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Why Using a Natural Gas Air Compressor May be Better for Your Business

There are several ways in which a natural gas engine-driven air compressor can lower the life-cycle costs and provide you with a better return on your investment. Some of the more common ways to increase your rate of return are listed below.

The life of a natural gas engine-driven air compressor is normally more than 20 years. Although the maintenance and equipment costs of a natural gas engine-driven air compressor are somewhat higher than those of an electric air compressor, the life-cycle costs of an engine-driven air compressor are usually lower. This is because there is a considerable savings in energy costs over the useful life of a natural gas engine-driven air compressor that lasts more than 20 years.

There are many cost effective measures of a natural gas engine-driven air compressor that produces a beneficial return on your investment. For example, plant power demand is reduced with a natural gas engine-driven air compressor, as compared to an electric air compressor, thereby saving energy, and thus, reducing costs.

The rate of return on your investment of a natural gas engine-driven air compressor may be in the range of 20 to 30% when you consider the following: If the incremental cost of installation of a natural gas engine-driven air compressor as opposed to that of an electric air compressor, is considered as an investment, and the yearly savings in its energy costs are considered a return on that investment, your rate of return will be 20 to 30%. This is certainly an impressive rate of return on your investment.

 

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