On May 8, 2012, at 12:31 PM, "Scott Ritchey" <ritche...@nc.rr.com> wrote:

>  Of course if you
> have reliable natural gas, that eliminates the storage problem at less cost.


Natural gas would be shut down in the event of an earthquake. Chances may be 
slim of an earthquake in your locale, but really no place is 100% earthquake 
free. The Midwest is very vulnerable. We don't have mountains, which seem to 
attenuate them to a certain area, so they are felt over a much larger land 
mass. If an emergency generator is truly for emergencies, one must account for 
a wide variety of scenarios. 

Rick
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