Yes there are back up generators that don't carry gasoline. We have the gas and propane generators; however, there are alternatives such as wind and solar power.
There are a lot of options when it comes to a generator for the home. The first step is to determine what things you want to be able to run on your generator. Once this is determined visit www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com to compare generators.
Power outages can happen to anyone, leaving consumers without the means to run appliances or regulate their home's temperature. Unlike unreliable gas generators, which can resist starting and require refueling, solar generators provide immediate power and use the sun's rays to charge while in use. In addition, solar generators emit no fumes and run more quietly than gas generators. Solar powered generators for homes save the day with instant and consistent power when disaster strikes.
There are a lot of people that would love to run a supplemental large appliance using a generator, however there are a number of laws and regulations regarding noise in just about any city. These noise regulations mean that just about any generator you can find will probably have a complaint logged against it. However, there are a number of things that you can do to make sure that you can run your generators quietly and without issue. First, start with generators that have a low noise rating, and always buy new. Secondly, build a hutch for your generator outside-- but never inside as the fumes from the generator are exceptionally dangerous.
electricity is produced by generators the oil is used to run the generators.
Restate your question. Generators don't run in series. Generators always run on parallel synchronizing so your question is wrong.
This depends on the level of knowledge about building homemade generators. A stable homemade generator will run safety, while some generators built by non-professionals may be dangerous.
They are neither. Coal is a fuel which can be used to run motors and generators.
By help of prime mover which supplies the mechanical energy to the shaft of generator(in case of dc generators).
Yes, generators are manufactured that can run on these products. The overlying factor is how large a KVA generator is needed for backup. If a large size generator is needed, the gasoline engine driving the generator may not have enough horsepower to do the job when compared to a diesel engine. Larger gasoline engines consume much more fuel per HP than do diesel engines, if cost is a factor in the equation as to what engine should be used to drive the generator.
Emergency power generators can help you stay comfortable and safe during a power outage. If any member of your household is elderly or has medical needs, a generator is a must. The generator can be used to run oxygen, CPAP devices, nebulizers and other appliances. Smaller generators can only run a few appliances at once, so you will need to unplug unnecessary devices.
No it does not require any extra software to run.