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Gas Generators
Natural Gas · LPG
& Biogas Power

Elitech Power supplies gas-fuelled generator sets for natural gas, LPG (propane/butane), biogas and landfill gas applications. Available 10kVA to 2,000kVA for prime power, standby and combined heat and power (CHP) systems. CE certified, factory direct pricing for distributors and project buyers worldwide.

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10–2000
kVA Range
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3 Fuels
Gas · LPG · Biogas
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CE
Certified
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60+
Countries Served
Fuel Types

Gas Generator Fuel Options

We supply generator sets configured for three gas fuel types. Specify your fuel type and local gas pressure/composition when requesting a quote.

Most Common

Natural Gas (NG)

Pipeline natural gas (methane CH₄). Lowest fuel cost for sites with grid gas supply. Suitable for continuous prime power, standby and CHP applications. Available 10kVA–2,000kVA. Low emissions vs diesel — ideal for urban sites with strict air quality requirements.

Remote Sites

LPG — Propane / Butane

Liquefied petroleum gas from stored tanks. Suitable for remote sites without pipeline gas. Clean-burning with lower NOx and particulate emissions than diesel. Available 10kVA–500kVA. Commonly specified for island resorts, remote camps and temporary power applications.

Waste-to-Energy

Biogas & Landfill Gas

Variable-composition biogas (typically 50–65% CH₄) from anaerobic digestion, wastewater treatment or landfill. Requires gas conditioning and engine calibration for methane content. Available 50kVA–2,000kVA. Commonly used in waste-to-energy and agricultural CHP projects.

Gas Generator Specifications

Standard technical specifications. Custom configurations available for specific gas compositions, pressures and application requirements.

Power Range10 kVA – 2,000 kVA (prime and standby ratings)
Fuel TypesNatural gas (NG) · LPG (propane/butane) · Biogas · Landfill gas
Engine OptionsCummins / Perkins / MTU / SDEC gas engines — factory configured
AlternatorStamford / Leroy-Somer / Mecc Alte / Acelite — brushless, Class H
Voltage Output400V/230V standard · Custom voltage on request
Frequency50Hz or 60Hz
EnclosureOpen frame · Silent canopy · Containerized (20ft/40ft)
Control PanelDeep Sea DSE7320 / ComAp InteliGen — gas engine compatible
Gas PressureTypically 1.5–5 kPa inlet — specify local supply pressure at enquiry
Efficiency35–42% electrical efficiency (engine dependent)
CHP OptionHeat recovery module available — combined efficiency up to 85%
CertificationsCE · ISO 8528 · Gas safety certified per destination country
Warranty12 months (engine + genset)
Diesel vs Gas

Gas Generator vs Diesel Generator — Which to Choose?

✅ Choose Gas When

✅ Pipeline gas is available at site — lower fuel cost than diesel

✅ Continuous prime power — gas engines suited to long run hours

✅ CHP project — heat recovery from gas engine exhaust

✅ Strict urban emission rules — lower NOx and PM than diesel

✅ Biogas / landfill gas available — waste-to-energy application

✅ LPG storage on remote site — no diesel delivery logistics

✅ Choose Diesel When

✅ No gas supply at site — diesel universally available

✅ Standby / infrequent use — diesel suits low run-hour applications

✅ Mobile / trailer application — diesel easier to transport and store

✅ Lower capital cost — diesel gensets typically cheaper upfront

✅ Fast response — diesel engines start and load faster than gas

✅ Remote locations — no gas infrastructure required

Common Applications

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Industrial CHP

Combined heat and power for factories and industrial facilities — simultaneous electricity and heat generation from a single gas engine.

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Standby Power

Natural gas standby for facilities with pipeline gas supply — eliminates diesel storage requirements and associated maintenance.

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Waste-to-Energy

Biogas and landfill gas generation for wastewater treatment plants, agricultural digesters and municipal solid waste facilities.

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Remote LPG Sites

Island resorts, remote camps and off-grid facilities where LPG tank storage is more practical than diesel delivery.

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Data Centres

Natural gas prime and standby power for urban data centres where diesel storage restrictions apply.

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Healthcare & Hospitality

Gas-fired CHP for hospitals and hotels — simultaneous power and hot water generation reduces overall energy costs.

Gas Generator FAQ

What is the difference between a gas generator and a diesel generator?
Gas generators use spark-ignited engines running on natural gas, LPG or biogas instead of diesel compression ignition. They produce lower emissions (NOx, PM) than diesel, run more quietly, and suit applications with pipeline gas supply or where long continuous run hours make fuel cost critical. Diesel generators have lower capital cost, faster cold-start response, and suit mobile or remote applications where gas supply is impractical.
Can a gas generator run on both natural gas and LPG?
Some engines can be configured as dual-fuel or bi-fuel units capable of running on either natural gas or LPG. This requires a specific carburation and control system setup. Please specify your fuel requirements when requesting a quote — we will confirm the correct engine configuration for your application.
What gas pressure and composition do you need to know for a quote?
For natural gas: supply pressure (typically 1.5–5 kPa for low pressure, up to 200 kPa for medium pressure) and gas calorific value / methane percentage. For biogas: methane content (%), H₂S content (ppm) and any contaminants. For LPG: propane or butane, or mixture. Providing this data ensures we configure the correct governor, carburetor and ignition system for your supply.
What is CHP and do you supply combined heat and power gas generators?
CHP (Combined Heat and Power) recovers waste heat from the gas engine exhaust and cooling system to produce usable hot water or steam alongside electricity. Typical electrical efficiency is 35–42%, with combined CHP efficiency of 75–85%. We supply gas generators with optional heat recovery modules for CHP applications. Contact us with your power and heat load requirements for a CHP system proposal.

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