Electrification
& Decarbonization Planning
A clear, engineering-led roadmap for transitioning fossil-fuel systems to electric infrastructure.
Moving away from fossil-fuel systems is rarely a single decision, it’s a sequence of them, each with capital, operational, and timing implications. The goal isn’t maximum decarbonization for its own sake; it’s a plan that meets applicable local and industry standards and the client’s specific target, without paying for more than the project needs.
LPG Consulting develops electrification and decarbonization plans grounded in engineering analysis, not equipment sales, so organizations can sequence their transition with confidence. Our studies are structured to meet BC Hydro’s technical guidelines, meaning qualifying organizations may have the cost of the study partially or fully funded by BC Hydro, at no obligation to proceed with any specific solution.
Example showing how carbon emissions, operating cost, and electrical demand may change through a phased electrification plan, sequenced to the client's target. Hover or tap a point for details.
Illustrative example only. Reduction target is set per project against applicable standards and the client's goals, not a fixed endpoint. Actual results vary by facility, utility rates, and project scope.
What We Evaluate
Electrical Infrastructure Capacity
Set the target with the client taking the local standards as a baseline. Whether existing electrical service, distribution, and panel capacity can support new electric loads — and what upgrades would be required if not.
Existing Systems & Fuel Use
Current fossil-fuel equipment, consumption patterns, and remaining useful life.
Why Sequencing Matters
CleanBC & Funding Alignment
Many electrification projects qualify for CleanBC or BC Hydro incentive programs, but eligibility often depends on how a project is sequenced and documented — not just what gets installed. Building funding alignment into the roadmap from the outset keeps those options open, rather than discovering after a purchase decision that they've closed.
Planning Before Procurement
Electrification decisions made equipment-first — rather than infrastructure-first — often surface electrical capacity constraints only after equipment has already been purchased. A technical roadmap identifies these constraints before they become costly change orders.
Who This Service Is For
- Organizations planning to phase out fossil fuel heating or process equipment
- Facilities considering EV fleet or charging infrastructure
- Developers planning all-electric new construction
- Organizations evaluating CleanBC-aligned capital plans
Plan Your Electrification Path
Request a consultation to start building a technical roadmap for your facility's transition.