Imperative Energy builds on UK momentum with investment from North West Fund
A leading provider of biomass heat and power solutions has moved to the North West after completing its latest round of fundraising with investment from The North West Fund for Energy and Environmental (“NWF4EE”) and the Environmental Infrastructure Development Company (“EIDC”).
Imperative Energy (“the Company”), which was founded in 2007 in Co Kildare, Ireland, is a leading supplier of bioenergy solutions (heat, steam and power) to the industrial, commercial and public sectors across the UK and Ireland. The business will move the headquarters of its operations to an existing site at Sandbach, Cheshire, following the investment.
NWF4EE will take a minority stake in Imperative Energy in order to support its ongoing growth and development. EIDC, experts in the sector, are investing alongside the NWF4EE and will play a key role in supporting the team in the delivery and financing of projects.
Imperative energy successful in Fulwood Academy Tender
Imperative Energy Limited is delighted to be successful in our tender proposal for the Fulwood Academy Project.
We look forward to working along side the Smith Group UK Limited. The proposal offers a biomass heating solution for Fulwood Academy with a 550kW Schmid UTSK biomass boiler and a hook bin fuel handling system for feeding the boiler to provide renewable heat.
Imperative Energy Ltd Wins “Best in BioEnergy” title at Global Cleantech Awards.
Imperative Energy Ltd named for excellence in cleantech industry with innovative BioEnergy solutions and green job creation
November 15, 2011 – Imperative Energy Ltd, http://www.imperativeenergy.com a leading developer of BioEnergy Projects in the UK and Ireland, announced today it was named “Best of BioEnergy” by the Global Cleantech Cluster Association http://www.globalcleantech.org. Winning the GCCA Later Stage Award for BioEnergy demonstrates Imperative Energy Ltd’s significant success in the growing cleantech industry and validates its innovative use of proven bioenergy technology in a range of new applications as a leader in the Renewable Energy sector. Imperative Energy Ltd was nominated for the GCCA Later Stage Award by GCCA Member Cluster, The Green Way (http://www.thegreenway.ie) in May 2011 and was shortlisted to the final 3 in this category at an event in Quebec in August.
“Our Top 10 winners are truly the best in class and are the companies to watch in the coming years,” says Ben Taube, Chairman of the GCCA. “In each category, these companies are making both broad strides in their global industries as well as working closely with their regional cleantech clusters to build sustainable green economies and jobs. We are thrilled to name them the GCCA Global Top 10 for 2011.”
Imperative Energy Ltd was the winner of the GCCA 2011 Later Stage Award for BioEnergy because of its success in building an investable business in the field of energy generation from sustainable biomass resources. The company has grown from a small base in Maynooth, Ireland to become a leading player in the sector in the UK and Ireland with plans to enter new markets in the near-term.
DECC has published its consultation document on proposals on the RO banding levels that will be effective from April 2013. The proposals suggest a number of changes that will impact different forms of biomass conversion technologies. The full consultation document is available at: http://www.decc.gov.uk/assets/decc/11/consultation/ro-banding/3235-consultation-ro-banding.pdf
Imperative Energy at Greenbuild Expo
Imperative Energy will be attending the Greenbuild Expo in Manchester on 29th and 30th June 2011. Come and see us there!!
http://www.greenbuildexpo.co.uk