The Right Use of Energy
At Electric Peak Engineering, we believe that energy in all of its forms is a valuable resource that should be used wisely and conservatively. This is why we excel at electrical design projects that are socially responsible, environmentally conscious and technologically enhanced.
Alan Carter - top of Electric Peak
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We also believe that the journey to a successful project should begin with a holistic vision that brings all of the project partners together through an integrated process of communication, coordination and collaboration. By working together towards a common goal, there is a greater assurance that timelines and budgets will be met, quality assurance will be increased, and everyone will feel great about the end results.
No matter the size or complexity of your project, new construction or remodel, when you are in need of accurate, dependable and innovative results, please contact me for a no-obligation project consultation.
Alan P. Carter, P.E. - President
At 10,969 feet, Electric Peak is the tallest mountain in the Gallatin Range of southern Montana, and stands within the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park.
Electric Peak was given its name in 1872 by members of the United States Geological Survey making the first climb of the mountain. At the top of Electric Peak, lightning produced electrical discharges from the hands and hair of some of the members of the survey team.