Atlas Fuel Services
06/23/2026
Most facilities calculate their emergency fuel needs based on their generator’s rated output. That’s a starting point, not a fuel plan.
Real consumption during an extended outage depends on what load the generator is actually carrying, how long it runs continuously, ambient temperature, equipment age, and whether load shedding is in place. In a sustained summer outage running 48 hours or more, the gap between rated capacity and actual consumption can be significant enough to affect how long your facility stays online.
Getting that number right before storm season is one of the most practical things a facilities team can do right now.
Atlas works through that math with customers as part of building a fuel program — not as an afterthought once the contract is signed.
Inquire here: https://www.atlasfuelservices.com/emergency-fuel
generator fuel calculation | emergency fuel planning | critical infrastructure | fuel continuity | atlas fuel services
06/16/2026
Most critical facilities test their generators. Fewer test the fuel sitting in the tank behind them.
Diesel stored through a Florida or Gulf Coast summer is under real stress. Heat accelerates oxidation, humidity increases the risk of water contamination, and microbial growth can take hold in tanks that aren’t regularly circulated or treated. A generator that starts fine on a routine test can fail under sustained load if the fuel has degraded enough.
This isn’t a rare scenario. It’s one of the most consistent gaps we see in emergency fuel programs at otherwise well-prepared facilities.
If your stored diesel hasn’t been tested since last season, schedule that before August.
Inquire here: https://www.atlasfuelservices.com/emergency-fuel
fuel quality testing | stored diesel | generator fuel supply | critical infrastructure | atlas fuel services
05/27/2026
Power outages are not equal across facility types. Some operations can absorb a few hours without power and move on. Others are running through contingency plans within the first fifteen minutes.
The facilities that tend to be most exposed are the ones where the consequences of an outage compound quickly. Product loss, data integrity, safety protocols, regulatory requirements. For those operations, generator fuel isn’t a backup plan. It’s part of the core infrastructure.
Atlas works specifically with facilities in high-consequence categories to build fuel programs that match the actual stakes of their operation.
Inquire here: https://www.atlasfuelservices.com/emergency-fuel
critical infrastructure | emergency fuel delivery | generator fuel supply | business continuity | atlas fuel services
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