- C&I Power Generation
On-Site Power Generators Engineered IntoYour Complete DER System
AMRENERGY integrates commercial and industrial generators — natural gas, diesel, and dual-fuel — into fully coordinated DER configurations that provide reliable standby, prime, or continuous on-site power generation, managed by our DERMS platform around the clock.
50kW–4MW
Integrated Capacity
<10 sec
Start-to-Load Time
N+1
Redundancy Capable
24/7
DERMS Monitoring
Turnkey
EPC + O&M
// The Role of Generators in DER
Not Just Backup — Generators as Active DER Assets
Most facilities think of generators as emergency equipment sitting idle in a parking lot. AMRENERGY takes a fundamentally different approach: generators are active components of your distributed energy resource strategy — coordinated by our DERMS platform alongside solar, battery storage, and fuel cells to deliver power at the optimal cost at all times
When used as prime or continuous power assets — particularly natural gas generators in facilities with high, consistent baseload demand — generators can produce electricity below utility rates, especially in markets with expensive peak tariffs. When paired with battery storage and solar, the generator fills gaps that intermittent renewables cannot cover, ensuring your facility always has power regardless of weather, grid conditions, or utility outages.
AMRENERGY handles generator selection, sourcing, engineering, permitting, installation, load bank testing, commissioning, and ongoing O&M — fully integrated with the rest of your DER system under a single contract.
// Generator Technologies
We Integrate the Right Generator for Your Application
AMRENERGY works across all major commercial generator technologies, selecting the right fuel type, capacity, and configuration based on your facility’s load profile, fuel supply infrastructure, emissions requirements, and resilience objectives.
Natural Gas
Natural Gas Generators
The most cost-effective fuel for continuous and prime power applications where a gas utility connection exists. Lower fuel cost than diesel, cleaner emissions, no on-site fuel storage required..
Ideal for prime and continuous power
CHP heat recovery integration available
Lower NOx vs diesel when optimized
Scalable from 50kW to multi-MW
Diesel
Diesel Generators
The proven choice for standby and emergency power. Fast start, high power density, and no dependency on gas utility infrastructure make diesel the most widely deployed C&I standby technology..
Best for standby and emergency duty
Fast cold-start capability (<10 seconds)
No utility gas connection required
Broad capacity range and wide availability
Dual-Fuel
Dual-Fuel Generators
Dual-fuel generators operate on a diesel and natural gas blend, reducing diesel consumption and emissions while maintaining fast-start reliability — a flexible choice for facilities balancing cost and resilience..
Reduced diesel fuel consumption
Lower operating cost in prime mode
Diesel fallback if gas supply interrupts
Reduced carbon footprint vs. diesel-only
Hydrogen-Ready
Hydrogen-Compatible Generators
AMRENERGY can specify generator sets capable of operating on hydrogen blends or 100% green hydrogen — future-proofing your generation asset for a low-carbon fuel supply as hydrogen availability grows.
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Future-proof toward zero-carbon fuel
Blended H2/natural gas operation
Compatible with AMRENERGY DERMS
Available in select configurations now
// Generator Operating Modes
Three Ways Generators Work in Your DER System
AMRENERGY configures generators for the operating mode that delivers the most value in your facility’s specific energy context — and our DERMS platform coordinates dispatch automatically.
01
Standby Power
The generator sits offline and starts automatically within seconds when a grid outage is detected. DERMS-coordinated automatic transfer switching manages the transition, keeping critical loads powered without interruption.
02
Prime Power
The generator runs as a primary power source during specific windows — peak demand periods, grid price spikes, or planned outages — dispatched by DERMS when running it is cheaper than drawing peak-rate utility power.
03
Continuous Baseload
In locations with limited or unreliable grid access, the generator operates continuously as the primary source, coordinated with solar and storage for maximum fuel efficiency and lowest overall cost of electricity.
// DERMS Integration
How Your Generator Connects to the Full DER Ecosystem
Every AMRENERGY generator installation connects to our DERMS platform via MODBus protocol. The controller monitors generator status, fuel consumption, load share, and equipment health in real time — dispatching or shutting down the unit automatically based on energy prices, grid conditions, and your facility’s demand profile.
