EGSA on-peak performance
Using natural gas for temporary power
A clean, cost-effective power solution is needed to provide additional power support to energy companies, municipalities, and federal agencies. » more
Integrating advanced power management
Integrating advanced power management with control system architecture enables continuous power to mission critical facilities » more
Load-bank testing ensures performance, reliability
Maintaining genset performance, health, and reliability depends on performing regularly scheduled load-bank testing. » more
About the Electrical Generating Systems Association
Our trade association is poised to help people and organizations like yours meet ever-increasing business demands for emergency power solutions, while balancing those demands with cost, safety,... » 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, but for engineers and facility managers like yourself, who are responsible for meeting the... » more
Achieving effective selective coordination design
The concept of full selective coordination has changed the way engineers must think when designing electrical distribution systems. » more
Understanding, implementing genset noise control
Genset noise-control principles are well understood, leaving economics as the primary limiting factor in implementing noise reduction strategies for specific applications. » more
Adapting spark-ignited engines for gaseous fuel operation
Gaseous-fueled backup power systems can be cost-effective alternatives to diesel-fueled generators in applications below 150 kW. » more
EGSA On-Peak Performance archives

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.
Using natural gas for temporary powerA clean, cost-effective power solution is needed to provide additional power support to energy companies, municipalities, and federal agencies. » more
Integrating advanced power management with control system architecture enables continuous power to mission critical facilities » more
Load-bank testing ensures performance, reliabilityMaintaining genset performance, health, and reliability depends on performing regularly scheduled load-bank testing. » more
About the Electrical Generating Systems AssociationOur trade association is poised to help people and organizations like yours meet ever-increasing business demands for emergency power solutions, while balancing those demands with cost, safety,... » 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, but for engineers and facility managers like yourself, who are responsible for meeting the... » more
Achieving effective selective coordination designThe concept of full selective coordination has changed the way engineers must think when designing electrical distribution systems. » more
Understanding, implementing genset noise controlGenset noise-control principles are well understood, leaving economics as the primary limiting factor in implementing noise reduction strategies for specific applications. » more
Adapting spark-ignited engines for gaseous fuel operationGaseous-fueled backup power systems can be cost-effective alternatives to diesel-fueled generators in applications below 150 kW. » more
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