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The use of standby generators as peak shaving devices pays dividends in several ways. The practice of using the generators as peak shavers reduces the demand rate, eliminates the need to "test" the generator periodically, utilizes the fuel in a time frame which prevents contamination and better utilizes the capital investment. This paper discusses the methodology used to accomplish this.