Who We Work With — And Why It Matters
At Keentel Engineering, we work with a bunch of different industries, but not in a one-size-fits-all way. We get into the details — figuring out what each project actually needs, not what sounds good on paper.
This isn’t about buzzwords. It’s about real-world support, especially when things get messy.
Utility-Scale Projects — Solar, Wind, Battery
We’ve got solid experience with utility scale solar farms, utility scale wind farms, and utility scale battery storage systems. These projects are big, but they need small, careful moves to actually work. We help owners cut through the noise — designing clean interconnections, supporting with permitting, and making sure deadlines don’t slip through the cracks.
Our role isn’t just design. It’s support — steady, realistic, and tuned into each project’s quirks.
Owners Engineer Services — In Plain Terms
If you’re managing a major infrastructure project, you’ve probably already heard the term owners engineer. Basically, it’s someone in your corner — translating tech talk, flagging risks early, and keeping contractors honest.
We’ve worked as the owners engineer across solar, wind, and energy storage builds. You don’t need to know every spec — that’s our job. What you do need is clarity, and someone to call when you’re staring down a confusing drawing set at 9pm.
MEP Projects — It’s Not Just Pipes and Wires
We also support MEP engineering projects, mostly for commercial and public buildings. That means mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems — the stuff that keeps the lights on and the air clean.
Good MEP engineering isn’t flashy, but when it’s bad, it causes expensive problems fast. We keep things simple and functional, not overdesigned.
POI Interconnection Help — Making It Work With the Grid
POI interconnection engineering support is a fancy way of saying: we help your system play nice with the utility grid.
If you’re building a solar or wind farm, that connection point — the POI — is everything. We help handle studies, utility coordination, and detailed designs so nothing slips through the cracks. This part gets technical fast, but we keep things as clear as possible for project owners.
Final Thought: Every Project’s a Little Weird
No two projects are the same. We like that. Whether it’s a 100MW battery system or a school HVAC upgrade, the details matter.
We’re not trying to be everything to everyone — just solid support for the industries we actually know. If your project fits, we’re ready to dig in.

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