January 15, 2015
This is how team Generators Unlimited rolls.
Generators Unlimited, a Northern California Bay Area Special Event, Entertainment and Emergency Response Portable Power Equipment provider is called on to provide power for long-time customer, Impact Lighting, Richmond, CA.
The event on January 15, 2015 was the State of City address by San Francisco Mayor, Ed Lee.
The location for the speaking event was at the newly constructed green friendly building, which is part of a 100 million dollar investment to modernize San Francisco’s Wholesale Produce market district with “no expansion funding to come from taxpayers or the general fund,” says Michael Yarn, an advisor for the Mayor’s economic development office.
San Francisco’s Produce Market is a “137 year old industry, moved to its current Bayview industrial neighborhood from its previous Embarcadero location in the 1960s after being displaced by development.”
“In many ways this place is an incubator for small businesses,” as stated by spokesman Dale Carlson for the San Francisco Market Corp, who is the non-profit who will manage the facility, “leasing space to 30 merchants on city property,” the San Francisco Chronicle writes.
The market under new construction will grow from “300,000 square feet to 500,000 square feet,” when the expansion is completed within a period of 5-10 years — writer/reporter John Cote states (see SF Chronicle article on May 15, 2012).
Generators Unlimited, Inc., a power provider headquartered just South of San Francisco in the incorporated City of Brisbane, San Mateo County, provided the event with a set of parallel (redundant back up) seamless State-of-the-Art 168 KW generators running primarily lighting fixtures for the mayor’s speech on January 15, 2015.
Total power consumption was a combined generator sharing of 104 amp 3 Phase @ 120 Volts AC or a total of 10 KW shared between the two MQ Crawford 50 db(a) sound attenuated generators pictured at the event that day.
For Generators Unlimited, the State of the City was very good on that day!
Thank you Mayor Ed Lee, thank you the City of San Francisco and thank you Impact Lighting for your confidence in Generators Unlimited over many years to servicing your customers portable generator needs.
Randall Venerable – Business Owner.
