October 30, 2016
A Step-by-Step Guide to Buying a Used Generator
Buying a generator can seem like an overwhelmingly difficult process. One of our goals at Woodstock Power Company is to make it simple enough for anyone to buy or sell a used generator. By following our step-by-step guide on how to buy a used generator, youโll have no problems purchasing the unit that you need, at a fraction of the…
Read MoreOctober 30, 2020
4 Unexpected Industries That Should Have a Backup Generator
Most of us don't think much about electricity until we don't have it. Energy powers everything we do. In 2017,ย the U.S. experienced 3,526 outages, lasting an average of 81 minutes.ย While an hour and a half without power may cause inconvenience to you as an individual, it can be detrimental to many businesses. That's why many opt to install backup…
Read MoreJune 21, 2019
Benefits of Installing a Natural Gas Generator
Businesses and facilities can benefit from installing a backup commercial generator in the event of a power outage due to inclement weather, winter storms, natural disasters, man-made disasters, or the aging power grid. While the benefits are many, the process starts with making a key decision โ diesel or natural gas? Diesel and natural gas generators both work similarly in…
Read MoreJanuary 30, 2020
EPA Tier 5: What We Know So Far
EPA Tier 5 has been a popular point of discussion lately throughout the heavy equipment industry. EPA Tier regulations are strict regulations dealing with non-road diesel engine emissions standards and require manufacturers, owners, and operators to be in compliance. So why has it been such a hot topic? Because implementing a new EPA Tier, such as EPA Tier 5 would…
Read MoreDecember 06, 2017
Generator Emission Upgrades
The EPA Tier 4 standards and regulations not only apply to new diesel generators, but are also retroactive for older diesel commercial generators. Suppose you have a diesel commercial generator for your business operations, industrial applications, or facility that is in good, running condition, but fails to meet the EPA Tier 4 Final standards and regulations - what do you…
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