Iona Capital partners with Grocontinental
The Salop Biogas AD facility is an anaerobic digester plant that is being developed in a joint undertaking between Iona Capital, an investor in environmental
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The Salop Biogas AD facility is an anaerobic digester plant that is being developed in a joint undertaking between Iona Capital, an investor in environmental
Iona Capital has recently spoken to letsrecycle.com on investing into environmental infrastructure projects. Iona manages funds for institutional investors who provide equity and subordinated debt
Washfold Farm Biogas, one of Iona’s investments, has recently been on the national news. You can read more in the Daily Mail or watch the
Greater Manchester Pensions Fund (GMPF) and the London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) today announced they have jointly committed £60m towards funding the construction and operation
Iona Capital Ltd, a leading investor in the UK bioenergy sector, is pleased to announce that it has acquired MT Energie’s UK Service business from
We are happy to announce that Iona Capital became a member of REA – Renewable Energy Association. The REA was established in 2001 as a
Iona Capital Ltd, an established investor in the bioenergy sector, is pleased to announce that two of its current AD (Anaerobic Digestion) developments, Leeming Biogas
Iona’s first fund, Iona Environmental Infrastructure (IEILP), has financed the design and construction of first commercial gas to grid Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plant in in
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.
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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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