Reliable & Affordable Remote Energy Systems

~ Dependable Remote Power Since 1982 ~

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Serving Customers ~ Beyond Utility Power

Dependable energy for National Parks, U.S Fish & Wildlife Service, BLM, Department of Defense, and more.

Reliable remote facilities for Point Blue Conservation Science, Sequoia Parks Conservancy, and more.

Powering isolated sites for Southern California Edison, AT&T, PG&E, Verizon Wireless, and more.

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Remote Energy Systems provide dependable energy for isolated applications: Communications Sites, Research Stations, Wildlife Preserves, Park Facilities, Automated Electrical Systems, and more. With solar photovoltaics (PV), conventional generators, & battery storage; a Hybrid-Power System is dependable and significantly reduces operating costs & reliance on traditional fuels.

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Nexgen works to strives for reliable site operations regardless of the season, climate, or location.

 â€śNexgen’s experience and creativity make even the most logistically challenging projects easy.”

—  Mike Ashmore, Retired Senior Field Application Engineer ~ Ampt LLC

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Enduring & Effective Projects

Remote Applications ~ Reliable Systems ~ Continuous Energy

Florence Lake -
Hydroelectric Facility

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Found deep inside California’s Sierra National Forest, is Florence Lake a component of Southern California Edison’s extensive Northern Hydroelectric Project. To eliminate the need…

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Dangling Rope -
Marina Complex

Within a remote and roadless area of Utah, surrounded by canyons carved by the Colorado River is Dangling Rope Marina. The isolated facility…

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Cedar Grove -
Telecommunications Site

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Kings Canyon National Park’s Cedar Grove complex is in a remote and rugged part of the California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. For both…

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Farallon Island -
Research Facility

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28 miles of the coast of San Francisco, California lies a Marine Sanctuary and SE Farallon Island. In order to support the year-round staffed…

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