New Orleans, January 25, 2024 – National Power, a leader in power and infrastructure solutions, is proud to announce that CEO Chris Hutter delivered a compelling presentation at the Power-Gen conference held in New Orleans from January 22-25, 2024. As an industry expert, Mr. Hutter provided invaluable insights into the critical importance of maintaining uninterrupted power for mission-critical customers across various sectors.
During his address, Mr. Hutter underscored the necessity for resilient power solutions in industries that supply broadband, wireless, industrial, water, military, EV charging, healthcare, and data centers. Highlighting the severe implications of power outages, he elaborated on the rising costs and significant consequences associated with increased downtime. His discussion encompassed several key points:
Mr. Hutter proposed a comprehensive range of solutions to enhance infrastructure resilience, including improvements in standby power, HVAC systems, energy storage, power systems, solar solutions, EV charging infrastructure, and storm response initiatives.
In his role as CEO, Chris Hutter has been at the forefront of advocating for power resilience and reliability. His expertise in discussing these critical issues underscores his position as a leading voice in the power and infrastructure sector.
National Power remains committed to providing innovative solutions that enhance power reliability and infrastructure resilience across the country, ensuring that mission-critical customers can operate without interruption.
For more information, please contact:
Chris Hutter
CEO
National Power
nationalpower@kcradleyandcompany.com
919.438.1406
National Power is a premier provider of power and infrastructure solutions, dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of reliability and efficiency for mission-critical operations. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, National Power supports a wide range of industries, including broadband, wireless, industrial, water, military, EV charging, healthcare, and data centers.