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		<title>Is it more efficient to have one large generator or multiple small ones?</title>
		<description>All machines do not work at 100% efficiency
and some of the power is wasted. If you have
more of smaller generators, more energy will
be wasted. It is better to have one large
generator for more efficiency. If the area to
be covered is large and the cost of wiring is
high or there is a loss of</description>
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