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College campus engineering: Codes and standards, HVAC, fire and life safety
Colleges and universities bear the important responsibility of molding the minds of future... » more
Shining a light on solar power for business use
Solar system at Moxa’s sales and marketing headquarters cuts energy bills, provides platform to... » more
Use personality typing to increase profits
Personality typing can be a valuable tool in helping your firm transform the way it does work,... » more
Ethernet network design issues in the substation
Intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) are including Ethernet for communications between each other. » more
A look at the Smart Grid’s demand side
Automation industry exec says this is where users can “do something now” while waiting for the... » more
Designing substations, transformers for bi-directional power flow, Part II
In a large commercial solar or wind farm, both the utility and the facility owner want to know how... » more
High power UPS to see stiff competition from static suppliers
The shift from rotary to static has come from a combination of significant revenue potential and... » more
Designing substations and transformers for bi-directional power flow
Interconnection of transformers in substations that need to accommodate the bi-directional flow of... » more
Challenge: Hospitals, health care facilities
With daunting aspects such as ever-changing codes and standards, increasing medical complexity, and... » more
Using natural gas for temporary power
A clean, cost-effective power solution is needed to provide additional power support to energy... » more
Hospitals, health care facilities' power and electrical systems
With daunting aspects such as ever-changing codes and standards, increasing medical complexity, and... » more
Integrating advanced power management
Integrating advanced power management with control system architecture enables continuous power to... » more
Load-bank testing ensures performance, reliability
Maintaining genset performance, health, and reliability depends on performing regularly scheduled... » more
About the Electrical Generating Systems Association
Our trade association is poised to help people and organizations like yours meet ever-increasing... » more
Welcome from the 2012 EGSA president
For the past 47 years, EGSA has been a trusted resource in the industry—not just for our members,... » more
Achieving effective selective coordination design
The concept of full selective coordination has changed the way engineers must think when designing... » more
Understanding, implementing genset noise control
Genset noise-control principles are well understood, leaving economics as the primary limiting... » more
Adapting spark-ignited engines for gaseous fuel operation
Gaseous-fueled backup power systems can be cost-effective alternatives to diesel-fueled generators... » more
Special report: The power industry
An update on the power industry with Allen Breeze from Schneider Electric. » more
Substation automation and automation of the control house
In place of hardwired control panels of the past, some sort of a human machine interface is being... » more
Using software to shift peak demand usage
Engineers can offer building owners the ability to monitor and manage electrical consumption to... » more
NFPA 70E: A roadmap to compliance
Six steps can reduce arc flash hazard and protect workers and equipment » more
Accommodating bi-directional power flow in substation design
Address aspects of your client’s substation design to accommodate the bi-directional flow of power. » more
Political and regulatory patchwork governs interconnection policies
There are many ways in which politics and regulation can affect the interconnection of distributed... » more
College campus engineering: Codes and standards, HVAC, fire and life safetyColleges and universities bear the important responsibility of molding the minds of future... » more
Shining a light on solar power for business useSolar system at Moxa’s sales and marketing headquarters cuts energy bills, provides platform to... » more
Connecting buildings to the Smart Grid
Engineers should know the NIST and ASHRAE standards for the Smart Grid, and be aware of the... » more
Engineers should know the NIST and ASHRAE standards for the Smart Grid, and be aware of the... » more
Use personality typing to increase profitsPersonality typing can be a valuable tool in helping your firm transform the way it does work,... » more
Ethernet network design issues in the substationIntelligent electronic devices (IEDs) are including Ethernet for communications between each other. » more
A look at the Smart Grid’s demand sideAutomation industry exec says this is where users can “do something now” while waiting for the... » more
Designing substations, transformers for bi-directional power flow, Part IIIn a large commercial solar or wind farm, both the utility and the facility owner want to know how... » more
High power UPS to see stiff competition from static suppliersThe shift from rotary to static has come from a combination of significant revenue potential and... » more
Designing substations and transformers for bi-directional power flowInterconnection of transformers in substations that need to accommodate the bi-directional flow of... » more
Challenge: Hospitals, health care facilitiesWith daunting aspects such as ever-changing codes and standards, increasing medical complexity, and... » more
Using natural gas for temporary powerA clean, cost-effective power solution is needed to provide additional power support to energy... » more
Hospitals, health care facilities' power and electrical systemsWith daunting aspects such as ever-changing codes and standards, increasing medical complexity, and... » more
Integrating advanced power management with control system architecture enables continuous power to... » more
Load-bank testing ensures performance, reliabilityMaintaining genset performance, health, and reliability depends on performing regularly scheduled... » more
About the Electrical Generating Systems AssociationOur trade association is poised to help people and organizations like yours meet ever-increasing... » more
Welcome from the 2012 EGSA presidentFor the past 47 years, EGSA has been a trusted resource in the industry—not just for our members,... » more
Achieving effective selective coordination designThe concept of full selective coordination has changed the way engineers must think when designing... » more
Understanding, implementing genset noise controlGenset noise-control principles are well understood, leaving economics as the primary limiting... » more
Adapting spark-ignited engines for gaseous fuel operationGaseous-fueled backup power systems can be cost-effective alternatives to diesel-fueled generators... » more
Special report: The power industryAn update on the power industry with Allen Breeze from Schneider Electric. » more
Substation automation and automation of the control houseIn place of hardwired control panels of the past, some sort of a human machine interface is being... » more
Using software to shift peak demand usageEngineers can offer building owners the ability to monitor and manage electrical consumption to... » more
NFPA 70E: A roadmap to complianceSix steps can reduce arc flash hazard and protect workers and equipment » more
Accommodating bi-directional power flow in substation designAddress aspects of your client’s substation design to accommodate the bi-directional flow of power. » more
Political and regulatory patchwork governs interconnection policiesThere are many ways in which politics and regulation can affect the interconnection of distributed... » more
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