So is there a shot in the movie where the gun was locked on to the round backbone-looking building and had the words "power generator" underneath it? I ask because what they say and what things look like in star-wars has been proven to be wrong before. I can easily point to the giant bubbles on top of the super star destroyer in RotJ. We see those destroyed and the very next thing that is said is "the shield generator is down." Lucas later admitted that those aren't shield generators, yet all of us thought they were.
Same with this here. They blew up a target then the next message was "their shields are down, you may commence your landing." Whether you want to argue the semantics of if it's a power generator or a shield generator, what everyone will believe is "if you shoot the funny round thing, the shield generator is dead." As such I don't actually think it matters whether we call it a shield generator or a power generator, however my inclination is to call it a shield generator because that's what everyone associates it with. And even if they are power generators, again, in RotJ Han destroyed the power generator for the Endor shield yet we still saw the shield generator explode. It seems that in the movies, no matter what you destroy it's going to be a shield generator 
Interestingly Star Wars: Force Commander (one of my all-time favorite RTS games) had them as shield generators. You could put them down and everything inside their "shield bubble" would gain shield ability. As such even lucasarts has made this discretion/mistake before 
I loved that game. It was so great. Multiplayer was also the best. Except for when my kid brother discovered that you could rename troops to whatever you liked. He would constantly rename single infantry men "Woodrow" and marched them up into the firing line to be "executed" to demonstrate what was going to happen to me 
Fear the Woodzilla
