EGSA on-peak performance
Providing reliable power to the people
An automated load dispatch system provides reliable power and improved quality of life to a remote Alaskan village. » more
Focusing on dual-fuel engine benefits
Converting diesel gensets to dual-fuel operation can lower operating costs while complying with emission regulations. » more
Understanding how genset load factor affects mission-critical power
Understanding how average load factor can affect mission-critical standby power systems during emergencies can ensure continuity of electrical power—and business operations. » more
Preventing generator failures with remote monitoring
Remote monitoring provides critical information that can help owners and operators prevent generator failures and ensure power system reliability. » more
Using Web-based monitoring enables demand response
A well-executed Web-based system can make demand response much easier to install, operate, and monitor. » more
Understanding emission compliance: the new design/specify caveat
When it comes to ever-changing emission regulations, understanding the rules that apply to your specific application is a good place to start. » more
Separating seismic certification fact from fiction
A legitimate certification process would require manufacturers to play by the same rules, providing risk protection to registered design professionals and peace of mind to building owners and... » more
About the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA)
The association’s vision is to provide an environment where on-site power generation industry experts share knowledge to drive the industry to higher levels of service and performance. » more
EGSA President’s message
Most organizations that adopt generated power may find complexities daunting and hard to navigate—but they don’t have to be. » more
Simplifying selective coordination with 30-cycle transfer switches
The device immediately upstream from a fault is the only overcurrent protective device that should open if the power system is coordinated properly. » more

Founded in 1965, the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world's largest organization exclusively dedicated to On-Site Power Generation. EGSA is comprised of 700 companies around the world that make, sell, distribute, and use On-Site Power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, and much more.
The Association's vision is to provide an environment where On-Site Power Generation industry experts unite and share knowledge to drive the industry to higher levels of service and performance.
Providing reliable power to the peopleAn automated load dispatch system provides reliable power and improved quality of life to a remote Alaskan village. » more
Focusing on dual-fuel engine benefitsConverting diesel gensets to dual-fuel operation can lower operating costs while complying with emission regulations. » more
Understanding how genset load factor affects mission-critical powerUnderstanding how average load factor can affect mission-critical standby power systems during emergencies can ensure continuity of electrical power—and business operations. » more
Preventing generator failures with remote monitoringRemote monitoring provides critical information that can help owners and operators prevent generator failures and ensure power system reliability. » more
Using Web-based monitoring enables demand responseA well-executed Web-based system can make demand response much easier to install, operate, and monitor. » more
Understanding emission compliance: the new design/specify caveatWhen it comes to ever-changing emission regulations, understanding the rules that apply to your specific application is a good place to start. » more
Separating seismic certification fact from fictionA legitimate certification process would require manufacturers to play by the same rules, providing risk protection to registered design professionals and peace of mind to building owners and... » more
About the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA)The association’s vision is to provide an environment where on-site power generation industry experts share knowledge to drive the industry to higher levels of service and performance. » more
EGSA President’s messageMost organizations that adopt generated power may find complexities daunting and hard to navigate—but they don’t have to be. » more
Simplifying selective coordination with 30-cycle transfer switchesThe device immediately upstream from a fault is the only overcurrent protective device that should open if the power system is coordinated properly. » more