Utility Grid
Primary connection with ATS monitoring
Generator Set
Natural gas, diesel, or dual-fuel
Microgrid Controller
ATS + AMREN edge controller
Solar + Battery
Coordinated DER sources
Facility Loads
Critical + non-critical zones
DERMS Cloud
24/7 monitoring + optimization
// Technology Comparison
Choosing the Right Generator Fuel Type for Your Facility
- Criteria
- Best operating mode
- On-site fuel storage
- Relative fuel cost
- Cold-start speed
- NOx emissions
- Grid gas dependency
- Hydrogen compatibility
- CHP heat recovery
- Natural Gas
- Prime / Continuous
- Not required
- Lower
- 10–20 seconds
- Lower
- Yes
- Blend-ready
- Excellent
- Diesel
- Standby / Emergency
- Required (day tank)
- Higher
- <10 seconds
- Higher
- None
- Not applicable
- Good
- Dual-Fuel
- Prime + Standby
- Diesel tank required
- Blended
- <10 seconds
- Reduced vs diesel
- Gas + diesel backup
- Select models
- Good
// Applications
Facilities That Depend on AMRENERGY Generator Integration
Hospitals & Healthcare
Life safety loads require immediate backup power. AMRENERGY sizes and coordinates generator capacity to NEC Article 517 healthcare requirements with automatic transfer switching and DERMS monitoring.
Data Centers & Critical IT
Millisecond-sensitive loads require coordinated generator, battery, and UPS systems. AMRENERGY's DERMS orchestrates the handoff from battery to generator during extended outages.
Manufacturing & Industrial
Process downtime costs far outweigh generator operating costs. Natural gas prime power generators reduce peak utility bills while ensuring production continuity around the clock.
Retail & Grocery
Refrigeration and food safety require standby power. AMRENERGY integrates diesel standby with DERMS load shedding to prioritize critical refrigeration during outages.
Remote & Off-Grid Sites
Agricultural operations, mining sites, and remote facilities use natural gas or diesel generators as primary power in AMRENERGY hybrid DER configurations with solar and battery storage.
Multi-Tenant & Mixed-Use
Campus microgrids with distributed generator assets provide shared standby power across multiple buildings, coordinated by AMRENERGY's central DERMS controller.
Ready to Make Your Generator an Active Energy Asset?
AMRENERGY will assess your existing or planned generator and model how it fits into a full DER system — potentially reducing fuel costs and improving your overall energy ROI.
// FAQ
Common Questions About Commercial Generator Integration
Can AMRENERGY integrate an existing generator into a new DER system?
In many cases, yes. AMRENERGY’s engineering team will assess your existing generator’s capacity, control interface, and condition to determine whether it can be integrated into a DERMS-coordinated DER system. If the generator communicates via MODBus or supports standard control interfaces, integration is typically feasible. An assessment will confirm compatibility and identify any required control upgrades.
What is the difference between standby, prime, and continuous generator ratings?
Standby rating is for emergency use only — typically up to 200 hours per year at variable load. Prime rating allows unlimited operating hours at variable load with a defined peak overload capacity. Continuous rating is for constant load applications with no overload. AMRENERGY selects the appropriate rating class based on your facility’s intended use of the generator.
How does a generator integrate with battery storage?
In AMRENERGY DER configurations, batteries handle short-duration load spikes and provide bridge power during the 10–20 seconds it takes a generator to start and reach operating speed. Once the generator is online, it takes over the primary load while the battery recharges. AMRENERGY’s DERMS coordinates this handoff automatically, eliminating manual operation.
What permits are required for a commercial generator installation?
Commercial generator installations typically require building permits, electrical permits, air quality permits for larger units, and potentially fire department approval for fuel storage. AMRENERGY manages all permitting as part of the turnkey EPC process — you don’t navigate the regulatory process independently.
Does AMRENERGY provide ongoing maintenance for generators?
Yes. AMRENERGY’s O&M program covers generator preventive maintenance, load bank testing, fuel system inspection, and remote monitoring via DERMS. Regular maintenance is critical for reliability — a generator that hasn’t been tested will not start reliably during an actual emergency.