There are a variety of generators available that use different types of energy sources such as electric generators, gas generators, wind generators and solar generators. These different types of generators as they come in all shapes and sizes provide same basic functionality of generating electricity. If you require an alternative power generation system to deal with frequent power outages in your locality either due to the weather conditions or failure of power grids, you may have to research a few things considering your requirements before taking a decision to make sure that it fits your exact needs. Have a look at the different types of generators available in the market.
Wind Generators
Wind generators also known as wind turbine is a machine that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical energy. These generators have become popular in both large scale and household energy requirements due to increasing global move towards renewable and sustainable energy expansions. Wind turbines are mainly used in coastal areas or on top of the hills where there is a regular wind flow.
Solar Power Generation
A solar generator is a machine that changes solar energy into electrical energy. If properly installed a solar based generation system can provide a constant flow of electricity. They are the best form of non conventional home generators. It’s a good power source for electricity during power outages as well as the best way to cut down your electricity costs. Solar based power units are comparatively inexpensive and can be easily attached to your rooftop making use of the un-utilized surface area. Plus solar systems are static and have no moving parts and maintenance is relatively easier.
Petrol and Diesel Generator Units
Petrol and Diesel generators are the machines that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy to serve as a power source for other devices & machines. In simple way these generators use fuels as an energy source to generate electricity. These types of generators also come in many shapes and sizes that are capable of producing power depending on our needs. These generators are best for home & small or large scale workhouse as they are available in all sizes as per the requirements of electricity consumption. They cost more than other generators as it requires fuel to run.
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