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[[Gren]], a Northern European energy company acquired 11 heat and power generation assets from [[Equitix]] in May 2023<ref>[https://gren.com/news/gren-a-leading-northern-european-energy-company-agrees-to-acquire-11-heat-and-power-generation-assets-in-the-uk/#:~:text=Gren%2C%20a%20leading%20Northern%20European%20energy%20company%2C%20has,the%20fastest%20growing%20district%20heating%20markets%20in%20Europe. Gren News Item]</ref>.  
[[Gren]], a Northern European energy company acquired 11 heat and power generation assets from [[Equitix]] in May 2023<ref>[https://gren.com/news/gren-a-leading-northern-european-energy-company-agrees-to-acquire-11-heat-and-power-generation-assets-in-the-uk/#:~:text=Gren%2C%20a%20leading%20Northern%20European%20energy%20company%2C%20has,the%20fastest%20growing%20district%20heating%20markets%20in%20Europe. Gren News Item]</ref>. They added to their portfolio with the acquisition of 50% of [[South Clyde Energy Centre, Bogmoor Road, Glasgow]] in June 2024<ref>https://gren.com/uk/news/gren-acquires-stake-in-scottish-energy-from-waste-facility/</ref>


==Gren (formerly [[Equitix]]) Assets Listed on WikiWaste==
==Gren (formerly [[Equitix]]) Assets Listed on WikiWaste==

Latest revision as of 11:28, 11 June 2024


Gren, a Northern European energy company acquired 11 heat and power generation assets from Equitix in May 2023[1]. They added to their portfolio with the acquisition of 50% of South Clyde Energy Centre, Bogmoor Road, Glasgow in June 2024[2]

Gren (formerly Equitix) Assets Listed on WikiWaste

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