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Dave Miller, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Dave Miller · off-grid sparky · 22 years wiring solar, batteries and sheds in central QLD

“After my third generator died in a heatwave at 42 degrees, I learned that natural gas is just a lie for off-grid power.”

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Natural Gas Generators: Off-Grid? Not Happening. Straight Up.

Let's cut the crap. You want a natural gas generator for off-grid living? You're wasting your time and money. Natural gas needs a pipeline. Pipelines are grid-connected. If you're off-grid, you don't have a gas line. Period.

Let's cut the crap. You want a natural gas generator for off-grid living? You're wasting your time and money. Natural gas needs a pipeline. Pipelines are grid-connected. If you're off-grid, you don't have a gas line. Period.

Big Truth: Natural gas generators are for grid-connected homes with a gas supply. They are NOT for off-grid. If you're off-grid, get a diesel generator, propane setup, or solar + battery. Stop chasing this myth.
Natural Gas Generator FlowGas SupplyGeneratorEngine + AlternatorAC LoadsBattery BankCharger InputExhaustVent RequiredGrid-tied fuel: needs pipeline or big tanks
Component flow of a natural gas generator system with battery charging and exhaust venting.

What You Actually Need (If You're Grid-Connected)

If you're connected to the gas grid (most suburbs are), and you want a generator for backup power during blackouts, here's the reality:

1. Grid Connection: It's Already There (But You Need It)

You need an active natural gas connection from your local utility (AGL, Origin, etc.). If you don't have gas in your home, you can't run a natural gas generator. Installing a gas line to your generator location costs $2,000-$5,000+ (and requires council approval). Don't even think about it if you're off-grid.

2. Utility Liaison: Don't Skip This

Before you plug anything in, call your gas provider. Tell them: "I'm installing a natural gas generator for backup power." They'll:

Blunt tip: If your gas provider says "no" or "not for backup," they're right. Most don't allow generators to run off the main line during outages (safety rule). You need a separate gas line from the meter to the generator.

3. Metering: You Pay for Every Drop

Your gas meter will track the generator's usage. It's not free. Current gas prices (around $0.03-$0.04 per MJ) mean:

Real talk: If you're paying $150+ for gas to run a generator during a blackout, you're better off with a $2,000 solar system + battery. It's cheaper long-term.

Australian Suppliers & Pricing (If You're Stuck on This Idea)

Only relevant if you're grid-connected. Don't waste cash if you're off-grid.

Generators (Natural Gas):

Gas line installation (if needed): $2,500-$6,000 (licensed gas fitter + council fees). Not optional.

The Bottom Line

If you're off-grid: Forget natural gas generators. They're a pipe dream. Your options:

Stop reading about natural gas generators for off-grid. It's a dead end. Get a solar quote from Solar.com.au or EnergySaver. It's cheaper, quieter, and actually works off-grid.

End of story.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Natural Gas Generator Hook Up People Should Stop!!! · JOHNNY'S WEEKENDS-Power Your World! Solar & More!

I like his quick rundown of the gas line sizing and venting traps that catch a lot of people. That's exactly the stuff I keep banging on about in the guide. — Dave Miller

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.