Power Expert Sizing and Selection Guides
Generator Sizing Requirements—Select the Best Generator and Accessories No Matter What Your Needs and Requirements.
Winter Preparedness
LatestWinter Weather Tips and Preparation
A forecast for a warmer winter may signal turbulent weather—ice storms, heavy, wet, snow, and blizzards that strand travelers and make travel impossible
Portable Generators
LatestTri-Fuel Generators—Best Portable Home Backup Generator
The Tri Fuel Generator runs on multiple fuels. Gasoline for max power. Natural Gas eliminates refueling. Propane has a long shelf life.
Standby Generators
Latest6 + Reasons to Buy a Generac Backup Generator
[2022 Updt] Generac Home Backup Generator—Keep Home & Family Safe—Best Value for the Money—Enjoy Peace of Mind Even When You're Away
Power Outage Tips
Latest4 WAYS TO KEEP THE POWER ON: Backup Power Options
Backup Power Options for Power Outages and Blackouts. Solar Power and Battery Storage Systems add two new options to standby and portable generators
Solar Power
LatestGenerac PWRcell Solar + Storage vs Competition
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Compare Generac PWRcell against competitors Tesla PowerWall, LG SolarEdge, and Encharge 10 for whole home power, home backup and 6 opering modes
Tropical Cyclone
Latest2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Early Outlook and Forecast
Hurricane Helene nears landfall at Florida’s Big Bend on Septemer 27, 2024. NOAA satellite...
Hurricane Force Winds Knock Out Power in Northeast Illinois
65,000 Households and Numerous Businesses Lose Power After Sustained 70 MPH Winds Tuesday,...
Read MoreSingle-Phase versus Three-Phase Generators
The power company generators produce current that travels over three separate transmission wires. The current on each wire is called a phase. The cycle for each phase is evenly spaced from the other two phases. The full cycle of each phase requires 360 degrees, with phase one beginning at zero degrees, phase two at 120 degrees and phase three at 240 degrees. This is called three-phase current and is the standard current generated by all electrical utilities in North America.
Read MorePower Your Campsite with an Inverter Generator
Inverter Generators for Camping—Exceptionally Quiet—Fuel Efficient—Clean Power for Electronics, Lights and all your campsite needs.
Read MoreIs Your Generator Ready for Winter?
Have your generator ready for cold weather before winter arrives with the right oil and maintenance. Start Your Generator Monthly.
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