by Kim Wall | Apr 28, 2026 | Annual Conference, NASCAR
In most professional environments, success is measured by numbers. Revenue growth, margins, utilization rates, ROI. Metrics provide structure, accountability, and a way to measure progress. But they don’t tell the full story, especially when it comes to influence,...
by Kim Wall | Apr 22, 2026 | Annual Conference
Emergency generators are often assumed to be reliable because they start, run, and pass routine inspections. Unfortunately, those conditions can create a false sense of confidence. A generator that appears healthy at idle or light load may still be unprepared to...
by Kim Wall | Apr 16, 2026 | Annual Conference
Emergency power systems are designed to perform under the most demanding conditions, yet one of the most critical phases in the lifecycle of this equipment is often overlooked: transportation. From generators to switchgear, emergency power assets are costly, complex,...
by Kim Wall | Apr 9, 2026 | Annual Conference, Resource
Modern generators are operating in tighter footprints, harsher environments, and more demanding duty cycles than ever before. Yet radiator and cooling system design is still too often treated as an afterthought—or as a static specification rather than a dynamic...
by Kim Wall | Apr 9, 2026 | Annual Conference, Resource
Carlos Gomez, Business Development Manager at Thomson Power Systems, will present “Beyond the Weekly Test: Transfer Switch Performance Explained” at the 6th Annual Northeastern Emergency Power Conference, taking place May 5–7, 2026 in Portsmouth, NH. The conference...
by Kim Wall | Apr 1, 2026 | Annual Conference
Steve Works, Critical Energy Consultant at Works Power and NFPA 110 Technical Committee Member, will lead a 2-hour capstone session workshop, “Learn From Our Fails: The EPSS Reality Check”, at the 6th Annual Northeastern Emergency Power Conference, taking place May...