An option for home electricity generation banned for years in New Brunswick has once again been cleared for residential use. The GenerLink system, a plug-in installed on a home's power mast allowing a ...
A sustainable power source is paramount in protecting your home, family, and livelihood. At Global Power Products, we understand the critical role that power plays in your life. For Native Communities ...
At its core, GenerLink is a five-inch collar installed behind your electric meter that creates a safe, quick path to energize selected circuits from a portable generator, with installation typically ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Beginning Aug. 13, GRU will offer GenerLink devices for a one-time fee. These devices are priced near cost and installed by GRU crews, so you won’t need to hire an electrician.
Paris, Tenn.–At its August meeting Tuesday, the Paris Utility Authority Board of Directors approved a new service for Board of Public Utilities customers–access to GenerLink. Approval followed a ...
The provincial government won't approve a plug-in device that allows a home to run on generator power during a power outage without rewiring an entire home, citing safety concerns. The product ...
Some New Brunswickers are scratching their heads over a product ban in the province that would allow a generator to power a home during hurricanes and blizzards without having to rewire. GenerLink is ...
Gainesville Regional Utilities is now offering GenerLink devices for a one-time fee. These devices are priced near cost and installed by GRU crews, so there is no need to hire an electrician.
If I’m just imagining more and longer power failures, I’m not alone. Canadians are buying portable backup generators like never before, but there’s more to electrical security than just getting your ...
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