Wetherby power consultancy expands operations following growth period
N-ERGY, the power consultant and energy management company, has relocated to larger premises following a significant client win.
Founded and headed up by specialist power project consultant David Bowman in 2014, N-ERGY is forecast to triple its revenue to £1.5m in the next financial year.
This growth is attributed to an increase in activity in the servicing and maintenance of gas engine reciprocating generators, and securing consultancy projects to design, engineer, project manage and deliver 160MW of STOR for a UK-based developer.
Previously based at Highcliffe Court in Wetherby, the business has moved across town and trebled its office footprint by establishing a new 1,200 sq m base at Equinox 3 on Audby Lane.
N-ERGY is also in the process of recruiting to further strengthen its team, in response to the growing demand for its services.
David Bowman, managing director of N-ERGY, said: “We work with companies across the capacity market, combined heat and power, wind power, solar power, energy from waste power, and bioenergy markets, which means we are uniquely placed to consult and advise on all aspects of an energy project, from business planning through to client handover.
“The new office move will help to underpin our recent progress as a business, and represents the start of a new and exciting chapter in our history.”
N-ERGY is a specialist provider of services to the power generation sector, covering Power Solutions and Maintenance Solutions from servicing, maintenance and repair services.
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