What is a Genset?

A genset, or distributed generator system, is an electrical generator such as a solar panel, gasoline powered generator, or windmill located in proximity to the end-user rather than in a central location such as those utilized by commercial power providers. A genset can be utilized as an augmentation to an existing electrical grid system or as an "off-grid" power source depending upon the needs of the user. Gensets are often used by hospitals and other industries which rely upon a steady source of power, as well as in rural areas where there is no access to commercially generated electricity.

In a model where the genset is integrated with an existing utility grid, the user may consider one system or the other as a back-up electrical source. Generally, users rely upon their own generated power first before turning to a commercial utility grid. Frequently, a genset creates more power than is actually consumed and this power can be routed back to the utility, a process known as "reverse ... more.

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