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Advantages of using LPG (Propane) and NG (Natural Gas) Generators in Electric Generators

In an environment where energy efficiency, sustainability and energy autonomy are becoming increasingly important, gas-fired electric generators represent a modern, clean and economical alternative to traditional models. In particular, LPG (propane) and NG (natural gas) stand out as highly efficient fuels for electricity generation, both in residential and industrial environments.

Why choose a gas-powered generator?

1. Cleaner and greener energy from the gas generator

Propane and natural gas produce fewer polluting emissions compared to gasoline or diesel. This translates into a reduced carbon footprint, helping to preserve the environment.

Reduced maintenance and increased durability

The gas-powered generatorproduces less combustion waste, which reduces internal wear and tear, frequent maintenance, and extends the service life of the gas-powered generator.

3. Savings in operating costs with gas generator

Both LPG and NG are more economical and efficient fuels. In addition, their cleaner combustion improves engine performance, reducing long-term costs.

4. High availability and easy storage

  • Propane (LPG) can be stored in tanks, allowing it to be used in off-grid areas.
  • Natural gas (NG) is supplied directly from the grid, providing a continuous source of energy without the need for manual refueling.

5. Operation of the silent gas generator 

Butane gas generators tend to operate more quietly than conventional models, which is ideal for homes, businesses, or events where noise is a key factor.

GENERGY dual fuel generator range: LPG and gasoline

At GENERGY, we offer a line of hybrid generators that run on both LPG (propane gas generator or butane gas generator) and gasoline, providing users with a flexible and efficient solution.

Our hybrid generators allow:

  • Easily switch between gas and gasoline generators.
  • Optimize autonomy and reduce costs.

Operate in multiple contexts: domestic, professional or emergency.

EMERGAS range: Automatic LPG and Natural Gas Generators

Furthermore, at GENERGY we offer the advanced EMERGAS range, an ideal solution for those who need immediate and automated energy backup.

Key features of the EMERGAS gas-powered generator sets:

  • They run on LPG (propane) or NG (natural gas).
  • Automatic start-up in case of power failure, ensuring continuous power without manual intervention.
  • Compatible with photovoltaic systems, by means of a dry contact that allows them to be integrated as automatic support in solar installations.

Thanks to these features, EMERGAS is the perfect solution for homes, businesses, or facilities seeking energy independence, efficiency, and peace of mind in the face of any contingency.

Functions of a dual-fuel generator (gas + gasoline)

  • Generate off-grid electricity using two fuels: gasoline and gas (LPG/propane)
  • Allow switching between fuels based on availability or cost
  • Provide continuous or backup power in any environment
  • Powering tools, machinery, appliances, and electrical equipment
  • Provide a stable current supply through electronic regulation (AVR/SVR)
  • Include manual, electric, or remote start, depending on the model
  • Provide portable or stationary power with maximum flexibility

Combines versatility + autonomy + energy efficiency in a single unit.

Uses of a gas-powered generator

  • Homes and vacation homes (backup power during outages)
  • Solar systems as backup power sources
  • Construction, building, and professional use
  • Businesses, workshops, and commercial applications
  • Outdoor events and activities
  • Rural areas or areas without access to the power grid
  • Applications where the goal is to optimize fuel costs

Gas-powered generator—idealwhen you need complete fuel flexibility and continuous operation.

Benefits of a hybrid generator

  • The ability to use the most economical fuel at any given time
  • Greater energy independence (two sources available)
  • Lower operating costs when using gas instead of gasoline
  • Cleaner combustion in gas mode (lower emissions)
  • Longer service life of the light engine (less internal debris)
  • Gas that can be stored without degrading, compared to gasoline
  • Reduction in breakdowns due to lack of fuel

 It is the most versatile, efficient, and adaptable on the market.

Gas Generator Integrations

  • Residential (230V) and commercial electrical installations
  • Hybrid or off-grid solar systems (energy backup)
  • Electrical equipment, household appliances, and machinery
  • Electrical panels and distribution systems
  • Mobile, portable, or desktop applications
  • Facilities with gas cylinders or tanks
  • Hybrid energy systems (solar + generator)

The gas generator integrates easily into hybrid and flexible energy systems.

Comparison chart between dual-fuel generators and gasoline generators

Appearance Dual-fuel generator Gasoline generator
Fuel Runs on gasoline and propane/LPG Runs on gasoline only
Flexibility Allows you to choose the fuel based on availability or cost It runs solely on gasoline
Autonomy Greater autonomy thanks to two power sources Less flexibility in terms of autonomy
Cost of use You can reduce costs by using gas It usually has higher operating costs
Emissions Cleaner in gas mode, with fewer emissions and less waste It produces more waste and emissions than the gas mode
Maintenance Using gas can reduce internal waste It may require more maintenance due to dirtier combustion
Fuel storage Gas can be stored without degrading Gasoline degrades over time
Versatility of use Highly versatile for backup power, home use, professional use, and solar applications Very practical for general use and portable
Equipment Availability More specialized Most common on the market
Starting price It is usually taller It's usually cheaper

GENERGY: Intelligent, Versatile and Sustainable Energy

If you are looking for a reliable, efficient and future-proof energy solution, at GENERGY we offer you high quality electric generators that run on gas, gasoline or both.

Whether with our hybrid (dual fuel) lineor the advanced EMERGAS range, we have the ideal equipment to meet your continuous and secure energy needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Generators

What is a gas generator?

A gas generator is a piece of equipment that produces electricity using natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as fuel.
It is designed to provide continuous or backup power efficiently, cleanly, and quietly.

What type of gas does a gas generator use?

It can run on natural gas, propane, or butane, depending on the model.
Natural gas is the most common in fixed installations, while LPG is used in places without a gas network.

What are the advantages of a gas generator?

It offers lower noise levels, fewer pollutant emissions, and less maintenance than diesel or gasoline generators.
In addition, the fuel is usually cheaper and more stable in price.

What is a gas generator used for?

It is used as an electrical backup system in homes, businesses, hospitals, and industrial buildings.
It is ideal for continuous power supply during prolonged power outages.

How much does a gas generator cost?

Prices start at around €2,500 for domestic models and can exceed €15,000 for industrial installations.
It depends on the power, the type of gas, and whether it includes automatic start-up or ATS.

Visit us and discover all the gas-powered generator options we have for you.
With GENERGY, the power never stops!

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