Generator

Generator

A propane and natural gas generators is a gas powered back-up generator uses either Propane or Natural Gas to create electricity for your home. During a power outage the generator starts up, begins to run, and a transfer switch
transfers power to the generator to power the home until the electricity from the utility is
restored. We custom size a generator to your homes electricity needs.

Tax Incentives

Yes, there are often tax incentives available for consumers who install generators. These incentives can vary by county, state, or region and can include:

Please remember that tax incentives and programs can change, and new ones may become available. It’s advisable to consult with the Missouri Department of Revenue or a tax professional who specializes in renewable energy tax incentives to get the most accurate and current information about the incentives and benefits that apply to your specific off-grid solution in Missouri.

Investing in an generators should be a well-informed decision that takes into account your energy needs, location, financial considerations, and available incentives. When done right, it can lead to long-term savings, energy independence, and a positive contribution to a sustainable future.

 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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The cost of a generator can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of generator, its size and capacity, brand, features, and whether it’s new or used.

Please contact us for an estimate.

The lifespan of a Propane and Natural Gas generator depends on various factors, including the quality of components and how well it is maintained. Generally, high-quality solar generators can last for 10-20 years or more.

Solar generators require minimal maintenance. Periodic cleaning of solar panels to remove dirt and debris is essential for optimal performance. Additionally, battery health should be monitored, and connections should be checked for tightness.

Yes, you can use a Propane and Natural Gas generator as a backup power source for your home. However, the capacity of the generator and the number of appliances it can power will determine its suitability for this purpose.

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