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Electric for my own use has to be ship-to-shore, solar, or wind. Running the generators is overkill, as I don't have to constantly operate electronics or a nearly 3,000 cu. ft. freezer. Galveston Bay isn't the Bering Sea, and the entity typing this post, wanting to live in the hold, is not in actuality several thousand dead Alaskan king crabs. I also can't afford two gallons of diesel fuel per hour to run the generator.

When the power company gets the new fancy electronic peak demand metering system in place, you could fire up the generator during peak times and sell power back to the grid for 20+ cents/kWH. How big is the generator anyways?

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When the power company gets the new fancy electronic peak demand metering system in place, you could fire up the generator during peak times and sell power back to the grid for 20+ cents/kWH. How big is the generator anyways?

Two generators. One was 90kVA, can't remember the other.

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