Libertine's chief technology officer Ed Haynes, Sir Gary Verity and CEO of Libertine, Sam Cockerill, at the launch of the company's new technology development facility.
Libertine's chief technology officer Ed Haynes, Sir Gary Verity and CEO of Libertine, Sam Cockerill, at the launch of the company's new technology development facility.

New energy technology centre launched in Sheffield

Libertine FPE Limited has launched a new energy technology development centre in Sheffield.

Yorkshire ambassador Sir Gary Verity formally opened the new headquarters of Libertine, which will act as the hub of the company’s research and development work for linear motor-generator technologies.

Located at Sheffield’s Vantage Park industrial estate, the facility will see Libertine continue with the research, development and prototyping of free piston engines and linear power generation systems to tap into cleaner sources of energy including agricultural waste, biomass and biofuels which are being developed across the world.

Sir Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said: “The volume of innovation and engineering advancement within the Sheffield City Region is becoming widely known both domestically and internationally and that is a huge coup for Yorkshire as a centre of advanced manufacturing excellence.

“It is no surprise that Libertine has chosen to locate its research and development facility here.”

Libertine’s new 6,610 sq ft unit, which is the first occupied unit at phase two of Vantage Park, was formally opened by Sir Gary following a £650k funding injection in 2017, led by the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund (NPIF).

He added: “It is key that South Yorkshire retains its place at the forefront of advanced manufacturing and continues to attract high tech companies offering pioneering work, attracting talent out of the universities and keeping innovation in the region.”

Sam Cockerill, founder and chief executive of Libertine FPE, said: “Free piston technologies and linear power systems will play a vital role in the future of the internal combustion engine.

“The technologies that we will develop and prototype at this facility will generate electrical power from a wide range of low carbon fuels and renewable resources.

“We are engaged with Innovate UK on a project to demonstrate a modular Free-Piston Gas Expander (FPGE) prototype for small scale distributed heat-to-power applications using heat from biomass boilers.

Sam added: “Our technology is also helping one of Asia’s most prestigious international universities, the Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) in Malaysia, supported by the PETRONAS oil and gas company, to develop power generator solutions for rural electrification using agricultural waste products.

“It was a clear-cut decision to locate along the Sheffield Rotherham border, an area which has an abundance of advanced technology based businesses and a skilled labour market that will be crucial for further recruitment and expansion of the business.

“We have doubled our workforce in the past two years and will potentially double it again over the next 12 months.”

Libertine employs eight people at the Vantage Park site and recently appointed Dr Lee Juby as its business development director.

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