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The Onsite Power's Role in Preparation, Relief, and Recovery - General Session

Updated: Jun 23

We’re excited to announce a powerful and timely general session taking place on the morning of Tuesday, October 7 at EGSA’s Fall Conference in Orlando. This dynamic panel, The Onsite Power's Role in Preparation, Relief, and Recovery, will explore the critical role our industry plays when disaster strikes—and how we can continue to meet that responsibility in an increasingly complex world.


From hurricanes and wildfires to grid failures and other large-scale emergencies, reliable onsite power systems are essential for keeping critical infrastructure running when the grid goes down. This session brings together leaders from across the emergency power spectrum—including OEMs, rental providers, distributors, and public-sector partners—to examine how our systems support emergency response and recovery efforts, and what’s required to ensure they’re ready when needed most.


Panelists will cover:

  • How onsite power systems are used in real-world disaster scenarios

  • Lessons learned from recent emergencies—what worked, what didn’t, and why

  • Technical and logistical barriers to deployment during crises

  • Policy frameworks and regulations impacting emergency power availability

  • Innovations and strategies to improve system readiness and resilience



This session will be a must-attend for anyone involved in engineering, manufacturing, servicing, or deploying onsite power systems—especially as demand for reliable emergency power grows in the face of more frequent and severe events.


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and contribute to the conversation about how we can strengthen our collective response.


Register now and view the full agenda at fall.egsa.org.

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