PowerCure™ On-Site Monitoring

Alliant Energy's PowerCure™ On-Site Monitoring is a cost-effective investment in your company's infrastructure, allowing you to correct power quality problems before they threaten your productivity and profitability.

Experience and expertise

Our team of experienced engineers will work with you from start to finish, pinpointing the problems, analyzing the data and finding solutions.

They'll gather information through site surveys, monitor your electrical systems, analyze the data and recommend appropriate corrective steps.

PowerCure engineers can investigate both customer and utility sides of your meter - something no one else can provide.

Thorough investigations

We use state-of-the-art instrumentation to monitor your equipment and measure voltage, current, load, power factor, harmonics and transients.

You'll receive a detailed report of your power quality problems and cost-effective solutions.

View a sample power quality monitoring report [PDF]

If you choose to implement the solutions we recommend, we can manage the project from start to finish.

Post-project monitoring and testing ensure that the problems are corrected for the best long-term results.

Proven results

By identifying and fixing power quality problems, you can reduce maintenance costs, increase operation uptime, maximize equipment life, and increase labor efficiency.

For example, Alliant Energy's PowerCure™ team was able to solve a mysterious electrical problem at Karavan Trailers, a manufacturing facility in Fox Lake, Wisconsin.

Thanks to Alliant Energy's expertise, the company was able to eliminate costly computer crashes and power outages - which translated to a noticeable impact on their bottom line.

Success Story: Karavan Trailers

Did you know?

Deviations in voltage, current or frequency could be costing your business more than you think:

  • The average business site has more than 100 power disruptions each month.
  • Power quality problems cost U.S. businesses $15 billion a year in lost productivity.
  • Eighty percent of power quality problems are related to wiring and grounding problems.

If you ignore the problems, they can quickly escalate into costly downtime, equipment failure and safety risks.

Learn more about power quality and your business