Wow, it really depends on the size of the generator and the particular model. My 7kW RV generator uses about 0.9 gallons per hour at full load. My Father's 3.6kW RV Generator uses about half a gallon per hour.
Generators vary in price. The price to use them depend on the amount of time they will be used as they run on gas and that is what you will have to use to fuel them.
A gas turbine power generator and a gas generator are quite similar, but they have their differences. For example, they are for things such as aircrafts which use them for mechanical energy. They are relatively safe to use, and it is better than a gas generator.
The power went off so we turned on the gas generator.
mechanical energy
Yeah, installing a natural gas generator for your home can be done. Though the process if very difficult. You will need to contact a contractor if you want to get one of those set up permanently.
Around 28 to 34 mpg
You can, it would just not be a good idea to do, unless you have stored the gas correctly.
It is very dangerous to use an electronics in a room where there are gas generators. It is recommended that you use an electronics far away from gas generators.
You can use the bio gas to fuel either a steam cycle generator or a gas turbine.
it all depends how much is used
You may contact your local power companies and find out the rates of electric vs. gas. Then ask your local generator company to give you statistics based on your square footage as to how much electric and how much gas it would take use for your square footage. This will help you determine which is more efficient to run.
1 gallon per hour (average)