Gas Generator

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 natural gas are more economical and efficient fuels. In addition, their cleaner combustion improves engine performance, reducing costs in the long run.

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

AtGENERGY, we offer aline of hybrid generatorsthat run on bothLPG (propane or butane gas)andgasoline, providing users with a flexible and efficient solution.

Our hybrid generators allow:

Operate in multiple contexts: domestic, professional or emergency.

EMERGAS range: Automatic LPG and Natural Gas Generators

In addition, at GENERGY we offer the advancedEMERGAS line, an ideal solution for those who needimmediate, automatedbackup power.

Key features of the EMERGASgas-powered generator sets:

Thanks to these features of the gas-powered generator, EMERGAS is the perfect solution for homes, businesses, or facilities seeking energy independence, efficiency, and peace of mindin the event of any emergency.

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

A gas generator that combines versatility, autonomy, and energy efficiencyin a single unit.

Uses of a gas-powered generator

This gas-powered generator is idealwhen you needcomplete fuel flexibility and continuous operation.

Benefits of a hybrid generator

 It is the mostversatile, efficient, and adaptableoption on the market.

Gas Generator Integrations

Thegas generatorintegrates easily intohybrid and flexible energy systems.

Comparison chart between dual-fuel generators and gasoline generators

AppearanceDual-fuel generatorGasoline generator
FuelRuns ongasoline and propane/LPGRuns ongasoline only
FlexibilityAllows you to choose the fuel based on availability or costIt runs solely on gasoline
AutonomyGreater autonomy thanks to two power sourcesLess flexibility in terms of autonomy
Cost of useYou can reduce costs by using gasIt usually has higher operating costs
EmissionsCleaner in gas mode, with fewer emissions and less wasteIt produces more waste and emissions than the gas mode
MaintenanceUsing gas can reduce internal wasteIt may require more maintenance due to dirtier combustion
Fuel storageGas can be stored without degradingGasoline degrades over time
Versatility of useHighly versatile for backup power, home use, professional use, and solar applicationsVery practical for general use and portable
Equipment AvailabilityMore specializedMost common on the market
Starting priceIt is usually tallerIt's usually cheaper

GENERGY Gas Generator: Smart, Versatile, and Sustainable Energy

If you're looking for a reliable, efficient, and future-proof energy solution,GENERGYoffers high-quality electric generators that run ongas, gasoline, or both.

Whether you choose ourhybrid gas generator (dual-fuel) lineor our advancedEMERGAS series, we have the ideal equipment to meet your needs for continuous and reliable power.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gas Generators

A gas generatoris a device that produces electricity using natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as fuel.
It is designed to provide continuous or backup power in an efficient, clean, and quiet manner.

It can run onnatural gas, propane, or butane,depending on the model.
Natural gas is the most common fuel for permanent installations, while LPG is used in areas without a natural gas network.

It produces less noise, fewer pollutants, and requires less maintenance than diesel or gasoline generators.
In addition, the fuel is generally more economical and more stable in price.

It is used as an emergency power system in homes, businesses, hospitals, and industrial buildings.
It is ideal for providing uninterrupted power during prolonged power outages.

Pricesstart at around €2,500 for residential models and can exceed €15,000 for industrial installations.
Pricesvary depending on the power rating, the type of gas, and whether the unit includes automatic start-up or an ATS.

Visit usand discover all thegas-powered generatoroptions we have for you.
With GENERGY, the power never stops!

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