Independent spirits producer The Thompson Brothers has launched a £1.8 million (US$2.33m) crowdfunding campaign to help fund the construction of Struie Distillery in Dornoch, Scotland. Georgie Collins discusses the plans in an article on the Spirits Business website. Crowdfund starts for ‘world’s most energy-efficient distillery’ Struie Distillery is to be a ‘cutting-edge’ sustainable distillery … Continue reading Plans for ‘cutting-edge sustainable Scottish distillery that aims to redefine the future of whisky production
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Tidal energy being promoted in the Orkney Islands
While tidal energy has had a difficult time being deployed, the Orkney Islands, an archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, is taking a bold step. Rupert Jones explains in The Guardian that there is a new crowdfunding scheme launched by ethical investment platform Abundance. £7m crowdfunding bid for Orkney tidal energy turbine launches … Continue reading Tidal energy being promoted in the Orkney Islands
French bank moves into crowdfunding for renewable energy
Société Générale, commonly known as SocGen, is hoping with one small acquisition to burnish its green credentials, meet government requirements on renewable energy and show its potential to adapt disruptive financial technology. Elizabeth Bratton and Peter Lee explain in an article on the Euromoney website. SocGen acquires crowdfunding platform for renewable energy On June … Continue reading French bank moves into crowdfunding for renewable energy
Great combination to promote sustainable energy: crowdfunding and education
Derek Markham has provided a good article on the CleanTechnica website about a team using the crowdfunding model to help bring about a revolution in clean energy investment and deployment. You should enjoy This Project Taps Into Crowdfunding & Education To Finance 100% Renewable Energy How can we get to 100% renewable and clean … Continue reading Great combination to promote sustainable energy: crowdfunding and education
Letting customers invest in sustainable energy
Marks & Spencer is a major retail group in Britain and abroad. Sarah Butler writes in The Guardian about important new developments by the company to set up the M&S Energy Society to encourage its customers – and no doubt others – to invest in solar panels that will be installed on several of its … Continue reading Letting customers invest in sustainable energy
The role of crowdfunding in the energy transition
Recently the 2nd annual European Crowdfunding Network (ECN) CrowdCamp was held. Therese Torris writes on the Crowdfund Insider website about some of the highlights from the gathering. Crowdfunding the European Transition to Renewable Energy The transition to sustainable energies, away from fossil fuel, is a political agenda that creates a huge need for capital … Continue reading The role of crowdfunding in the energy transition
How crowdfunding is making its mark in investing in solar projects
Jennifer Kho provides a good article on the use of solar bonds and crowdfunding in the US. First US public offering of solar bonds: can crowdfunding take clean energy to the next level? SolarCity just changed the way clean energy projects will be financed. Will retail investors give solar a boost? The largest solar … Continue reading How crowdfunding is making its mark in investing in solar projects
Using innovative financing to support renewable energy
Keith Findlay writes in the Press and Journal from Aberdeen Scotland of the use of crowdfunding to raise funds for new windfarm projects. The company involved, Triodos Renewables, was set up in 1995 and is a UK company managed by Bristol-based Triodos Bank. Renewables developer launches crowdfunded share issue Green-energy firm Triodos Renewables is … Continue reading Using innovative financing to support renewable energy
