A permitting officer opens your site at 7 AM looking for emissions data. Your investor checks capacity factors before a board call. Your neighboring township wants outage schedules before the next council meeting. Power plant website development turns your operational data into auditable, public-facing portals that regulators, investors, and communities access without a phone call. We're building API-connected dashboards that pull live generation metrics, Mapbox fleet visualizations showing fuel type and MW capacity, and SEC-compliant IR hubs managed through headless CMS architecture. Your compliance documentation stops living in password-protected SharePoint folders. Your community engagement moves from quarterly PDFs to real-time facility pages with contact forms, economic impact summaries, and emergency protocols. The difference: your site becomes the first line of transparency, not the last place stakeholders check before they escalate.
Où les projets échouent
Conformité
NERC CIP Awareness
EPA & Emissions Reporting
OSHA Safety Documentation
ADA & WCAG 2.1 AA
SOC 2 Hosting Infrastructure
SEO for Energy Sector
Ce que nous construisons
Display real-time generation output, capacity factors, and availability metrics through API-connected dashboards
Map your entire fleet with Mapbox-powered visualizations showing fuel type, MW capacity, and operational status
Publish emissions tracking, water usage, and sustainability KPIs in auditable environmental data portals
Manage SEC filings, earnings reports, and investor presentations through a headless CMS IR hub
Build localized community pages for each plant site with meeting schedules, impact data, and emergency contacts
Integrate plant-specific job listings and culture content into a workforce recruitment portal for engineers and operators
Notre processus
Stakeholder & Technical Discovery
Information Architecture & Content Strategy
Design & Data Integration
Development & Security Hardening
Launch, Training & Ongoing Support
Questions fréquentes
How long does a power plant website project take?
Most projects finish in 10-14 weeks depending on the number of facilities and data integrations. A single-plant company with standard content needs can launch in 8 weeks. Multi-facility portfolios with real-time data feeds and investor portals typically run 12-16 weeks.
Can you integrate real-time generation or emissions data?
Yes. We connect to PI System, OSIsoft, or custom APIs that surface generation output, capacity factors, and emissions data. We display this on public dashboards without exposing operational technology networks. All data flows through secure middleware with caching layers.
Do you understand NERC CIP and critical infrastructure boundaries?
We do. Our sites are fully decoupled from operational technology. We build on static-first architecture deployed to edge CDNs — there's no server-side attack surface connected to your control systems. Public-facing data comes through approved, read-only API endpoints.
Can non-technical staff update the website content?
Absolutely. We use Sanity CMS, which gives your communications, IR, and community affairs teams a visual editing interface. They can update plant pages, publish reports, add events, and manage job postings without touching code or calling a developer.
What about sites for nuclear power plants specifically?
Nuclear sites need extra care around emergency planning information, NRC compliance documentation, and community communication. We build dedicated emergency preparedness sections, evacuation zone maps, and public meeting archives. We've studied NRC web requirements thoroughly.
How do you handle multi-plant portfolios with different fuel types?
Each facility gets its own dynamic page generated from structured CMS data — fuel type, capacity, location, environmental stats, community info. Visitors filter by region, technology, or fuel source. The architecture scales from 3 plants to 300 without a rebuild.
What are the 7 C's of a website?
The 7 C's of a website are crucial for creating an effective online presence. They include: 1. **Context**: The overall design and layout of the site. 2. **Content**: The text, images, and multimedia elements that convey information. 3. **Community**: Features that facilitate user interaction and engagement. 4. **Customization**: Allowing users to personalize their experience. 5. **Communication**: Two-way interaction between the site and its users. 6. **Connection**: Links to other sites and resources. 7. **Commerce**: Capabilities for transactions or other business functions. These elements work together to enhance user experience and achieve business goals.
What are the 7 stages of web development?
The seven stages of web development for a power plant company website typically include: 1. **Planning**: Define goals, target audience, and project scope. 2. **Research**: Study competitors, user needs, and industry trends. 3. **Design**: Create wireframes and visual mockups for user experience. 4. **Development**: Code the site using appropriate technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. 5. **Testing**: Conduct functional, usability, and performance testing. 6. **Launch**: Deploy the website to a live server and monitor initial performance. 7. **Maintenance**: Regular updates and troubleshooting to ensure smooth operation.
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