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Selecting the Right  Fuel Option

Diesel, Natural Gas, Dual-Fuel, Bi-Fuel...How Do I Choose?

Diesel generators are the established standard for power generators, however several options are emerging to address issues such as smart grids, grid reliability, and environmental regulations. Fuel prices, supply, and maintenance are key factors in lifecycle costs and reliability for power generation.

Several factors favor the use of gaseous fuels :

-  Relative fuel prices between 15 ppm ultra-low sulfur diesel and natural gas widening

-  Forecasts of domestic natural gas availability extremely robust

-  Energy and environmental policies now incorporate Full Fuel Cycle analysis, bolstering gaseous fuels

-  Lifecycle costs for gaseous generating sets are improving, including power density (first cost), fuel economy and maintenance costs

While these gaseous fuel options are not viable for Critical Operations Power Systems (NFPA 70 Article 708), natural gas, dual-fuel or bi-fuel generator equipment can provide advantages in reliability and lifecycle costs for many backup power applications.

COMPARE FUEL TYPES

 

Natural Gas

Diesel Fuel

Bi-Fuel

Reliability

Pipeline provides weeks to months operation On-site supply limited to 2 - 3 days Extends supply using natural gas; still limited by on-site storage

Cost Savings

Historically low natural gas prices; forecasts of domestic natural gas supply extremely robust Fuel costs for 15 ppm ultra-low sulfur diesel higher relative to natural gas
Added costs for fuel replacement; 1-year storage life
Added infrastructure (storage tank, spill containment, etc.)
Lower fuel costs than 100% diesel
Added costs for fuel replacement; 1-year storage life
Added infrastructure (storage tank, spill containment, etc.)

Performance

Proven reliability and performance Proven reliability and performance No change to power rating with similar cycle efficiency as diesel

Emissions

Lower NOx, CO2 and particulates than diesel Higher NOx, CO2 and particulate emissions Significant decrease in PM emissions; lower CO2 emissions than diesel

Safety Concerns

None On-site storage presents moderate safety issues Improves on-site diesel storage, still presents a moderate issue

An Upward Trend for Choosing Natural Gas:

More AHJ's are recognizing natural gas generators for off-site fuel choice

Natural gas has been gaining popularity across a range of industrial applications due to influencing factors such as its stability and reliability, its cost effectiveness, its clean burning nature, and its resilient infrastructure. Read more »

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