// About GTech

One licensed electrician for the power and the protection.

On a generation site or a gas facility, the electrical work has to be right the first time — a relay set wrong, a feeder undersized, or a meter off can take equipment offline or cost real money. That's the work GTech Energy Solutions does, and double-checks.

As a Texas-licensed electrical contractor, GTech handles low and medium-voltage power for power generation and oil & gas — electrical services and distribution, protective relays, reclosers, electrical panels, and POI revenue metering. One accountable hand who can land the wiring, build the panel, and prove it all works.

For project and operations teams that means one contractor through build and commissioning, clean field verification, and electrical systems that satisfy the utility, the off-taker, and the audit — the first time.

Licensing & Credentials

Texas Electrical Contractor
TECL # 37058
Power Generation & Oil & Gas
Low & medium-voltage electrical & protection
Electrical Panels & Protection
Relays, reclosers, POI metering & field commissioning
New Mexico Licensing
In progress — expanding service into NM
// Why GTech

Fewer callbacks. Fewer middlemen.

01 / Licensed

Verifiable credentials

An active Texas electrical contractor (TECL) — accountability your project and safety teams can confirm before anyone's in the yard.

02 / Accuracy

Right the first time

Relays set, CTs landed, meters verified — point-to-point checked so commissioning doesn't turn into a punch list.

03 / Uptime

Protect the asset

Protection that trips clean and metering that reads true keeps the plant online and the revenue accounted for.

04 / Responsive

Show up & communicate

Clear scope, on-time mobilization, and straight status back to the team and the off-taker. No disappearing acts.

// Service Area

Serving west Texas & southeastern New Mexico.

Working power generation sites, oil & gas facilities, and interconnection projects across west Texas and southeastern New Mexico, including the Permian Basin. New Mexico licensing is in progress — if you're near the state line, reach out and we'll let you know where things stand.