Clarke Energy returns to this year’s NEMEX to reinforce its continued growth in the CHP market and to promote the Jenbacher purpose built gas engine marque for which it now has exclusive distributorship in Australia and New Zealand as well as the UK. Over the past decade, Clarke Energy has grown to become one of the foremost turnkey suppliers of gas powered generators in the UK. It is an experienced operator of combined heat and power (CHP) projects, for example in hospitals, universities and in industry, and is the market leader in landfill site power generation.
Responsible for selling, installing and commissioning gas engines, Clarke Energy is also keen to promote its service package, with 10 to 15 year service contracts, now normally accepted as standard, a vital part of its total CHP offer. Despite the company’s recent breakthrough into the horticultural CHP sector, and its involvement in a number of high profile hospital schemes, it is in industry where it still anticipates the major growth of CHP applications to occur.
A significant presence at NEMEX will therefore enable Clarke Energy to target energy managers, plant engineers and consultants with the efficiency and environmental benefits of its Jenbacher engines in a wide range of power generation installations.
Clarke Energy returns to this year’s NEMEX to reinforce its continued growth in the CHP market and to promote the Jenbacher purpose built gas engine marque for which it now has exclusive distributorship in Australia and New Zealand as well as the UK. Over the past decade, Clarke Energy has grown to become one of the foremost turnkey suppliers of gas powered generators in the UK. It is an experienced operator of combined heat and power (CHP) projects, for example in hospitals, universities and in industry, and is the market leader in landfill site power generation.
Responsible for selling, installing and commissioning gas engines, Clarke Energy is also keen to promote its service package, with 10 to 15 year service contracts, now normally accepted as standard, a vital part of its total CHP offer. Despite the company’s recent breakthrough into the horticultural CHP sector, and its involvement in a number of high profile hospital schemes, it is in industry where it still anticipates the major growth of CHP applications to occur.
A significant presence at NEMEX will therefore enable Clarke Energy to target energy managers, plant engineers and consultants with the efficiency and environmental benefits of its Jenbacher engines in a wide range of power generation installations.