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Published: Thursday, 07 Oct, 2010

International renewable energy company Enfinity has announced the opening of its UK office in Liverpool, through the Hello Northwest soft landing service for investors. The UK is seen as a highly attractive market for Enfinity to develop both wind and solar energy projects. Enfinity has taken space in The Plaza, Liverpool.


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International renewable energy company Enfinity has announced the opening of its UK office in Liverpool, through the Hello Northwest soft landing service for investors. The UK is seen as a highly attractive market for Enfinity to develop both wind and solar energy projects. Enfinity has taken space in The Plaza, Liverpool.

The Hello Northwest scheme, launched last year, has been developed through a partnership between the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), The Mersey Partnership and MIDAS, and leading serviced office providers. The scheme offers desk space for the first 12 months of their relocation to the area.

Through its five business units Develop, Invest, Technics, Trade and Power, the Belgium company Enfinity develops, finances, constructs, owns and operates photovoltaic solar and wind energy plants. Besides its own project development, Enfinity sells integrated solar installations to companies and individuals and acts as an EPC contractor. Starting off in Belgium, Enfinity has projects and clients in various countries in Europe and has expanded into other continents, including North America and Asia.

Enfinity has a market leader position in Europe and is a world top 10 player. By the end of the year Enfinity will have installed a worldwide capacity of 200 MWp powered by renewable energy sources. That equals the yearly electricity consumption of approximately 60.000 households and means a replacement of more than approximately 130.000 tons carbon dioxide per year. Enfinity's turnover amounts to 252 million euro in 2009. The company employs over 270 employees.
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