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Next.js engineering for Energy & Utilities

Production Next.js built for the compliance reality of Energy & Utilities. Not generic engineering adapted to your sector — sector-native architecture from the first design decision.

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Why Next.js in Energy & Utilities

Energy and utility Next.js deployments must satisfy NERC CIP standards for any system that could affect bulk electric system reliability — a compliance framework with fines up to $1 million per violation per day and FERC enforcement authority. The Electronic Security Perimeter requirements of CIP-005, the System Security Management requirements of CIP-007, and the Supply Chain Risk Management requirements of CIP-013 all create specific engineering obligations for Next.js systems used in grid operations.

The IT/OT convergence in modern energy infrastructure creates a unique challenge for Next.js deployments: enterprise Next.js systems that connect to operational technology environments must be architected to satisfy both standard enterprise security requirements and the specific availability requirements of OT systems, where applying a security patch can require a maintenance window that affects grid operations. We architect energy Next.js systems that satisfy NERC CIP requirements without creating operational risk for grid operations.

Compliance Context

Energy & Utilities engineering operates under a specific set of regulatory frameworks that govern data handling, security controls, audit requirements, and system availability. Every Next.js architecture decision we make in this sector is evaluated against these frameworks — not added as a compliance layer afterward.

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NIST
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FERC
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How We Deploy Next.js for Energy & Utilities
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NERC CIP Electronic Security Perimeter design for Next.js systems in bulk electric system scope

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CIP-013 supply chain security documentation generated as a byproduct of the build

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IT/OT boundary architecture that satisfies CIP-005 without creating operational risk

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FERC data retention and reporting capabilities built into the Next.js deployment architecture

Engagements

Our Energy & Utilities case studies include Next.js technology deployed in production — compliant from architecture, delivered on fixed-price timelines. Not proof-of-concept work. Production systems serving regulated organizations.

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We deploy engineering teams that build Next.js systems compliant with NERC CIP, NIST, FERC from the first architecture decision. Fixed price. No discovery phase. Production delivery.

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