I’m surprised that you don’t have one of those on demand natural gas generators to power your house. Seems like a worthwhile investment in that state.
Im surprised that you dont have one of those on demand natural gas generators to power your house. Seems like a worthwhile investment in that state.
Costco had them for few years. The problem was getting them installed properly to meet the codes and PG&E’s requirements.
The total installment costs were often equal to or more than the unit.
The people, who had them installed properly, businesses and private citizens like them.
Back then before the fires and shut offs, it was hard to justify the expense that could equal several years of electrical bills. Gas ‘ain’t’ cheap out here.
We have a friend, who just retired from PG&E, who is a licensed mechanical/electrical engineer. He is looking @ working a packaged deal with a buyer of the equipment & his licensed workers.