To amplify Another Ahab's point a little, this is the worst area I've ever lived in for power outages. There's no circumstantial reason for it: we are in the same mountain range with most of the same tree species and the same weather expectations that we had 200 miles north in Pennsylvania (where I never had a power outage in a decade). The difference is that the state PUC does not hold Virginia's power utilities to any kind of an uptime delivery standard.
Result: our house (in a subdivision less than a mile from Charlottesville city limits) has averaged five days without power per year since we moved in five years ago.
Oh well, it makes Never Dark Generators (a thriving local concern - I know of at least three neighbors with their equipment), Dominion Power shareholders, and Helen Dragas (Dom.com board member) more money, so how can it be bad?
And that is why I went from zero military surplus generators in 2009 to two today. I have an MEP-002A and an MEP-007A as backup for the backup. It's an all-electric house but for the wood stove, which we use as supplemental heating for the two heat pumps. The MEP-002A will pull both heat pumps, or one heat pump and all the appliances we care to run. It's a real horse of a generator, and I'm always glad I don't have to feed an MEP-003A in its place.