
Kanadevia Inova acquires Wardley and Lower Drayton biogas
Kanadevia Inova acquires Wardley and Lower Drayton biogas plants to expand renewable gas portfolio Both plants are accredited under the UK Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive
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Kanadevia Inova acquires Wardley and Lower Drayton biogas plants to expand renewable gas portfolio Both plants are accredited under the UK Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive

Kanadevia Inova takes majority stake in Dutch biomethane facility Swiss-based greentech company announces its first investment in the country’s biogas sector, paving the way for

Kanadevia Inova acquires Iona Capital along with UK biogas portfolio Swiss-based green-tech company Kanadevia Inova strengthens its commitment to accelerating decarbonisation by acquiring Iona Capital

Iona Capital invests in Carbon Capture Scotland Limited, one of the market leaders in the capture, use and storage of green biogenic CO2 Iona Capital

Iona Capital sells its interest in Shawton Energy to Lazard SPI Fund Iona Capital, the UK low carbon sustainable fund manager, has sold its interest

Carbon Capture Scotland to capture and re-use green CO₂ from Iona Capital’s biomethane AD plants Green biogenic CO₂ to be captured and re-used as dry

Trends in the Green Gas Certificate Market The last five years has seen a significant increase in demand for Green Gas Certificates across northern Europe

Press Release: Biogas Power / Iona Management Services Acquisition Iona Management Services (“IMS”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of Biogas Power Operations (‘BPO’) which
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