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2012 Articles
Architecture 2030, 2030 Palette
Recently, Ed Mazria sat down with Next City to talk about the upcoming unveiling of a beta release for a new tool called the 2030 Palette. » more
Integration: Lighting and HVAC systems
By using building energy modeling software, engineers can determine how to size HVAC systems to balance the heat given off by lighting systems, particularly energy-efficient lighting fixtures. » more
5 industrial control system cyber security mistakes
From spear phishing to encryption errors, there are many ways to let bad guys into your networks. » more
When projects change lives
There is nothing better than reading an article about how our projects are changing lives—it's why we do what we do. » more
Energy codes and lighting design
Engineers have many resources when designing energy-efficient lighting in nonresidential buildings. Lighting designers do not have to sacrifice quality or reduce lighting levels just to meet energy... » more
Weekly merger, acquisition, deal update: April 12
This week Morrissey Goodale reported four deals in the United States and two international deals, one of which involved the U.S. » more
Seminar for HVAC design engineers
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Seminar by AABC is scheduled for May 17, 2013, in Baltimore. » more
Business travel: Mitigating a necessary evil
Make travel easier, more efficient, and more relaxing » more
Reliability considerations in simple paralleling applications
When a decision is made to use paralleled generator sets, many considerations need to be addressed to ensure a reliable system. » more
The loop, the whole loop, and nothing but the loop
Sometimes we need to think about an individual control loop. Other times we need to consider the larger control system. You should be able to do either when appropriate. » more
Window shades offer energy savings
Calvert high school’s skylight shades make use of daylighting while reducing HVAC costs. » 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.
Mahoney set to contribute to new TDMM edition
Thanks to Pat Mahoney the next edition of the No. 1 reference standard in the world for the proper design of structured cabling systems will have been influenced by Cannon Design. » more
Thanks to Pat Mahoney the next edition of the No. 1 reference standard in the world for the proper design of structured cabling systems will have been influenced by Cannon Design. » more
Architecture 2030, 2030 PaletteRecently, Ed Mazria sat down with Next City to talk about the upcoming unveiling of a beta release for a new tool called the 2030 Palette. » more
Integration case study: Small retail store
A remodel of a retail building was simulated using an energy modeling program to determine the impact on the HVAC cooling loads. » more
A remodel of a retail building was simulated using an energy modeling program to determine the impact on the HVAC cooling loads. » more
Integration: Lighting and HVAC systemsBy using building energy modeling software, engineers can determine how to size HVAC systems to balance the heat given off by lighting systems, particularly energy-efficient lighting fixtures. » more
From spear phishing to encryption errors, there are many ways to let bad guys into your networks. » more
When projects change livesThere is nothing better than reading an article about how our projects are changing lives—it's why we do what we do. » more
Energy codes and lighting designEngineers have many resources when designing energy-efficient lighting in nonresidential buildings. Lighting designers do not have to sacrifice quality or reduce lighting levels just to meet energy... » more
This week Morrissey Goodale reported four deals in the United States and two international deals, one of which involved the U.S. » more
Seminar for HVAC design engineersThe Mid-Atlantic Regional Seminar by AABC is scheduled for May 17, 2013, in Baltimore. » more
Business travel: Mitigating a necessary evilMake travel easier, more efficient, and more relaxing » more
Product standards for paralleled gensets
Consulting engineers in the U.S. consistently specify that paralleling switchgear must be rated to UL 891 or UL 1558. » more
Consulting engineers in the U.S. consistently specify that paralleling switchgear must be rated to UL 891 or UL 1558. » more
When a decision is made to use paralleled generator sets, many considerations need to be addressed to ensure a reliable system. » more
Sometimes we need to think about an individual control loop. Other times we need to consider the larger control system. You should be able to do either when appropriate. » more
Window shades offer energy savingsCalvert high school’s skylight shades make use of daylighting while reducing HVAC costs. » more
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