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Industrial Buyer’s Guide to Diesel and Natural Gas-Fired Power Stations

Choosing the right power station for industrial applications is a significant decision that can impact your operations’ efficiency, cost, and reliability. This guide focuses on the essentials of selecting new or used diesel and natural gas-fired power stations, highlighting the features and benefits of each to help you make an informed purchase.

  1. Understanding Power Station Types:
  • Diesel Generators: Diesel generators are renowned for their durability and cost-effectiveness, making them a staple in permanent standby and construction site applications. Diesel is typically less expensive than natural gas and more efficient in larger power demands, making new diesel generators and used diesel generators popular choices for robust commercial applications.
  • Natural Gas Turbine Generators: New and used natural gas turbine generators are preferred in scenarios where emissions and easy fuel access are crucial. These units are suitable for environments that demand cleaner-burning solutions without the logistical challenges of diesel fuel storage.
  • Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) Generators: New and used HFO generators are effective for high-power needs, particularly in continuous power generation. HFO units are valued for their high energy output and are often utilised in larger facilities and industrial complexes.
  1. Selecting the Right Size and Type:

It’s crucial to assess your facility’s power needs accurately. Analysing your peak load data from the past 24 months can guide you in choosing a generator that meets your requirements without oversizing, which can lead to unnecessary fuel and maintenance expenses.

  1. Cost-Efficiency and Operational Costs:

While diesel generators generally offer lower operational costs due to cheaper fuel prices, natural gas units benefit from being connected directly to utility lines, eliminating the need for fuel storage. The choice between new and used models should consider the total cost of ownership, including initial purchase, maintenance, fuel consumption, and potential retrofitting needs.

  1. Dependability and Maintenance:

Diesel generators typically run at 1800 RPM and are water-cooled, offering up to 30,000 hours of use before major servicing is needed. Natural gas generators are less maintenance-intensive but require clean and dry fuel to avoid combustion-related issues.

  1. Environmental Considerations:

Compliance with environmental regulations is critical. Diesel generators have improved significantly in emissions performance, thanks to better filters and technological advancements. However, natural gas generators still lead with lower overall emissions, making them suitable for operations in stricter regulatory environments.

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