Data Centres Ireland – What backs up the back-up generator?

Minimisation of carbon emissions and ensuring environmental and financial stability is an important factor in the global data centre industry. Gas engine based captive power plants not only offer the ability to deliver energy security, they can also improve energy efficiency and environmental performance in data centres.

John Curley, General Manager of Clarke Energy in Ireland will be delivering a presentation at Data Centres Ireland entitled ‘What backs up the back-up generator’ on the 20th November at 12 noon. Here you can learn about gas engine technologies and how they can assist data centres in energy security and sustainability.

Clarke Energy will also be exhibiting at Data Centres Ireland. Come visit us to discuss combined heat and power (CHP) and trigeneration.

Data Centres Ireland, RDS, Dublin, 20-21st November. Find out more here.

About Clarke Energy

Clarke Energy specialises in the engineering, installation and maintenance of gas-fuelled power plants. These plants operate on a range of renewable and low-carbon fuels including biogas, natural gas, coal seam & coal mine methane.

Clarke Energy is the authorised distributor and service provider for GE Jenbacher gas engines in ten countries across the globe.

Gas engines as captive power plants can be configured as cogeneration units for combined heat and power production.

Clarke Energy has dedicated operations and service capability with headquarters in Newtownmountkennedy.

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