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The Gas Generator market is a subset of the Electricity industry, providing a reliable source of power for a variety of applications. Gas generators are powered by natural gas, propane, or biogas, and are used in a variety of settings, from residential to industrial. They are often used as backup power sources in case of power outages, or to provide additional power during peak demand periods. Gas generators are also used in remote locations where access to the electrical grid is limited.
Gas generators are typically more efficient than diesel generators, and produce fewer emissions. They are also quieter and require less maintenance. However, they are more expensive to purchase and operate than diesel generators.
Some of the major companies in the Gas Generator market include Cummins, Generac, Kohler, Caterpillar, and Wärtsilä. Show Less Read more