Stay one step ahead with contingency plans.
Nobody wants to think about the worst-case scenario. But being prepared can make all the difference when emergencies happen.
It’s your energy safety net. When the unexpected happens, you have a clear plan.
Our specialists create strategies tailored to your business, covering:
Emergencies - sudden failures that halt your operation
Scheduled shutdowns - planned maintenance without loss of productivity
Daily operations - continuous backup for maximum reliability
Interruptions are costly. With advance planning, you protect your business against: financial losses, equipment failures, and downtime.
Our approach: Design. Implement. Optimise.
Design: We anticipate problems before they happen. Our specialists know your industry.
Implement: When emergencies arise, we act fast. Equipment and expertise ready to spring into action.
Optimise: We continuously monitor and adjust, with the support of the Remote Operations Centre (CORE), your operation returns to normal as quickly as possible.
What we offer:
Immediate emergency power after any failure
Load testing for main generation
Power for hook-up and commissioning (HUC)
Emergency auxiliary generation testing
AC/DC discharge testing on critical systems
Support for scheduled shutdowns
Preventive maintenance
Temperature control: Climate control and thermal comfort.
Contact us about your needs. We develop the best contingency measures for your energy, cooling, or heating challenges.
We are ready 24/7. Permanent generation failure? Maintenance downtime?
Our rapid mobilisation means less downtime. More productivity. Less loss.
Result: You keep operations running while solving the main issue.
Case example:
Power and load testing for FPSOs Barracuda and Caratinga – Brazil
Aggreko provided 5 MW of temporary power and 4.8 MW in load banks for the FPSOs Barracuda and Caratinga, contracted by KBR. The solution ensured the main power supply for the units during construction and commissioning, as well as validated gas turbines and all electrical systems onboard before the ship headed to the Campos Basin. As a result, the vessels departed ready to operate with maximum reliability.