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Ultrasound for Critical Infrastructure: Smarter Monitoring for Electrical Systems

Ultrasound for Critical Infrastructure: Smarter Monitoring for Electrical Systems

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Thursday, September 18

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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Data centers, substations, and other critical facilities can’t afford electrical failures. But adding more redundancy—or stocking costly spare parts—isn’t always the smartest or most cost-effective solution.

Join our upcoming webinar to learn how ultrasound helps detect electrical faults early—before there’s heat, arcing, or failure.

We'll cover how ultrasound:

·  Detects partial discharge remotely—even in sealed cabinets

·  Makes fault detection safer, reducing electrical hazard exposure

·  Helps meet NFPA 70E compliance standards

·  Builds confidence in asset health—so you can reduce redundancy and limit spare parts inventories

·  Delivers fast ROI with minimal training and easy implementation

Today, many utilities are buying more spare parts to offset longer lead times for electrical equipment. With an ultrasound monitoring program, you can shift from reactive stocking to proactive maintenance, cutting unnecessary inventory costs.

Let your assets speak for themselves - before they fail.

Speaker

Milan Heninger, MBA, CMRP

Milan Heninger, MBA, CMRP

Senior Manager of Commissioning at Fervo Energy

Milan Heninger is a seasoned Reliability, Commissioning, and O&M leader with 15 years of experience in utility-scale power generation and critical infrastructure. He has worked hands-on with geothermal, solar, battery storage, ethanol, wind and other industrial systems, with a focus on building high-performing organizations and resilient assets from the ground up. His experience crosses the entire value chain from conceptual design, to leading high-stakes projects in greenfield commissioning, through long-term operations. Milan brings a rare blend of experience; from turning wrenches in the field to advising in the boardroom - and everything in between. He’s seen firsthand how and why failures occur, and brings a grounded, practical perspective on what it really takes to prevent them. His approach integrates hard-earned field insight with strategic, data-informed decision making, leveraging condition monitoring technologies, process discipline, and organizational alignment to improve safety, reduce downtime, and extend asset life.

Milan holds an MBA and a degree in Mechanical Engineering, has various professional certifications, and has specialized training in numerous condition monitoring technologies. He is known professionally for leading large-scale technical programs and driving cultural change, and within the Maintenance and Reliability community for his unique, people-first approach to aligning technical strategy with business outcomes.

SEP

18

Thursday, September 18

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Register