CHP Fleet Expansion Enters Phase Two; New Transformer Stations Online by Q3
The infrastructure division confirmed that Phase Two of the combined heat and power fleet expansion is proceeding on schedule, with three new transformer stations expected before Q3.

The infrastructure division confirmed that Phase Two of the combined heat and power fleet expansion is proceeding on schedule. Three new transformer stations are expected to come online before the end of the third quarter, expanding grid allocation capacity by 18 percent. Sensor deployments across existing facilities have reached 94 percent coverage, feeding real-time operational data into the QDNRG monitoring platform.
The expansion represents a significant step in Dinergy's infrastructure strategy, which aims to build a distributed energy network capable of both generation and grid services. Each new transformer station is equipped with the latest generation of industrial IoT sensors, providing continuous monitoring of equipment health, load distribution, and environmental conditions.
"Phase Two is not just about adding capacity," the infrastructure lead explained during the Weekly Pulse. "It's about building a smarter grid. Every new asset we bring online is fully instrumented from day one, which means it immediately contributes to our operational intelligence through the QDNRG platform."
The sensor network, which now covers 94 percent of all physical infrastructure, has become a critical data source for the RONOR platform's predictive models. Vibration analysis, thermal imaging, and electrical signature monitoring are all processed in real time, enabling the system to detect potential equipment failures days or weeks before they would be apparent through traditional inspection methods.

