Natural Gas vs. Electricity
Natural gas contributes to effective energy use.
Natural gas is efficient, clean-burning, economical, safe and reliable. It is a good choice for any kind of buidling.
See how natural gas equipment stacks up against electricity in these facilities:
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Distribution System |
Gas Equipment |
Electric Equipment |
Natural Gas Advantage |
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All-Air |
Rooftop unit |
Resistant heat air handling units |
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Lower heating costs
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Fast reheat
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Reduced electric demand |
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All-Air |
Rooftop unit with A/C
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Resistance heat rooftop unit with A/C |
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Lower heating costs
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Fast reheat
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Reduced electric demand |
| Heat pumps |
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Longer equipment life
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Lower noise level
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Lower heating costs
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Less maintenance
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Fast reheat
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Lower installed cost
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Reduced electric demand |
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Hot Water |
Boiler with baseboard radiation |
Resistance baseboard units |
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Longer equipment life
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Lower heating costs
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Reduced electric demand |
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Water-Air |
Boiler/ electric chiller with air handling units |
Resistance heat air handling uints |
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Reduced electric demand
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Lower heating costs |
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Public Areas |
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Distribution System |
Gas Equipment |
Electric Equipment |
Natural Gas Advantage |
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All -Air |
Rooftop unit with A/C |
Resistance heat rooftop unit with A/C |
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Lower heating costs
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Fast reheat
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Reduced electric demand
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Water-Air or Steam-Air |
- Central gas boiler/ electric chiller with air handling units
- VAV
- Multizone
- Fan-coil
- Dual-duct
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Central electric chiller with resistance heating coils in air handling units OR Water-source heat pumps |
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Lower heating costs
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Fast reheat
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Reduced electric demand
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Longer equipment life
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Lower noise level
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Less maintenance |
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Classrooms/Guest Rooms |
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Distribution System |
Gas Equipment |
Electric Equipment |
Natural Gas Advantage |
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All -Air |
Gas-fired through - the-wall units with electric A/C |
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Longer equipment life
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Lower noise level
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Lower heating costs
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Less maintenance
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Reduced electric demand
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Water-Air |
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Lower heating costs
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Reduced electric demand
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Longer equipment life
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Less maintenance
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Distribution System |
Gas Equipment |
Electric Equipment |
Natural Gas Advantage |
| All -Air |
Rooftop unit |
Resistant heat air handling unit |
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Lower heating costs
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Fast reheat
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All -Air |
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Resistance heat rooftop unit with A/C |
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| Water-Air or Steam-Air |
Central gas boiler/ electric chiller with air handling units VAV
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Multizone
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Fan-coil
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Dual-duct
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Central electric chiller with resistance heating coils in air handling units OR Water-source heat pumps |
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Longer equipment life
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Reduced electric demand
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Longer equipment life
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Lower noise level
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Less maintenance |
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Water-Air or Steam-Air |
Central gas chiller/ heater with air handling units
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Central electric chiller with resistance heating coils in air handling units |
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| Hot Water |
Central gas chiller/ heater with air handling units |
Central electric chiller with resistance heating coils in air handling units |
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Longer equipment life
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- Reduced electric demand
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Hot Water |
Boiler with baseboard radiation |
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Low-Rise Apartments, Condos and Cluster Homes |
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Distribution System |
Gas Equipment |
Electric Equipment |
Natural Gas Advantage |
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All -Air |
Individual residential furnaces with or w/o A/C |
Individual residential electric furnaces |
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Lower heating costs
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Fast reheat
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Reduced electric demand
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| All -Air |
Individual residential furnaces with A/C |
Air-source heat pumps |
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High-Rise Apartments and Condos |
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Distribution System |
Gas Equipment |
Electric Equipment |
Natural Gas Advantage |
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Hot Water |
Central gas hot water boiler with baseboard units with or w/o A/C
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Resistance baseboard with or w/o separate air conditioners |
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Water-Air |
Central gas boiler/ chiller with fan-coil units |
Central chiller with fan-coil units and electric resistance heat OR Water-source heat pumps |
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Longer equipment life
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Lower noise level
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Lower heating costs
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Less maintenance
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Reduced electric demand
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