Ensuring more investment flows into the growing net zero and regenerative economy is a vital task and the ep group does this in several ways.

Firstly, the partners invest their own funds via the ep Group SSAS into energy transition companies and impact driven businesses, as well as providing catalytic capital for the development of a 22,000sqft Building with Nature accredited scheme in Hampshire.

Secondly, through ep impact and our partnership with progressive investment bank Cameron Barney, we have assisted several firms directly involved in the energy transition to raise funds including a grid-scale developer of compressed air and hydrogen energy storage projects, and a developer of private wire solar projects.

Thirdly, ep impact has developed a Sustainable Development Service (SDS) to assist the public and private sector project owners to overcome the barriers to implementing developments of the built environment and decentralised energy infrastructure that are for a net zero future.

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deal origination

due diligence

impact assessment

direct investment

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recent transactions

Manufacture 2030: supporting Cameron Barney in their role as adviser to Manufacture 2030 on its recent £5m investment

Azure One: investment and advisory to development vehicle in securing planning permission for 22,000sqft nature campus in Hampshire

Clean Energy Capital: assisting Cameron Barney with in their role as adviser to Clean Energy Capital and a successful funding round

Perse: Advising the ep Group SSAS pension on its investment into Perse