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Ecotricity was a winner in the 2007 Ashden Awards for sustainable energy. The awards congratulated Ecotricity for its environmental contribution, saying: "The company's turbines are delivering 46 GW·h/yr of renewable electricity and avoiding around 46,000 tonnes of CO 2 emissions a year. The installed capacity is expected to double by the end ...
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Dale Vince OBE (born 29 August 1961) is a British green energy industrialist. [6] A former New Age traveller, [7] he is the owner of the electricity company Ecotricity. [8] Born in Norfolk, he founded the Renewable Energy Company in 1995 and launched his first wind turbine in 1996.
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Blood Hill is a wind farm near Hemsby in Norfolk, England.It is the smallest windfarm owned by E.ON; taking up 3 hectares. [1] It has a nameplate capacity of 2.25MW which is enough to power 1000 homes at peak.
The Nemesis is a Lotus Exige modified by British company Ecotricity. According to Dale Vince, the director of Ecotricity, the car was meant to "smash the boring, Noddy stereotype of the green car". [1] It took two years, a team of F1 engineers, and £750,000 to make, including £350,000 of Dale Vince's own money.
In July 2021, Ecotricity Group made a cash offer for the rest of the shares which implied a value of almost £60 million for the whole company. The offer was rejected by Good Energy on 22 July [ 25 ] and the bid lapsed after failing to reach 50% acceptance by shareholders.
In 2015 a new business park was built at the side of the A419 opposite the town's main industrial estate in Oldends Lane. In 2016 a new eco-business park and wood-based football stadium for Forest Green Rovers was mooted by local businessman Dale Vince, CEO of Ecotricity, to be constructed west of the town, close to the M5 junction. The formal ...