Energy Management Corporation

Energy Management Corporation Energy Management Corporation seeks for an active participation in the success of our customers.

Since 1979, Energy Management Corporation has designed, manufactured and distributed quality power and electrical control products to government, commercial and industrial clients. We focus on electric motors, variable frequency drives and backup generator systems with three business segments: Bob Green Electric (sales & distribution), CW Silver (service & repair) and Motor Drives International (m

anufacturing & drive integration). Energy Management Corporation is most well known for our turn key projects all over the world involving internally designed custom harmonic filters, variable frequency drives systems, PLC/PC control systems and custom motor control centers. We also distribute and service electric motors and backup generator systems of all sizes and types. Energy Management Corporation stocks a broad line of electrical equipment, specializing in power and electric motor control technology. We maintain the largest stock of VFD's, motors and parts in the US. Energy Management Corporation has earned credibility as a technical leader for clean VFD systems. Our contributions and commitment to IEEE, ASHRAE, NEMA and other standards for electrical equipment and power quality illustrate our ongoing support for clean power distribution systems. With extensive technical knowledge and over 15 years of experience with our customer needs, Energy Management Corporation recognizes impeding trends with propensity for undesired impact. Energy Management Corporation responds to those trends with unique products and services that ensure quality power distribution and reliable products for our customers.

Come join the EMC team in Denver!
01/21/2026

Come join the EMC team in Denver!

About the RoleEnergy Management Corporation is seeking a technical leader-preferably with an Electrical Engineering background-experienced in VFDs, motors, industrial control systems, and power quality solutions. This position combines applications engineering, field service oversight, and technical...

09/25/2025

Energy Management Corporation is looking for a hands-on Electrical Engineer specializing in power quality (PQ) solutions to lead a small, high-performing team focused on the assembly, installation, and sales support of PQ equipment. This hybrid role blends technical engineering expertise with leader...

09/25/2025

About the RoleEnergy Management Corporation is seeking a technical leader-preferably with an Electrical Engineering background-experienced in VFDs, motors, industrial control systems, and power quality solutions. This position combines applications engineering, field service oversight, and technical...

Congratulations to Paul Rossiter who just completed a successful year as the chairman of EASA!
07/22/2025

Congratulations to Paul Rossiter who just completed a successful year as the chairman of EASA!

07/19/2025

Paul Rossiter of Energy Management Corporation presents the EASA Strategic Plan during the EASA Annual Convention & Solutions Expo.

Join the EMC team! We're looking for people to join our customer service group, helping handle quotes, orders, and reque...
05/27/2025

Join the EMC team! We're looking for people to join our customer service group, helping handle quotes, orders, and requests.

Check out this amazing career opportunity from one of our Knower members! Energy Management Corporation (EMC) is seeking a Customer Service Specialist for our Salt Lake City office. This customer service role focuses on supporting sales and operations in an industrial electrical environment. The ideal candidate has experience with industrial products (such as motors, drives, or generators) and demonstrates strong problem-solving and communication skills. We invite you to apply today at https://goemc.itnhire.com/jobs/1216191-338854.html or contact Kate Mick at [email protected].

10/14/2024

Motor downtime refers to any period of time when your electric motor is unable to operate due to unexpected factors. Motor downtime most often stems from mechanical or electrical failure of critical components in your system, which can be exacerbated by a lack of preparedness for part failures or a lack of attention to proper maintenance of the system.

Learn more about how to reduce motor downtime today.
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Electric motors by themselves are relatively simple machines, but because there are many different parts to them, they c...
10/07/2024

Electric motors by themselves are relatively simple machines, but because there are many different parts to them, they can get complex in terms of their upkeep and maintenance.

Based on our internal data, this graph shows the most common causes of motor downtime. There are a number of things that can go wrong with improper maintenance, but as is indicated, most problems and failures boil down to issues with the bearings.

Most of the issues presented in these statistics are initially combatted by practicing proper maintenance and installation methods.

Learn more about reducing motor downtime here. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Think about when the dreaded “check engine” light comes on in your car. Just because the light is on, it doesn’t mean th...
10/01/2024

Think about when the dreaded “check engine” light comes on in your car. Just because the light is on, it doesn’t mean the car is inoperable straightaway. If you don’t give the problem your attention, however, you’re bound to get there, and it’s bound to be soon.

When an electric motor or any critical component of a motor operation goes down, the costs quickly go up. Engineers and operators equally recognize sustained motor downtime as a failure of operations and management, one that will become expensive over time.

As we kick off Q4, get more information about reducing motor downtime with this in-depth article. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

In this article, we’ll get into what kinds of issues can lead to motor downtime and best practices for keeping the motor in working order.

Paul Rossiter , President of Energy Management Corporation since 2018, will serve as Chairman of EASA (the Electrical Ap...
07/03/2024

Paul Rossiter , President of Energy Management Corporation since 2018, will serve as Chairman of EASA (the Electrical Apparatus Service Association) until the summer of 2025.

Congratulations to Paul!

Read more here ⬇️

As part of the Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) 2024 Convention in Las Vegas this June, Paul Rossiter, President of Energy Management Corporation (EMC) was named the newest Chairman of the Board after previously serving as the vice chairman for […]

Our Utah team is back out and helping water users in Utah. Are you at the Utah Water Users Assoc  Workshop this week? Co...
03/19/2024

Our Utah team is back out and helping water users in Utah. Are you at the Utah Water Users Assoc Workshop this week? Come talk to our team at booths 204/206 about VFDs, motors, generators, power quality, and other questions!

Attending the Rural Water Association of Utah conference this week? Our team is there, answering questions and helping y...
02/27/2024

Attending the Rural Water Association of Utah conference this week? Our team is there, answering questions and helping you with your motor, drive, and generator needs. Come talk to our team in booth 11/12 and enter to win our giveaway!

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501 W 700 S
Salt Lake City, UT
84101

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18013664100

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