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Bi-Fuel Engine Conversion-ComAP

Bi-Fuel Engine Conversion-ComAP

Smarter Fuel. Lower Cost. Cleaner Operations.

What is Bi-Fuel Engine Conversion?
Bi-fuel engine conversion is the process of upgrading a diesel engine to operate on dual fuel—diesel and gas (natural gas or flare gas). In this configuration, gas becomes the primary fuel, while a small amount of diesel is retained for ignition of the gas–air mixture inside the engine. This approach can reduce diesel consumption by up to 70%, resulting in significantly lower operating costs without compromising performance.
Power House has a proven track record in installing, testing, and operating bi-fuel systems across its own generator fleet as well as for clients in Egypt’s oil & gas and industrial sector.

Key Features & Advantages

Power House installs ComAp bi-fuel conversion systems that allow standard diesel generators to run on a blended mix of diesel and natural/flare gas—reducing diesel consumption by up to 70%, Which results in:

We have a proven track record installing, testing, and operating bi-fuel systems on our own fleet of diesel generators as well as for clients across Egypt’s oil & gas and industrial sectors.

Clients can also perform a full ROI and savings simulation through the official ComAp Economic Analysis Tool: https://bifuelcalculator.z6.web.core.windows.net/

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