

A multi-faceted resource for on-site power generation and efficient use of energy, GEM Energy is a trusted adviser to leading organizations in the institutional, industrial, government, and commercial sectors.
While what we do is technically complex, it’s simple to explain: We optimize your facility’s efficiency to reduce your operating costs.
Our technology expertise includes on-site power generation. We do everything from combined heat and power (CHP), to comprehensive solar development. Our scope includes funding, system design, integration, installation and ongoing maintenance.
GEM Energy integrated services:
- Procuring energy
- Managing and maintaining facilities
- Designing, installing and repairing building automation controls systems
- Performing preventive HVAC maintenance
- Energy Performance Contracting
- Finding and securing financing for energy projects and on-site power
And as a member of the Rudolph Libbe Group of companies, we have design/build capabilities and a host of other services to steer your energy productivity project from construction all the way through commissioning.
Locations
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Northwest Ohio Headquarters
6842 Commodore Drive
Walbridge, OH 43465 419.720.2700 Directions -
Northeast Ohio Office
4937 Mills Industrial Parkway
North Ridgeville, OH 44039 440.406.8800 440.406.8801 Directions -
Southeast Michigan Office
47461 Clipper St.,
Plymouth, MI 48170 734.455.0600 Directions -
New York Office
950 Danby Road, Suite 212,
Ithaca, NY 14850 866.720.2700 Directions -
Lima Ohio Office
750 Buckeye Road
Lima, Ohio 45804
419.224.8450 Directions
RLG Highlights
From Our Blog
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Why Winter Is the Perfect Time to Think About Summer Cooling
February 22, 2019
Whether it needs repairs or replacement, now is the time to check your cooling equipment
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Avoid Production Inefficiency Through Better Construction Planning
January 25, 2019
5 common problems caused by using D/B/B for process manufacturing upgrades or expansions
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The Monetary Value of Energy Resilience
January 07, 2019
Understand the true cost of power outages, and how much money energy resilience can save your organization