Broco Energy Wins 4-year Emergency Fuel Contract 

Broco Energy, Emergency Fuel

Broco Energy Haverhill, MA August 19, 2020
In recent months, the MEMA (Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency) accepted bids from companies eager to earn the privilege of providing Emergency Fuel support to MEMA during emergency events. Broco Energy received notification Friday, August 14, 2020, that they had been awarded the 4-year contract for Emergency Fuel delivery and logistic services.
Broco Energy will work alongside MEMA and other state agencies to provide emergency assistance to communities impacted by natural disasters through its “Priority One” Emergency Fuel Division. Broco Energy’s emergency response teams had previous performances including our first prime contractor role being the Columbia Gas explosions in the Merrimack Valley in 2018. Other responses included national deployments to provide emergency fuel services to Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Florence, and Hurricane Michael.
“Our team takes this as a great honor to serve our home state and look forward to being Massachusetts go-to company for any type of emergency that arises” said Robert Brown, President of Broco Energy. 
Broco Energy’s performance on the Merrimack Valley gas explosions earned them the 2019 SBA Veteran-Owned Business of the Year Award. Broco Energy was tasked with managing up to 500 generators 24/7 for 110 days consecutively. 
If you would like more information about this topic, please call Robert Brown at 781-246-1130 or email Info@BrocoOil.com.

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How to Use a Generator for Emergency Backup

Commercial backup generators are specifically designed for industrial and commercial applications. For generators to convert energy into electricity, they use fuel. When a power outage occurs, the backup emergency generator rental will power on and begin to provide power.

Hurricanes and snowstorms can disrupt the power businesses need to operate fully. When this happens, having a commercial backup generator will provide welcome peace of mind for commercial property owners and businesses.

Fuel Types for Commercial Generators

Commercial backup generators use either gasoline, propane, natural gas, or diesel. There are pros and cons to each of these emergency fuel sources . While diesel fuel tends to be the most popular fuel for commercial backup generators because of its affordability, efficiency, and safety, natural gas is another popular choice.

Depending on the commercial backup generator’s primary use, it’s important to choose the right fuel source for your needs. When you need it the most, your choice of fuel sources will determine whether your generator will be able to run long enough to meet your needs.

General Usage and Safety Guidelines for Backup Generators

Always make sure you are following safety guidelines when operating a generator. Incorrectly operating a generator can cause harm and lead to dangerous situations:

generatorBackup generators should only be used when necessary, and only for powering essential equipment

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The Broco Energy Emergency Response team has been called upon and activated for deployment down to Florida and the Carolinas ahead of this dangerous Category 4 Hurricane to provide emergency fuel support to the relief efforts. With Hurricane Dorian moving passed Florida, was reassigned to South Carolina and North Carolina to fuel up generators and emergency vehicles. The hurricane’s path is unknown, but our team is in position and working hard to take all preventative measures as we await the impact of the storm.

Please be sure to follow our updates on social media:

Emergency Response Team reassigned to South Carolina & North Carolina:

Emergency Response Team continuing to work hard topping off generators and emergency vehicles ahead of the Hurricane:

The Broco Energy Emergency Response team has been called upon and activated for deployment down to Florida and the Carolinas ahead of this dangerous Category 4 Hurricane to provide emergency fuel support to the relief efforts. With Hurricane Dorian moving passed Florida, was reassigned to South Carolina and North Carolina to fuel up generators and emergency vehicles. The hurricane’s path is unknown, but our team is in position and working hard to take all preventative measures as we await the impact of the storm.

Please be sure to follow our updates on social media:

Emergency Response Team reassigned to South Carolina & North Carolina:

Emergency Response Team continuing to work hard topping off generators and emergency vehicles ahead of the Hurricane:

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