When
PSEG loses power to one
of its offices, they call
On Site Energy
the Northeast Rental
leader of Power and Temperature
Control Equipment
Thursday,
January 1, 2009 -When the power goes off in your house
and doesn’t come back on right away you’re probably like most people and you
call the power company? Depending on where you live in NJ you might be calling Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) the old Public
Service Electric & Gas Company (PSE&G) to find out what the status is?
Well, when PSEG loses power to one of its offices they call On Site Energy (OSEC), the Northeast Rental Leader of Power and Temperature Control
Equipment.
On
December 25, 2008 PSEG lost a power feeder cable to one of its electric
generating station’s administrative offices. Although the plant was still able
to produce electricity for their customers the plant offices were without
power. At first blush that seems like an oxymoron but the electricity generated
at the plant is such a high voltage that it can’t be used for normal things
like lighting, fax machines or heating (critical control systems are all on
back-up emergency power). Normal operating power comes to the plant just like
it would to a business or a home through a series of transformers and feeder
cables. Like PSEG has done in the past during emergency situations they called
On Site Energy (OSEC) whose 24/7 live operators reached out to their engineering
and operations people to assemble what was needed and deliver it to the plant
on Christmas Day.
Joe Gere, Director of Business
Development and NJ Operations was quoted as saying, “OSEC operated just like a
PSEG, when people throw on a light switch they expect the light will light and
if it doesn’t PSEG is there to help them regardless of when. We are also a 24/7
company and when our customers like PSEG need help we are there regardless of
calendar or weather.” OSEC successfully delivered the right equipment and had continued
to support PSEG throughout the holiday weekend. OSEC has a history of working
with power companies in the Northeast; their clients include Con-Edison, Key
Span, National Grid and JCP&L.
On Site Energy, a solution
driven, regional renter of power, cooling, and heating equipment with field
specialist to assist customers in all event, industrial, commercial, and
technology related sectors meet their goals and reduce their exposure with
their latest biodiesel burning equipment.
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