Investment firm Foresight Group
has stepped up its interest in the biomass and recycling sectors ploughing £14m
into three new companies.
The company, which recently launched a £22m sustainable investment fund,
announced last week that it has invested £5m in Yorkshire-based wood pellet
producer Land Energy, £6m in industrial waste-to-energy firm
AWP Environmental and £3m in recycling
specialist Lynwood.
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The latest round of deals follow similar investments in waste wood-to-energy
specialist O-Gen and plastics recycling firm
Closed Loop, and extend
Foresight's presence in the biomass and recycling sectors.
Speaking to BusinessGreen earlier this year, Foresight Group founder
and chairman, Bernard Fairman
outlined
his interest in wood-to-energy technologies, arguing that using virgin
timber to fuel biomass plants could help "revitalise the UK forestry sector".
"If we are talking about planting crops to generate energy, this approach
makes much more sense than biofuels, which it has been shown to be the cause of
both environmental problems and climbing food prices," he said. "Initially
companies in this sector will focus on working with pallet firms and skip
operators to supply waste wood, but there is no reason fresh timber could not be
used in the long run."
Foresight has now underlined its commitment to this business model with its
investment in Land Energy, which sources wood from local forests to produce
pellets that can be delivered as renewable wood fuel in the form of wood pellets
to schools, homes and offices in the Yorkshire area in order to help them lower
their carbon impact.
The company said that interest was growing in timber as a renewable source of
heat energy, citing recent experiences in Germany where wood pellet consumption
for fuel has risen ten-fold in the last four years.
"Land Energy fits our vision of a business that helps the environment while
offering attractive returns to investors," said Matt Taylor, a Partner of
Foresight Group. "We are working with the company to roll out the concept to
three regions of the UK. We strongly believe that local sourcing of wood pellet
fuels will gain popularity in the future as people start to count the rising
financial and carbon costs of transporting fuel."
Meanwhile, the £6m invested by Foresight in AWP Environmental will go towards
funding the company's planned £18m gasification plant in Tockwith, Yorkshire,
which will use potentially dangerous industrial waste such as used oil, paints
and inks to generate enough energy to power about 6,000 homes.
Plastics recycling firm Lynwood said it plans to use Foresight's £3m cash
injection to double its production capacity. The company specialises in
collecting off-cuts and waste materials from manufacturers of a variety of
plastic products and remoulding the material into products such as outdoor
furniture.
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