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    SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station. The Anker Solix F2000 is a power solar generator that can be used for home backup power, camping, or powering workshops.

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    Portable generators can be helpful on construction sites, for tailgating and camping, at barbecues, as well as at events like parades and fairs—any location out of range of an extension cord.

  5. Engine–generator - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Using portable generators in garages, or near open windows or air conditioning vents can also result in carbon monoxide poisoning. [11] Additionally, it is important to prevent backfeeding when using a portable engine generator, which can harm utility workers or people in other buildings. Before turning on a diesel- or gasoline-powered ...

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    In 1998, Generac sold its portable products division to the Beacon group, a private equity firm, who later sold it to Briggs & Stratton Corporation. Upon expiration of a non-compete agreement related to the sale in 2007, Generac re-entered the portable generator market in 2008. [7] In late 2006, Generac was purchased by CCMP Capital of New York ...

  7. Pico hydro - Wikipedia

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    A pico hydro system made by the Sustainable Vision project from Baylor University [1]. Pico hydro is a term used for hydroelectric power generation of under 5 kW. These generators have proven to be useful in small, remote communities that require only a small amount of electricity – for example, to power one or two fluorescent light bulbs and a TV or radio in 50 or so homes. [2]