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Critical Facilities
Yes. Data centers cannot go dark, and the backup generators that keep them up need fuel that never stops arriving. Here is how we cover that.
For a data center, downtime is not an inconvenience, it is the whole business failing at once. When the grid drops, backup generators carry the load. But a generator is a fuel-burning engine, and it runs exactly as long as the fuel lasts. After that, the data center is down no matter how good the hardware is.
That makes the fuel partner part of the uptime story. We treat it that way.
The plan has to exist before the outage. Scrambling for fuel after the grid drops is how facilities go dark. We map the refueling before it is needed, so the answer to "how long can we run" is a number, not a hope.
If you run a facility where the lights cannot go out, the time to set up fuel continuity is now, not during the event. We build the plan, hold the response capacity, and keep the generators fed when it counts.
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