Third-party management for generation, transmission, distribution and renewables


Last updated: August 13, 2026

Energy companies combine three conditions that make spreadsheet-based third-party management untenable: geographically distributed assets, contractors working on critical and energized infrastructure, and a regulator that can ask for evidence of any intervention. Verdana unifies contractor qualification, worker documentation, site-level work authorization and purchasing, with visibility by site and by region.

The use cases are concrete. A crew about to work a line needs, before climbing, its company qualified, each member's electrical-risk and working-at-heights training current, and an authorization with defined scope and time window. A wind or solar project under construction means dozens of simultaneous subcontractors with labor documentation that revalidates monthly. And the spares and transformer supply chain requires active follow-up on committed dates, because equipment arriving late is unavailability.

On top of that sits the integrity layer. Companies in this sector contract with government, operate under concession, and face corporate criminal liability regimes wherever they operate, plus international sanctions exposure where there is foreign ownership or financing. Verdana screens every third party against sanctions and restricted-party lists, identifies beneficial owners and politically exposed persons, and records the diligence performed and the decision reached.

Multi-country operation runs on one platform with per-jurisdiction configuration and ERP integration. A single dashboard shows contractor qualification status across every site, with local requirements applied to each.