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  2. Prep for Spring Storms With This DuroMax Tri-Fuel Generator ...

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    Right now, you can score the DuroMax XP13000HXT Tri-Fuel Portable Generator for 38 percent off on Amazon. That means you’ll get this usually $2,499 generator for $1,550. That means you’ll get ...

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    Keep your power on despite outages with this mighty generator. The DuroMax XP1300HXT tri-fuel generator is on sale for $500 off today on Amazon.

  5. 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]

  6. Generac - Wikipedia

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    Generac manufactures gasoline-fueled, diesel-fueled and bi-fuel engine-driven power generation equipment, modular paralleling systems, automatic transfer switches and small engines. [6] The company supplies products to the industrial, commercial, and portable generator markets through many different distributors.

  7. Bloom Energy Server - Wikipedia

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    A deployment of Bloom Energy Servers outside eBay headquarters. The Bloom Energy Server or Bloom Box is a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) power generator made by Bloom Energy, of Sunnyvale, California, that takes a variety of input fuels, including liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons [1] produced from biological sources, to produce electricity at or near the site where it will be used.