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Keeping Your Business Profitable Into The 21st Century

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Whenever a storm ravages through an area, it is not only homes
and people that are affected. Many businesses lose infinite
amounts of money after storm damage forces them to temporarily
shut down, as a result of power blackouts. The direct result of
power outages is frequently significant revenue loss and the
possible loss of customers.


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Keeping Your Business Profitable Into The 21st Century
Copyright (c) 2007 Will Gruver
US Power & Environment
http://www.uspowerco.com



Whenever a storm ravages through an area, it is not only homes
and people that are affected. Many businesses lose infinite
amounts of money after storm damage forces them to temporarily
shut down, as a result of power blackouts. The direct result of
power outages is frequently significant revenue loss and the
possible loss of customers.

If business owners take into consideration all of the
possibilities of lost revenue due to power outages, many business
owners will agree that the economics of investing in standby
power is truly a no-brainer.

A Business Without Power Is Losing Money

Just imagine what would happen to a Wal-Mart store if power were
lost for any significant amount of time. If the store was
situated in the perfect location and averaged $10,000 an hour at
the cash register, lots of potential revenue would definitely be
lost during a power outage. If you carry that figure out to a
full day's worth of operations lost, the loss in sales is nearly
a quarter-million dollars in lost revenue for the store.
Furthermore, the store would still be paying inactive employees
while they await power restoration.

Had this hypothetical Wal-Mart store been backed up with a
permanent standby power source, they would have been able to ride
the wave of the storm and would have still managed to come out
with positive cash flow during the utility outage. The advantages
of being open while a competitor without backup power is shut
down are tremendous. Companies that are equipped with power
generators are better suited to preserve revenue, maintain
security, avoid losses, and protect their bottom line.

One diesel generator industry titan recently found that while
more than 7 of 10 companies believe a back-up power supply is
essential, only 1 in 5 companies are actually prepared to deal
with a power outage.

Professionally Installed Backup Generators Solve Business
Problems

Power generators not only ensure that business owners live more
stress-free lives, but they are also engineered to take out most
of the guesswork. A typical generator will constantly monitor the
electrical current and will start up if power is interrupted, and
they will shut off when utility service is restored. Generators
will supply emergency power to all vital and selected loads as
desired. Today, many companies are in situations where they
require uninterrupted power and as a result they must have power
generators on hand.

Commercial power users include office buildings, warehouses, law
offices, government buildings, hotels, television and radio
stations, fire and police stations, restaurants, data centers and
retail stores. Stores like Wal-Mart use most of their power
keeping the store well lit. A store that has good lighting seems
to promote better customer service, and many store owners view
lighting installations as essential investments.

Although a store like Wal-Mart is open in most instances for 24
hours a day, over the course of the day, power demands will
fluctuate, with the most power being used during the early
afternoon hours. Regardless of the hour, you can never accurately
predict when you will need backup power. This is why permanent
standby generators seem to always come in handy. Everyone will
need electricity sometime or another in order to keep business
processes flowing.

Decision Analysts Inc. conducted a national survey in January of
2004 for Emerson. They found that of 411 small business
operators, the majority was not prepared to withstand a lengthy
power outage (+/- 5%):

 * 80 percent of small businesses experienced an electrical power
outage in 2003.

 * 60 percent have no type of back-up power supply.

Why Permanent Generators Are Better Than Portables

There are a whole slew of reasons as to why people require the
use of a permanent standby diesel generator. When a crisis occurs
with the end result being a blackout, people in these hard hit
areas are always very glad to have the power generators around.
Whether it is hurricane, tornado, ice storm, earthquake,
brownout, or even just a blown transformer, business executives
do not risk their reputation on wishful thinking. The inevitable
will happen, and when it does, mission critical operations must
continue uninterrupted.

Businesses can use portable and permanent diesel generators to
power certain necessary items like lighting, computers, heaters,
fork truck battery chargers, dock door motors, phone lines, water
pumps, and other essential items. This capability puts these
companies ahead of their competitors, allowing them to keep
earning revenue until power can be restored. Portable generators
can also be used in homes and home-based businesses to provide
electrical power in areas where extension cords are not as
efficient or safe to run.

75 percent of U.S. small businesses rate electrical power outages
as only marginally less of a threat than competition (79 percent)
and trauma from computer failure and a fire (77 percent).

Additionally, many construction businesses that do most of their
work outside tend to have portable generators to supply power to
on-the-job tools onsite. This saves a lot of time and money.
Portable generators can be used in most situations that require
emergency or non-emergency electrical power.

In Conclusion...

Whether it is recreation, commercial or in home use, portable
diesel and natural gas generators are essential for many
organizations.  If you have any doubts about emergency standby
generators, it is wise to think about the worst-case scenario
that would occur if a storm were to shut down power in your
neighborhood for a day or a week. When it's all said and done,
utilizing a power generator will allow you to maintain a
relatively normal lifestyle, while everyone else around you
endures difficulties.

Especially considering recent electrical utility shortages from
coast to coast, a backup generator is a great tool to have on
hand. Brownouts are when the electric utility company cannot keep
up with the high demand for electricity. Blackouts are when
electricity is totally lost. Both brownouts and blackouts can be
addressed effectively by having a backup power generation system
on site and ready to go at a moment's notice.

A portable generator can be defined as a box of power that is
often used to supply electrical energy to almost anyone, anywhere
and at any time. Generators have countless other uses, but above
all, for many businesses, they are simply lifesavers.




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Written by: Will Gruver of US Power & Environment. USPE's Eden
Prairie, MN headquarters, assisted by in-house product technical
and operations specialists, has the experience gained from
supplying, installing and maintaining on-site energy systems
across the country and around the world. They buy, sell, rent
and repair natural gas and diesel power generators. To learn
more, visit their website at: http://www.uspowerco.com
or give them a call at: 877-772-6018


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