, bringing reliable energy and first-time connectivity to isolated villages from Coldfoot Camp to Kotzebue in northwestern Alaska.
MCFI's microgrids are designed to operate for over a year without refueling, even in some of the planet's harshest environments, making them ideal for Alaska's extreme conditions. This project aims to bolster connectivity and create economic opportunities for the region.
"We sought a partner who could deliver a reliable solution capable of withstanding one of the harshest environments in the world," said Kelly Williams, CEO of OTZ. "MCFI's expertise in designing mission critical infrastructure made them the ideal choice to help us achieve this milestone for Alaska."
"Our MicroGENIUS™ solution exemplifies MCFI's commitment to innovation and resilience," said Matt Coffel, President of MCFI. "We're not only powering key industrial operations but also transforming connectivity for remote communities across Alaska, providing a foundation for long-term growth and development."
With this project, MCFI continues to demonstrate its leadership in delivering sustainable, resilient power solutions for mission-critical industries in challenging environments.
Read the full press release here.
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