Yes, but you have to have on-site storage, and the diesel goes bad over time if not consumed. Like the other poster said, every option has pros and cons.
On Dec 25, 2020 4:04 PM, Matt Hoppes via Outages <[email protected]> wrote:
Until it doesn’t. Diesel is always there as long as the tank is full.On Dec 25, 2020, at 5:02 PM, Stephens, Jamie A <[email protected]> wrote:It’s pretty common since NG normally flows
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Why would you use natural gas for your backup power??? That just causes issues like this.
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