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Anesco named in fastest growing companies league table
Energy efficiency specialist Anesco, has been recognised as one of the UK’s fastest growing private companies for a fifth consecutive year.
The Reading-based company recorded annual sales growth over its latest three years of 57%, placing it at 78th within the prestigious Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track league table.
Anesco is recognised as one of the top 100 cleantech firms in the world. In the last financial year, sales hit £213million with an EBITDA of £24million. The company, which specialises in solar, battery storage, ECO delivery and renewable maintenance, has helped to take over 330,000 people out of fuel poverty and the renewable technologies it has deployed are now generating over 1GW of power.
The company first featured in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 league table in 2012, going on to take the top spot in both 2013 and 2014 – only the second time this has ever been achieved in the history of the awards.
Kevin Mouatt, Anesco CEO, said: “It is a fantastic achievement to feature in the league table for a fifth year running. We’re delighted and very thankful to the whole team at Anesco, for all their hard work in making it happen.”
He added: “At Anesco, we continue to drive the UK’s energy efficiency sector forward. From being first to introduce commercial battery storage; to our ESCO model that enables organisations to upgrade facilities and housing stock at no cost; and our pioneering renewable asset monitoring and maintenance service AnescoMeter. We’re proud to help our customers transform their operations and save money, while overall reducing the country’s carbon emissions.”
Employing more than 150 permanent members of staff, and up to 600 contractors and 103 supply chain partners and logistics staff employed at any one time, the company continues to lead the UK’s energy efficiency sector.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anesco Limited .
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