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There are two main approaches to backup power. You can buy a GENERATOR
or a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). Choosing
between these alternatives is to some extent a function of deciding what
systems in your home, farm or business are most important to keep running
in the event of a power failure. Your choice may also be affected by cost
and the differences between the technologies that run these backup power
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Electric Cooperative
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