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Is your business or facility ready for a power outage? Whether planned events for maintenance or emergencies that arise due to increasingly erratic weather and growing demands on the grid, power outages can significantly disrupt your operations if you’re not properly prepared. Take steps today to keep your facility operating when grid power fails by making Caterpillar generators a part of your power outage plan.
While some power outages are brief, many last much longer and can occur without warning. Power outage preparation for your business operations today will keep your facilities operating during future outages. Act now and create a business continuity plan for power outages that will empower your business with strategies to minimize disruptions the next time there's a loss of power.
After determining power requirements, your Cat® dealer can help you formulate a business continuity plan to prepare for power outages. This plan will be customized to your site and meet your power and budget requirements so you can keep your facility running no matter what.
Depending on your needs, your Cat dealer can provide:
Producing reliable power of 100 ekW at 60 Hz, our D100 GC diesel generator sets designed to ISO 8528-5 transient response requirements. All D100 GC generator sets meet EPA Stationary Emergency (Tier 3) emissions standards.
Learn MoreThe D500 GC diesel generator sets have been developed to meet your needs in standby applications. Producing reliable power of 500 ekW at 60 Hz, meeting ISO 8528-5 transient response requirements and built to accept 100 % rated load in one step. The engines are certified for U.S. EPA Certified for Stationary Emergency Use Only (Tier 2 or Tier 3 Nonroad Equivalent Emission Standards).
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