Mike Dunn will speak at the CIWM
Mike Dunn of Iona Capital, an investor in environmental infrastructure and renewable energy sources will be speaking on Thursday 28th September at the Chartered Institute
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Mike Dunn of Iona Capital, an investor in environmental infrastructure and renewable energy sources will be speaking on Thursday 28th September at the Chartered Institute
Welcome to the Iona Digest. We start our first issue by looking at the big picture driving the climate change and environmental investment agenda. The
Iona Capital has been announced as a finalist in the 2017 British Renewable Energy awards. The awards, organised by the Renewable Energy Association are the
Tariff Accreditations During the month, Iona successfully completed and registered seven separate projects under the ROC (Renewable Obligation Certificates) and RHI (Renewable Heat Incentive) tariff
Iona Capital (“Iona”), through its North West Environmental Infrastructure Fund and through Iona Environmental Infrastructure Funds 1 and 2, has committed £130 million of investment
Iona has acquired Dryholme Biogas, a 1.8 MWe Anaerobic Digestion plant located near Silloth, Cumbria. The plant is accredited under the Government’s Feed in Tariff
Newbridge Energy will be doubling the size of its workforce and installing three biomass generating units in North Wales after a multi-million pound investment from
A sustainable energy plant that will turn tens of thousands of tons of food waste into gas and electricity has been launched in North Yorkshire
Do you have a sustainable technology that pushes innovation and helps our environment? If so, discover if your company fits in with our investment portfolio. Who knows, we could be working together before you know it.
Are you an institutional investor looking for a new sustainable investment opportunity? Let us make the case for Iona — just click the link below to learn more about what drives our success.
Energy-from-Waste (EfW) is widely recognized as a technology that in the right context can help mitigate climate change and move waste up the waste hierarchy. Whilst recycling remains a key priority EfW is a preferred strategy over landfill for non-cyclable materials. Recent developments in carbon capture technologies are also helping to mitigate the carbon emissions from EfW plants. A further key development for the industry is the use of the excess heat for district heating schemes.
Approximately 65% of energy is lost in traditional power plants due to inefficient conversion processes and losses in transmission. More efficient localised generation processes will create significant benefits:
– Environmental: Increased efficiency can lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other pollutants, as well as decrease water use.
– Economic: Improving energy efficiency can lower individual utility bills, create jobs, and help stabilize electricity prices and volatility
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