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PALO ALTO. CA--According to a September [30.sup.th] Frost and Sullivan report, and users of portable generators face possible price increases. The increased equipment prices would be caused, in part, by the high costs of technology required to meet new, tough environmental regulations.
The report from Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com), entitled North American Portable Power Markets, also reveals that this market generated revenues worth $489.3 million in 2002 and is likely to reach $828.4 million by 2009. During this period, the portable power market will con tinue to be dominated by conventional generator sets. By 2008, generator sets in all output categories ...