On a conference call yesterday, the guy in Seattle was whining about the lack of staff who couldn't get into work because of the big snowstorm. Everyone here in Fargo perked up, and I asked how much they had. The response - 3" - got everyone in the room laughing. Ya see, just Monday, Fargo got 12" of global warming in 8 hours and at that moment it was 8 BELOW ZERO.
Sorry about the whole lack of power thing.
BTTTAH - the best treatment for long-term storage of fuel is a product called PRI-G for gas, or PRI-D for diesel. Pricey stuff - I just picked up a quart of PRI-G and it was $35 shipped. Sta-bil is OK for over-winter storage, but I would not trust long-term to that.
And diesel goes bad too, depending on conditions, due to bacterial growth.
LPG is probably the best overall, especially if you have a 1000 gallon tank of it. Easier on the engine, quieter. You do have to deal with the use of LPG in the cold, though, but there are ways of doing that. I ran my ranches on LPG in minus 20 and minus 30 temps and never had a problem.