From nuclear
to renewables —
continuous standards review.
Utilities navigate IEEE, IEC, NERC, and regulator-specific standards across decades-long asset lifecycles. The Platform turns standards review into a continuous capability — not a project-end scramble. Same engine across nuclear, gas, transmission, distribution, renewables, and grid modernization.
The Challenge
Decades-long assets. Standards that change every quarter. Reviews that can't wait until project end.
A power asset placed in service today will operate for 30–60 years. The standards governing it will revise dozens of times. Most utilities review standards compliance at project gates and at regulator audits — and miss the cumulative drift in between. The Platform makes standards review continuous.
The standards stack is deep and live
IEEE for power equipment, IEC for international interoperability, NERC for North American reliability, FERC for market structure, plus owner-specific specifications and regulator orders. All revising, all with effective dates, all with addenda.
Renewables changed the cadence
Inverter-based resources, grid-forming storage, and DER integration have driven IEEE 1547, IEC 61400, and NERC standards to revise on much faster cycles. Compliance evidence built two years ago may not hold today.
NERC CIP is unforgiving
Cyber and physical security compliance under NERC CIP is enforced with monetary penalties measured in millions per violation per day. The audit trail must be defensible and continuous, not point-in-time.
Nuclear adds a layer
10 CFR 50 Appendix B, NQA-1, ASME Section III, and licensing-basis specifications layer onto everything else. Configuration control demands traceability from licensing commitment to design artifact to procurement spec.
Asset records span generations
The original engineer who specified a substation transformer in 1992 has retired. The standard they cited has revised eleven times. Determining what applies to a refurbishment today is archaeology.
Regulator audit volume keeps rising
State PUCs, FERC, NRC, regional reliability coordinators — the regulator surface area for a multi-state utility keeps expanding. Each one expects cited evidence, not narrative.
standards tracking, not project-end batch
defensible trail with clause-level cites
utility standards loaded across IEEE, IEC, NERC
multi-tenant for IOUs, munis, co-ops
Standards Coverage
Every code that matters across generation, T&D, and the grid edge.
From IEEE C57 transformer standards through NERC CIP cybersecurity, IEC 61850 substation automation, and 10 CFR 50 nuclear quality — The Platform reads the canon and reasons across the addenda, errata, and owner-specific specifications that change clause-level applicability.
Make standards review a continuous capability.
2-week scoped pilot. 1 representative standard, 8–10 sample documents. A working prototype benchmarked against your manual review. No platform commitment.