Much as I hesitate to rain on GEBE's parade announcing the installation of its containerized generators, I cannot help wondering how well they will hold up when the next hurricane arrives. Here is a link to the story in the Herald:
Containerized generators operational by Aug.13And here is the photo accompanying the article.
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I am no engineer, but I see nothing suggesting any precautions have been taken or restraints have been constructed to prevent this equipment from being blown to kingdom come in the event of another strong storm. As heavy as this equipment may be, recall all the other "heavy" items like yachts, for example, that Irma scattered about turning everything in its wake into so much rubbish.
Anybody know anything about how this installation ought to be hardened?