Clarke Energy - USA

Clarke Energy - USA

Electric Power Generation

Waukesha, Wisconsin 3,258 followers

About us

Clarke Energy USA Inc, a Rehlko company, is a specialist in the engineering, installation and maintenance of combined heat and power (CHP), biogas upgrading for renewable natural gas (RNG), flexible generation for microgrids or larger grid-connected gas fuelled peaking stations. #hydrogen ready! Clarke Energy is a Rehlko company, formerly Kohler Energy. Rehlko is a global leader in energy resilience delivering the solutions critical to sustain and improve life. Clarke Energy USA can provide individual CHP systems from 35kW-10MW. Clarke Energy is an authorized distributor of INNIO's Jenbacher gas engines providing gas engines between 330-4.5MW. Clarke Energy can also provide smaller CHP units down to 35kW as part of the CoEnergy America product range. Since 1998 CoEnergy America designed, installed and service over 70 cogeneration units at schools, hotels, apartment buildings, assisted living facilities and other commercial properties totaling nearly 11MW of continuous power throughout the Northeast.

Website
http://www.clarke-energy.com/us/usa
Industry
Electric Power Generation
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Waukesha, Wisconsin
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Manufacturing, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Installing, Servicing, Monitoring, Metering, CHP, Energy Efficiency, Cogeneration, RNG, biogas, flexible generation, microgrids, battery energy storage systems, renewable natural gas, packaged CHP, and flexible CHP

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    Clarke Energy, alongside Policy Advisors on Energy & Climate from the British Embassy in Washington DC, hosted an event this week to look ahead at the roadmap for sustainable energy solutions in the ever-growing Data Center industry. Industry leaders from the nation's top tech companies gathered to share their insight as to how we can harness enough power to support these new installations - and how we can do this in the most clean, efficient manner. Contact us at Clarke Energy to understand how we are delivering hybrid energy solutions to power the Data Center market.

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  • Clarke Energy, alongside Policy Advisors on Energy & Climate from the British Embassy in Washington DC, hosted an event this week to look ahead at the roadmap for sustainable energy solutions in the ever-growing Data Center industry. Industry leaders from the nation's top tech companies gathered to share their insight as to how we can harness enough power to support these new installations - and how we can do this in the most clean, efficient manner. Contact us at Clarke Energy to understand how we are delivering hybrid energy solutions to power the Data Center market.

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  • Clarke Energy - USA reposted this

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    Senior Recruitment Consultant/Talent Acquisition Partner

    Clarke Energy, a Rehlko company, is #hiring.⚡ Come join our team to redefine energy resilience with cleaner solutions – for individuals, businesses and communities. View our open roles here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g7Xu2MDe https://lnkd.in/giv5yGbx https://lnkd.in/gUyJvEJM https://lnkd.in/gUKwuFwi Upcoming roles in Wisconsin for 2025: Project Scheduler and I.T Support Analyst Connect with me to learn more about these amazing opportunities!!! David Varichak Brendan Stokes Alan Howard Madeline Knight Tina Kellicut Samantha Irven, SHRM-CP, MFA #ClarkeEnergy #jobopportunities #Wisconsinjobs #Indianajobs #Michiganjobs

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  • Massive growth forecasts for data centers globally. Cogeneration of electricity, heating and cooling is well placed to meet growing demand for the sector delivering cost effective, resilient, low carbon and renewable power. Learn more in this report from the Cogen World Coalition.

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    Cogeneration is well placed to meet the growing energy demand from data centres worldwide 🌍 (Press Release - 13 November 2024) According to a new report published by the COGEN World Coalition, the global growth and spread of data centres creates a significant opportunity for companies involved in cogeneration – also known as combined heat and power (CHP). This is because cogeneration represents a reliable and efficient means of providing all the electricity that a data centre needs, plus a continuous supply of heat, which can be used to drive absorption chillers that provide the cooling capacity required to prevent servers and other equipment from overheating. The newly-published report 'Meeting the energy needs of Data Centres: What role for cogeneration?' was produced for the COGEN World Coalition by Challoch Energy. This comprehensive report brings together relevant data and information from a wide range sources including the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the European Commission. According to the report, there are almost 11,000 data centre locations worldwide, and nearly half of these are in the USA. Depending on its size, a Data Centre can consume as much as 100 MW of electricity, or more. Half of this power is used for cooling, in order to maintain a temperature below 25 degrees Celsius at all times. Due to trends such as automation and AI (Artificial Intelligence), we can expect to see a doubling of energy demand for data centres around the world by 2027. The rapid expansion of data centres presents a significant challenge to energy utilities. Data centres need a consistent and reliable supply of power, 24 hours per day and 365 days per year, and consequently national and regional electricity grids will come under increased pressure. The use of cogeneration to provide electricity and cooling capacity for data centres is currently limited but has significant potential for growth as the industry seeks more efficient and sustainable energy solutions. The benefits of cogeneration in the context of data centres include: ✅ Significant cost savings when cogeneration is used as the primary source of power, with heat recovered and used to drive absorption chillers that provide continuous cooling without adding to electricity demand. ✅ Flexibility in the design and operation of a data centre, facilitating expansion and development without depending on regional/national electricity grids. ✅ Enhanced energy efficiency and reduced energy consumption, leading to lower emissions of greenhouse gases. ✅ Improved reliability, resilience and energy security. When cogeneration technology is used to provide electricity, heating and cooling, we can also refer to ‘trigeneration’ or CCHP (combined cooling, heat and power). See the full Press Release ➡ https://bit.ly/CWC-PR09 #datacentre #datacentres #datacenter #datacenters #AI #cogeneration #CHP #trigeneration #CCHP #energyefficiency

