Avoid Costly Downtime with a Supplementary or Standby Generator
Supplementary power and standby power generators play crucial roles in ensuring the uninterrupted operation of commercial and industrial sites. If you’re not prepared for a power outage, valuable uptime can be lost. Quantifying the value of lost production is a valuable exercise to complete for any business.
Rent or lease a natural gas or propane generator to maintain your production, safeguard critical processes, and prevent downtime. Key benefits of an onsite power system include:
Minimize Downtime – Provision of immediate power during grid outages. This minimizes production interruptions, ensuring that critical processes and machinery continue to function without costly downtime. Even a brief interruption in power can lead to significant financial losses, making supplementary and standby generators a cost-effective solution.
Protect Sensitive Equipment – Commercial and industrial facilities often house sensitive equipment, including CNC machines, data centers, and automation systems. Power interruptions and voltage fluctuations can damage these devices or lead to data loss. Standby generators offer protection against such electrical disturbances, preserving the integrity and functionality of essential equipment.
Maintain Product Quality – In industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing, maintaining consistent environmental conditions and processes is crucial to product quality and safety. Supplementary power and standby generators ensure that environmental controls, refrigeration, and production lines remain operational, preventing spoilage, contamination, and product defects.
Compliance with Regulations – Many industrial sectors are subject to strict regulatory requirements and quality standards. Supplementary power and standby generators help industrial sites meet these regulations by ensuring that safety systems, air quality controls, and emergency response mechanisms remain functional even during power outages or emergencies.
Energy Cost Management – Generators can be programmed to operate during periods of peak demand or when electricity prices are highest. By using generators during these times, industrial sites can reduce their electricity costs and lower their overall energy expenses.
Load Management – Generators come in various sizes and capacities. Industrial sites can select generators that match their specific power needs. This scalability allows sites to efficiently manage their loads and adapt to changing energy requirements.
Disaster Preparedness – Industrial sites located in areas prone to natural disasters benefit from standby generators as part of their disaster preparedness plans. These generators ensure that essential services, like emergency lighting and fire suppression systems, remain operational when needed most.
Please reach out to Remote Power Corp to learn more about our gaseous generators that are available across Canada by way of rental, lease, and sale. We would greatly appreciate the opportunity to evaluate your project as well as various power systems.