The biggest drawback to generator back up ...as what has been discussed already...is maintenance, or the lack there of. I spent 7 years in the Army dealing with generators as that was my M.O.S (Military Occupational Specialty)...I have seen the good, the bad and the ugly as far as generators are concerned.
The standards that I went by, whether is was a gas or diesel fuel unit, was that the generator be operated NO LESS than at least 1 hour a month with a load....Preventive Maintenance Schedule. This standard was to insure that the gaskets where kept pliable and did not dry out as well as to help prevent the build up of moisture in the fuel tank and oil pan....the load portion was to insure that the generator side of the unit was still in phase at 60 hz cycles.......not every generator was maintained this way and some failed in the field as a result.....fun times!
LP gas units have less of a chance of moisture build up in the bottle , but have as much chance if not more of moisture being built up in the oil pan and upper cylinder area of the head(s)
With all that being said, I have my doubts that any municipality would be willing to do what it would take to keep the generators running at peak performance year round....where as the deep cycle batteries or UPS that are being used get changed according to what manufactures say is the life time of the batteries or UPS. Fuel that is allowed to sit for months or years eventually turns into varnish.
Generators are easy to ignore and forget about...my own generator here at home is in need of some maintenance....have not done anything with it for a couple of years.