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  • Thank you to JSA TV's Candace Sipos for interviewing Clarke Energy's Alex Marshall on the subject of the future of data center power, renewable fuel options and service considerations for gas engine based data center power. This interview took place at this week's DCD Connect event in Loudoun County, Virginia, one of the world's leading locations for data center deployment. #datacenter #renewablefuel #maintenance

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    Thank you to JSA TV's Candace Sipos for interviewing Clarke Energy and Rehlko's Alex Marshall on the subject of the future of data center power, renewable fuel options and service considerations for gas engine based data center power. This interview took place at this week's DCD Connect event in Loudoun County, Virginia, one of the world's leading locations for data center deployment. #datacenter #renewablefuel #maintenance

    Clarke Energy's Alex Marshall | DCD Connect Virginia 2024

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  • Urban and brownfield data centers have unique challenges—but with combined heat, power, and cooling (CHP+C) technology, they can achieve sustainable, resilient, and efficient energy solutions. Learn more in the article below.

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    Group Director at Clarke Energy | Resilient, flexible energy solutions

    Urban and brownfield data centers have unique challenges—but with combined heat, power, and cooling (CHP+C) technology, they can achieve sustainable, resilient, and efficient energy solutions. Learn how CHP+C is transforming energy use in dense, high-demand areas while aligning with net-zero goals. 🌆💡 #SustainableEnergy #DataCenters #UrbanResilience

    Unlocking the Potential of Combined Heat, Power, and Cooling for Data Centers in Urban and Brownfield Environments

    Unlocking the Potential of Combined Heat, Power, and Cooling for Data Centers in Urban and Brownfield Environments

    Alex Marshall on LinkedIn

  • Is the world entering a new AI-driven era? This question was front and center at this week's 7x24 Xchange Fall Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, where over 1,400 industry leaders gathered to explore the growing demand for data centers and the energy required to power them. As AI continues to revolutionize industries from autonomous vehicles to drug discovery, the event underscored how sustainable, decentralized energy solutions will be critical to supporting this technological transformation. Explore the article link below to learn more.

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    Group Director at Clarke Energy | Resilient, flexible energy solutions

    Is the world entering a new AI-driven era? This question was front and center at this week's 7x24 Xchange Fall Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, where over 1,400 industry leaders gathered to explore the growing demand for data centers and the energy required to power them. As AI continues to revolutionize industries from autonomous vehicles to drug discovery, the event underscored how sustainable, decentralized energy solutions will be critical to supporting this technological transformation. Explore more in the article below.

    The AI Age: How Decentralized Energy Powers the Future

    The AI Age: How Decentralized Energy Powers the Future

    Alex Marshall on LinkedIn

  • Join us at this free webinar on the subject of efficient energy solutions for data centers. Learn about different options for hyperscaler, colocated and edge data centers and how to integrate energy efficiency and resilience with combined heat, power and cooling technology.

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    Don't miss this FREE webinar on 'Efficient energy solutions for Data Centers' hosted by the COGEN World Coalition ⬇ The webinar will take place on Monday, 4 November 2024, starting at 08:00 (Washington D.C.) / 14:00 (Brussels) / 22:00 (Tokyo) 📅 Participants will learn about the contents and conclusions of a new report on 'The Role of Cogeneration (or Trigeneration) in Data Center Development', which has been specially produced by Challoch Energy for the COGEN World Coalition. The webinar will also feature presentations from leading companies (Baker Hughes, Caterpillar Inc., Clarke Energy & INNIO Group) looking at specific examples of how #cogeneration or #trigeneration technologies (combined heat, cooling and power) are being used to efficiently, reliably and cost-effectively meet the energy needs of data centers - 365 days per year. Please note that the working language for this webinar is English. Anyone with an interest in energy is welcome to attend! 😃 REGISTER NOW ➡ https://bit.ly/CWC-WT10 #DataCenter #DataCenters #EnergyEfficiency #CloudComputing

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