Learning
Start Here
A) Outline
B) Basics
C) Generator
D) Prime Mover
  1a) What's a Prime Mover?
  2a) What's an Engine?
  b) Gasoline Engine
  c) Diesel Engine
  d) Natural Gas Engine
  f) Engines: Pros & Cons
  g) Typical Installation
  h) Cogen Installation
  3a) What's a Turbine?
  4a) What's a Gas Turbine?
  5a) What's a Steam Turbine?
  6a) What's a Boiler?
  7a) What's a Water Turbine?
  8a) What's a Wind Turbine?
  9) Recap: Prime
E) Fuel
F) Distribution
Finish Here

 

 
 
D2d) What's an Engine? Natural Gas Engine
Natural gas engines are not as common as gasoline and diesel engines because natural gas is not as easy to transport. Gasoline and diesel engines are so popular because they are a cheap and efficient way of providing portable power (the kind of power you need in a car, truck, train etc). Natural gas engines are mainly used for power production – combining the advantages of natural gas (cheaper fuel) with the efficiencies and cost savings of the internal combustion engine.

The design of a natural gas engine is almost identical to that of the gasoline engine. Most natural gas engines are spark ignited, and electronically controlled.

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