Clarke Energy Short-listed for UK Energy Innovation Awards

Energy Innovation Centre LogoClarke Energy has been short-listed in the UK Energy Innovation Awards.

The expert panel of judges, made up of leading names in the energy industry, were impressed by the breadth and quality of the entries submitted.

Clarke Energy has been short-listed in two separate categories:

‘Best International Trade Award’ – Sponsored by UK Trade and Investment

‘Best High Growth Company’

Denise Massey, Director of the Energy Innovation Centre, said: “The calibre of nominations this year was of an exceptional standard and the judges had a really tough choice when it came to shortlisting. It’s also fantastic to see we had a record number of entries, highlighting the fantastic technologies out there which have real potential in the energy sector.

“Congratulations to all of those who made it to the final and we look forward to the awards ceremony celebrating the very best innovation and talent in the industry.”

The UK Energy Innovation Awards ceremony are taking place at The Radisson Blu Edwardian, Manchester city centre, Thursday 25 April 2013.

About Clarke Energy

Clarke Energy’s global headquarters are located in Liverpool, England. The company has experienced a number of year’s robust growth, exceeding £207million turnover in 2012, with installations spanning 9 countries across the world.

Clarke Energy has a long standing-relationship with GE Power & Water’s Jenbacher gas engine business and has installed over 2,600MW of generation capacity globally. Originating in the UK, the company is now present in eleven countries worldwide.

Clarke Energy’s combined heat and power installations can operate on a wide range of renewable and low-carbon fuels including natural gas, biogas, sewage gas, landfill gas and coal seam gas.

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