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WTEC Energy: ‘Buy American Act’ Manufacturer
WTEC Energy is proud to be a U.S. based cable and steel manufacturer. Our cable products are manufactured in the USA and meet the guidelines established under the Buy American Act. Our cable manufacturing facility is located in Milton, FL. Our solar steel is domestically produced in our five U.S. facilities, meeting the American Recovery and Reinvestment…
Read MoreWTEC Energy Provides Power Cable for COVID-19 Hospitals
WTEC Energy is proud to support the COVID-19 fight by providing power cable to U.S. COVID-19 field hospitals through our construction partners. The WTEC cable team rose to the challenge, producing several shipments of power cable this week, including 3 shipments over the holiday weekend. We THANK our cable team for their hard work and dedication…
Read MoreWTEC Energy Joins Non-Profit PPE4HEROES
PPE4HEROES Press Release: 04/07/2020 Hasbrouck Heights, NJ: WTEC Energy announced today it has joined a nonprofit COVID-19 organization, PPE4HEROES, to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) for front line healthcare workers in the United States. Brian Singh, Founder and CEO of WTEC Energy, decided to join PPE4HEROES as a way to provide an ethical and efficient…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Update
Given the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, WTEC Energy would like to reassure our business partners that we are taking all necessary precautions to protect our employees and their families, while ensuring the continuity of our operations. The health and security of our employees is our main priority. We are pleased to announce that at this…
Read MoreWTEC Energy Provides Infrastructure For Enel’s Roadrunner Solar Project
WTEC Energy provides solar steel and medium voltage (MV) cable for Enel’s Roadrunner solar project in Upton County, Texas. Roadrunner is the largest solar project currently in development in Texas (497 MWdc).
Read MoreWTEC Energy Supplies Products for 688K+ Solar Modules
WTEC Energy Steel was awarded the contract to provide solar steel for one of the leading corporate renewable energy purchasers in the United States. The project expects to deploy 688,000+ solar modules over a multi-year construction schedule.
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