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Buying New Surplus or Refurbished Electric Power Equipment Is Smarter than Buying New
Your businesses success can depend entirely on the value your electric power equipment brings. In today's economy every penny counts. Before you buy new equipment for your power plant or back up power generation system, consider purchasing new surplus or refurbished electric power equipment first. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - SANTA BARBARA, CA, November 30, 2006 -- New Surplus or Refurbished electric power equipment such as turbines, transformers, generators, circuit breakers, boilers, and replacement parts for power plants can help keep your business alive in an emergency, provide quick delivery for a fast track project, or help meet budgetary requirements, while providing the same reliability you expect from new equipment.

"Today refurbished industrial power equipment can be attained with quality guarantees - at pennies on the dollar," says Mike Wolfe, executive vice president of Global Power Supply, LLC.

There are many myths surrounding purchasing new surplus or refurbished equipment. Questions arise as to quality and the always-present fear that low prices are too good to be true. However, new surplus or refurbished equipment is often the best solution to new equipment needs.

Utilities and industrial companies often have excess equipment, both new surplus and used. The used equipment can be refurbished and warranted. You benefit from paying a fraction of the cost of new, and when partnered with a company who knows the equipment - you end up with a one-on-one partnership with someone who wants nothing more than to help you meet your equipment needs.

Global Power Supply, LLC does business just this way. With a keen eye for detail and a knowledgeable staff - you can form a valuable partnership with a company who can meet your electric power equipment needs on time and within budget.

Buying refurbished electric power equipment just makes sense.

About Mike Wolfe: Mike Wolfe is Executive Vice President of Global Power Supply, LLC, an international supplier of high quality electric power equipment offering an extensive array of new, new surplus, and reconditioned equipment for utility, industrial, and commercial applications. Global Power Supply also purchases excess equipment.

Contact:
Kenny Hyder
kenny.hyder@globalpwr.net
(805) 683-3828 ext.281

About Global Power Supply, LLC
Global Power Supply, LLC is an international supplier of high quality electric power equipment offering an extensive array of new, new surplus, and reconditioned equipment for utility, industrial, and commercial applications. For further information please contact Kenny Hyder, (805) 683-3828 X 281, kenny.hyder@globalpwr.net.


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