Elite continues to represent the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) during industry conferences by being a vendor, a guest speaker, as well as presenting papers to industry experts. We are also more than happy to give consultation services to companies on specific projects to protect their assets from failure.
Elite was one of the first contractors to represent both the Service Water Assistance Program (SWAP) and the Buried Pipe Integrity Group (BPIG) more than 8 years ago, when they opened it to (what they call) service providers.
ASNT Corporate Partner 2008.
Elite was one of the first contractors to represent both the Service Water Assistance Program (SWAP) and the Buried Pipe Integrity Group (BPIG) more than 8 years ago, when they opened it to (what they call) service providers.
ASNT Corporate Partner 2008.
SWAP is the Service Water Assistance Group. Nuclear plant service water systems are complex systems that can present engineers with day-to-day challenges. Service water system performance can be improved by providing engineers with access to a collaborative environment where thoughts, ideas, and solutions can be readily available and shared.
Each year the Service Water Assistance Program (SWAP) participants help identify research needs. The program then sponsors and manages the R&D efforts required to address the needs. BPIG
BPIG is the Buried Pipe Integrity Group and it was formed in 2008. Members included are all US Nuclear utilities as well as members from Canada, France, U.K, Brazil and Korea. BPIG provides forums for program owners to discuss buried pipe issues and exchange experiences. Companies also obtain a consensus on industry issues and program practices. BPIG members receive technical support, related training, sponsored related research and development, and interface with vendor support. Recently Presented
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