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  2. Generac - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Briggs & Stratton - Wikipedia

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    PC-200 (1936-1938); power charger with Y engine; used as a generator set; PC-300 (1938-1944); power charger with I engine; used as a generator for the M33 multiple gun mount; PC-304 (1943); power charger with I engine; used as a generator for the M45 multiple gun mount; PC-WM (1936-1938); power charger with WM engine; used as a generator set

  4. Diesel generator - Wikipedia

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    A 200 kW Caterpillar diesel generator set in a sound attenuated enclosure used as an emergency backup at a sewage treatment substation in Atlanta, United States. A diesel generator (DG) (also known as a diesel GenSet) is the combination of a diesel engine with an electric generator (often an alternator) to generate electrical energy. [1]

  5. Generac Prices Secondary Stock Sale - AOL

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    Power equipment product maker Generac Holdings Inc. (NYSE: GNRC) has priced a secondary stock sale of 6.5 million shares at $34.95 per share. The sale includes only shares held by CCMP Capital ...

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  7. Home fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    Because the home fuel cell generates electricity and heat that are both used on site, theoretical efficiency approaches 100%. This is in contrast to traditional or fuel cell non-domestic electricity production, which has both a transmission loss and useless heat, requiring extra energy consumption for domestic heating.