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FORMER Renew director John Barton hopes to be able to tap into the opportunities in waste-to-energy with a new venture but admits its success hangs on its ability to draw funding.
Barton left the Teesside green energy organisation last month to head up Anaerobic Energy Limited, an organisation that aims to create 30 manufacturing plants within 10 years. The company is currently looking for investment of between pounds 500,000 and pounds 750,000 as it rolls out of the Centre for Process Innovation, but Barton is confident it has a ready-made supply chain in the region.See the full content of this document
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Funding Key to Finding Brass in Muck
He said: "It's a strong proposition with a strong market but it needs funding support and a lot of small to medium businesses are struggling to ...
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