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Boiler Inspection and Testing is a Best Practice Required by Law
Regular boiler inspection and testing is not just a good practice—it is required by law. Every U.S. state mandates at least one annual inspection of industrial and commercial boilers, carried out by certified inspectors from Authorized Inspection Agencies (AIA). These legal requirements underscore a simple truth: unsafe boilers are dangerous. Boiler failures can halt plant operations, but far more critically, they can trigger catastrophic events resulting in major property
Dec 18, 2025


Industrial Boilers Outage Support and Management
In many regions of the country, boiler plants play a critical role in providing heating for businesses. Just ask the residents and business owners of Youngstown, Ohio. The downtown SOBE plant supplies heat and hot water to 28 buildings in the city. Last month, the single-boiler facility went offline for two weeks when its owner shut it down to replace the boiler. Since then, the system has operated only intermittently, leaving customers uncertain about the reliability of the
Dec 15, 2025


CEIS | Power Appoints Karen Sercey as Business Development Director
DECEMBER 9, 2025 | DENVER, CO CEIS | Power Accelerates Growth with Industry Leader Karen Sercey at the Helm of Business Development Critical Energy Infrastructure Services (CEIS) is a leading force in energy and infrastructure services, is charging ahead with bold growth plans—and has tapped Karen Sercey as its new Director of Business Development for CEIS | Power to make it happen. With more than 15 years of success driving market expansion and forging strategic partnersh
Dec 10, 2025


Power Plant Staffing Faces Challenges in the Coming Years
A perfect storm is forming in the staffing landscape for power plants. Although the total number of power plant jobs in the U.S. is projected to decline by 10 percent over the next decade, the industry will still require an estimated 3,800 new workers each year. Filling those positions may prove challenging, industry experts warn. The reasons are straightforward: a rapidly aging workforce nearing retirement and a shortage of skilled workers prepared to take their place.
Dec 8, 2025
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