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Natural Gas Generators

ETAC Power provides Natural Gas Generators in Canada for industrial, commercial, and standby applications. Our generator sets are engineered to deliver clean, reliable, and cost-effective power for businesses, hospitals, data centers, and residential backup needs. Compared to diesel units, Natural Gas Generators reduce emissions, lower operating costs, and ensure long-term sustainability.

Natural Gas Generators in Canada

ETAC Power’s Natural Gas Generators are designed for Canada’s diverse climate and energy demands. Whether powering data centers, healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, or large construction projects, our units offer dependable performance. Fueled by widely available pipeline gas or LNG, they are suitable for both standby and prime power applications.

Industrial & Standby Applications

Our industrial-grade Natural Gas Generators feature high-efficiency combustion systems for quiet operation, low NOx emissions, and extended maintenance intervals. Models are available in single-phase and three-phase configurations, with scalable output ratings to meet industrial, commercial, or residential requirements. Advanced options such as auto-start, remote monitoring, and smart telemetry integration make them ideal for critical standby power.


Fuel Options for Natural Gas Generators

Fuel TypeBest ForKey Advantages
Pipeline Natural Gas (PNG)Industrial & Commercial StandbyContinuous supply, no need for fuel storage
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)Remote or temporary sitesPortable, flexible, cost-effective
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)Large facilities & Prime PowerHigh energy density, scalable for heavy loads

These fuel options give Canadian businesses flexibility for both standby and prime power needs.

Emissions & Compliance

ETAC Power’s Natural Gas Generators meet stringent emissions standards, including EPA Tier 4 Final
This ensures compliance for projects in Canada’s urban and low-emission zones.
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Natural Gas Generators in Canada:

Unpredictable power outages can be more than just an inconvenience in Canada—harsh winters, severe storms, and remote locations make reliable backup power essential. A natural gas generator in Canada offers a dependable, efficient, and low-maintenance solution, whether for a residential property, commercial site, or industrial operation. With so many options available, it’s important to understand the benefits, features, and installation requirements before making a purchase. 

They provide a continuous fuel supply, lower emissions compared to diesel, reduced operating costs, and quieter operation—perfect for homes, hospitals, and data centers.

Canada’s diverse climate—ranging from coastal rain to extreme cold—means not all generators are built for every region. When selecting a standby natural gas generator, consider:

  • Cold weather kits – Essential in northern provinces to ensure the unit starts in sub-zero conditions.
  • Corrosion-resistant enclosures – Especially important in coastal or snowy areas to prevent rust and extend the generator’s lifespan.
  • Automatic transfer switches (ATS) – These instantly detect outages and switch power to the generator without manual intervention.
  • Remote monitoring – Many modern generators allow you to track performance and receive alerts via smartphone or computer.

ETAC Power natural gas generators are be able to handle the unique seasonal demands of your specific region.

Residential properties may need 10–25 kW, while commercial facilities and data centers often require 100 kW+. ETAC experts can recommend the right sizing.

ETAC Power provides installation guidance that meets Canadian electrical and gas codes. We work with licensed installers, help customers obtain permits, and ensure our CSA-certified models comply with local noise and zoning bylaws.

ETAC Power supplies and services leading brands such as Cummins, alongside our own expertise in system integration and support. We help customers compare warranty terms, cold-weather accessories, and service availability to choose the right model.




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