In the mountains, we also recommend propane for the startability factor, but if weather permits, or they have an indoor gen setup, Biodiesel can be very environmentally friendly. I've seen some old Lister Petter diesel units that just seemed like they'll never stop. Not a lot of electronics to go bad either.

Ray Walters

On 1/30/2013 3:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
    From an environmental standpoint I would always recommend propane over
diesel because of spillage and diesel fumes. I believe propane is much
cleaner burning, although likely the CO2 is probably similar.
     Just my .2

Daryl


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