Ultron Renewable Power Company Ltd. (URPC)
URPC’s technology strategy is built around a simple principle: select bankable component categories and engineer the full system to internationally recognised standards, with governance processes aligned to UK/European engineering practice. This ensures systems are deliverable, maintainable, and suitable for institutional stakeholders without relying on marketing-led or unverifiable claims.
We specify and integrate equipment that is widely accepted in financeable renewable-energy deployments, structured across the full stack:
High-quality PV module categories selected for predictable yield, traceable QA, and long-life performance.
Grid-interactive hybrid and string inverter categories designed for safe operation, stable controls, and event transparency.
LFP-based battery system categories with compliant safety design, battery management, and performance telemetry.
Industrial-grade protection architecture (AC/DC isolation, coordination, grounding/earthing discipline) engineered for fault containment and safe maintenance.
Metering categories suitable for compliant measurement in grid-interactive environments, and for settlement logic where export is permitted.
Telemetry, data capture, event logging, and performance reporting that supports operations, lender visibility, and auditability.
(URPC may reference specific suppliers in proposal packs and project documentation. This public page focuses on categories and standards rather than vendor lists.)
URPC positions its engineering, testing expectations, and QA gates around recognised international standards and UK/European grid-connection guidance, including:
Systems intended to interconnect with utility distribution networks are designed against the utility interface characteristics described in IEC 61727.
Where grid-interactive inverters are used, islanding prevention testing expectations are referenced through IEC 62116.
Power conversion equipment safety governance aligns with IEC 62109-1, which defines safety requirements for PV power conversion equipment.
For metering safety requirements and tests, URPC aligns procurement expectations with BS EN IEC 62052-31 (UK adoption of IEC metering safety requirements).
Where export control and grid connection expectations are relevant, URPC references Energy Networks Association guidance and the UK engineering recommendation EREC G99 for connection of generation equipment in parallel with public distribution networks.
URPC systems are designed and tested to internationally recognised IEC standards, with UK/European engineering governance and QA processes applied across design review, procurement, installation, commissioning, and lifecycle O&M.
Standards-led design reduces failure modes, nuisance trips, and safety risk, improving long-term operability.
Metering, protection coordination, and grid-interactive controls are engineered to support compliant interconnection pathways where applicable.
Monitoring, event logs, and reporting provide a performance record that supports operational accountability and institutional review.
Component categories are selected with maintenance, spares planning, and long-term serviceability in mind—supporting stable asset performance over time.