September 04, 2018
Prime Power Generators
Prime power generators are generators that are able to run for a prolonged period of time at variable loads up to a certain rated power. Prime power generators can effectively run and operate at variable loads for prolonged periods of time, granted that there is enough fuel sufficiently available to keep it running. Continuous fuel combustion in the engine produces…
Read MoreFebruary 02, 2022
The Basics: Generator Concrete Pads
In order to keep generators working properly and up to code, it needs to sit up and away from mud and dirt, which can be achieved by planning and installing a concrete pad. A concrete pad is the best option for a stable and clean environment for your commercial generator system. A concrete pad used as a foundation for your generator…
Read MoreJuly 13, 2017
Industrial Emissions: The Downward Trend in Toxic Output
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, industrial emissions of toxic output from thousands of facilities across the country have decreased by 56 percent from 2005-2015. Stricter regulations on emissions as well as ever-increasing focus on environmentally friendly practices and shifts away from coal and towards alternative fuel sources are all partially to thank for the decrease in emissions. In order…
Read MoreOctober 13, 2016
Woodstock Power for the Best Inventory of Used Generators
We know how important it is to have a reliable generator for your business—from hospitals to construction sites and universities. So when it comes to used generators, Woodstock Power Company takes pride in providing only the best brands and equipment to satisfy every customer's needs. Our inventory is vast and ever-expanding. By purchasing a used generator, you may save upwards…
Read MoreApril 05, 2019
What Types of Facilities Benefit from Used Commercial Generators?
As mentioned in a previous blog, according to the 2012 Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS), hospitals accounted for less than 1% of all commercial buildings. Yet, they consumed 4.3% of the total delivered energy used in the commercial sector. In addition to hospitals, data centers and construction sites also use a great deal of energy. If you’re interested in how…
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