EGSA On-peak performance 2010
EGSA 2010
U.S. House Approves Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
Congressional Passage of Bipartisan Environmental Legislation Reauthorizes Successful Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) for Five More Years. » more
The economics of improving power factor
A better understanding of power factor, harmonics, electrical distribution systems, and the utility’s billing practices will help reduce electric bills. » more
Enabling smart service with remote data
Suppose you are a generator service organization, maintaining customers’ equipment scattered across your state. Let’s further suppose you have extensive knowledge of the historical performance of... » more
Robust power to the rescue
Lewis & Clark Regional Water System (LCRWS) of Sioux Falls, S.D., is a consortium of 20 members: 15 cities and 5 rural water districts in southeastern South Dakota, northwestern Iowa, and... » more
MVP Health Care
In the midst of a facility expansion in March 2007, MVP Health Care (MVP), Rochester, N.Y., decided that a reliable mode of standby power was required to ensure smooth operations and to keep all of... » more
The how and why of specifying resistive load banks
In specifying load banks as part of a backup power application, one should start with answering the “why” portion first. » more
HMI monitoring and control: Building blocks of a SCADA system
When it comes to equipment operation, user interface is the most visible system component. The user interface can include anything from the steering wheel and instrument cluster on a vehicle’s... » more
Meeting the next T4 challenges
This article outlines the changes to the allowable emissions under the Environmental Protection Agency standards. » 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.
U.S. House Approves Diesel Emissions Reduction ActCongressional Passage of Bipartisan Environmental Legislation Reauthorizes Successful Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) for Five More Years. » more
The economics of improving power factorA better understanding of power factor, harmonics, electrical distribution systems, and the utility’s billing practices will help reduce electric bills. » more
Enabling smart service with remote dataSuppose you are a generator service organization, maintaining customers’ equipment scattered across your state. Let’s further suppose you have extensive knowledge of the historical performance of... » more
Robust power to the rescueLewis & Clark Regional Water System (LCRWS) of Sioux Falls, S.D., is a consortium of 20 members: 15 cities and 5 rural water districts in southeastern South Dakota, northwestern Iowa, and... » more
MVP Health CareIn the midst of a facility expansion in March 2007, MVP Health Care (MVP), Rochester, N.Y., decided that a reliable mode of standby power was required to ensure smooth operations and to keep all of... » more
The how and why of specifying resistive load banksIn specifying load banks as part of a backup power application, one should start with answering the “why” portion first. » more
HMI monitoring and control: Building blocks of a SCADA systemWhen it comes to equipment operation, user interface is the most visible system component. The user interface can include anything from the steering wheel and instrument cluster on a vehicle’s... » more
Meeting the next T4 challengesThis article outlines the changes to the allowable emissions under the Environmental Protection Agency standards. » more

