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SARK EPC specializes in delivering tailored Cathodic Protection (CP) services for the energy and power sector, focusing on critical infrastructure such as power plants, nuclear facilities, and renewable energy sites. Our CP solutions are designed to protect key components from the damaging effects of corrosion, which can compromise operational efficiency, safety, and the long-term reliability of these complex systems.

1. Cathodic Protection for Power Plants (coal/oil fired or nuclear plants)

Power plants, whether traditional or renewable, feature high-voltage electrical systems, piping, and metal components that are susceptible to corrosion from exposure to water, chemicals, and high temperatures.

Many power plants operate in harsh environments, including coastal or industrial areas, where moisture, chemicals, and pollutants can accelerate the corrosion process.

Cathodic protection system can be provided to underground pipelines, storage tanks, heat exchangers, cooling water system, cooling towers and any other steel structures which are underground or submerged in water

How SARK EPC Protects:

ICCP and SACP Systems:We design ICCP System or SACP Systems to meet the unique corrosion challenges of power plant infrastructure. These systems ensure that the metal surfaces of essential components like cooling towers, pipelines, and other submerged elements remain free from corrosion.

Tailored Solutions: Cooling systems in power plants often feature metal components submerged in water or exposed to humid environments. We offer specific solution for each type of structure.

Remote Monitoring: We integrate remote monitoring solutions into the CP systems to continuously track corrosion rates, current flow, and system performance, allowing real-time data analysis and the ability to make adjustments before any failure occurs.

2. Cathodic Protection for Renewable Energy Facilities

Offshore wind farms, tidal energy systems, and other marine renewable energy infrastructures are highly susceptible to seawater corrosion, with components such as submarine cables, towers, and substructures exposed to harsh marine environments.

Onshore renewable energy sites, including solar farms and wind farms, also face corrosion risks from exposed steel foundations, grounding systems, and equipment components that are buried in aggressive soil conditions.

How SARK EPC Protects:

For offshore structures: we implement advanced ICCP systems using anodes (e.g., titanium or MMO anodes) that are specifically designed for subsea environments. These systems protect critical elements like submarine cables, turbine towers, and support structures from corrosion caused by seawater.

For onshore structures: we apply SACP systems or ICCP systems to protect foundations, grounding systems, and steel structures from soil corrosion. These systems are optimized for long-term protection with minimal maintenance.

Monitoring & Maintenance: for both offshore and onshore renewable energy facilities, we integrate remote monitoring systems to ensure that CP systems are functioning as expected, providing early warnings of potential issues and enabling proactive maintenance to avoid downtime or operational disruptions.

We ensure that all materials used in our CP systems are non-toxic and compliant with environmental regulations, minimizing any adverse impact on the surrounding ecosystem.

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