Feb 16, 2026 | Clarke Energy, Data Centres, News
by Alex Marshall, Clarke Energy Across data centers, commercial campuses and industrial facilities, the conversation around resilience is shifting dramatically. The old model of installing a generator here, a battery system there and perhaps some solar on the roof is...
Feb 16, 2026 | Clarke Energy, Data Centres, News
By Alex Marshall, Clarke Energy Data centers across the United States are entering a period of rapid change. AI demand, tightening grid capacity, and pressure for higher resilience are pushing operators toward large onsite power systems. Gas engines, whether used for...
Feb 16, 2026 | Clarke Energy, Data Centres, News
by Alex Marshall, Clarke Energy The rapid growth of AI and high-density compute is reshaping how data centers think about power. Grid connections are slower, demand is spikier, and reliability requirements are rising. This has pushed developers toward onsite power...
Feb 12, 2026 | Clarke Energy, Data Centres, News
by Alex Marshall There is frequent confusion of people familiar with diesel or gas engine operation, misunderstanding the meaning of two terms – “prime power” and “base-load” operation Although the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably in casual conversation,...
Feb 12, 2026 | Data Centres, News
by Alex Marshall, Clarke Energy As data centers scale to support AI workloads, cloud growth, and increasingly constrained grids, onsite power generation is shifting from a contingency measure to a core design decision. Gas engines, combined cooling, heat and power...