We provide all the expertise, services and support our clients need to invest in high quality renewable energy and low carbon technologies in the UK and internationally. We do this by providing consultancy and contracting services to clients and through direct investment in projects and technology solutions with our partners.
This is achieved through our UK and international subsidiary companies:
- Locogen Asset Management: Providing safe and proper operation of renewable assets whilst also maximising revenue streams and boosting ROI for our clients.
- Locogen Consulting: Providing investment-grade technical and commercial expertise and advisory services to support the development, design, build and operation of projects.
- Locogen Investments: Investing internationally in technology solutions and companies aligned with our vision.
We operate across the renewable power, low carbon heat and low carbon transport sectors. We carefully select reputable high-performing technology providers for our solutions, but always remain independent to ensure the best solutions for each individual situation.
We consent, engineer, procure, construct and operate solutions that deliver results and provide an attractive return on investment for our clients. We offer a full range of services to develop, build and operate all mature and demonstrably successful technologies in these sectors, from concept through construction to operation and decommissioning.
Greenlight for Scottish Solar and Battery Project
Locogen, working alongside our development partner Renewco Power, are delighted to announce that Planning Permission has been granted for Glenniston Solar Farm near Lochgelly in Fife. The site, which consists of solar and embedded battery storage, has a generating capacity of 39MW which has the potential to power around 18,000 homes – this is more
Developing a Successful Community Energy Project
Locogen has been delivering community energy projects for more than a decade. In that time we have worked on hundreds projects and delivered some award-winning work. We work closely with Local Energy Scotland and specifically the CARES programme in Scotland and with the Community Energy Fund in England and the Welsh Government Energy Service. Having
Climate Change Committee Progress Report: Scottish 2030 Emissions Targets No Longer Credible
The Climate Change Committee’s (CCC) latest report on Scotland’s progress towards its statutory climate change goals (to reduce emissions by 75% by 2030) concludes that it no longer believes the Scottish Government will meet those targets. The CCC report highlighted a number of areas where improvement is required but did point out the positive impact