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      schrieb am 14.11.18 09:41:46
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      UK energy storage fund prepares to hit London Stock Exchange with US$130m raised
      Published: 12 Nov 2018, 15:00, By:David Pratt

      Britain’s second listed energy storage fund has raised £100 million (US$129.12 million) to trade on the London Stock Exchange.

      Investment management firm Gresham House launched the fund at the beginning of October, and has raised around half the amount originally planned, but still enough to progress plans to acquire a 70MW seed portfolio.

      The admission of 100,000,000 ordinary shares is expected to occur on 13 November, with trading to commence on the specialist fund segment of the LSE's main market.

      The net proceeds of the issue are to be used to acquire 70MW of operational batteries, previously developed by Gresham House New Energy and Noriker Power, for a consideration of £57.22 million.

      It will then set out to invest in an exclusive portfolio of projects, which last month consisted of 132MW combined capacity across four projects, ranging from 5MW to 49MW, however this has since risen to 182MW.

      John Leggate, chairman of Gresham House Energy Storage Fund, said: "We now have a strong platform from which to grow the fund and are very excited to commence investing in energy storage systems on behalf of our investors. From day one, the company will be 58% invested in revenue-generating assets, and an exclusive pipeline lies beyond that.

      However, the company could not be reached to determine how its plans will be affected by raising half of what was set out as a target last month prior to admission onto the LSE.

      However, Leggate added: “We will use the placing programme to raise further funds for the acquisition of the other pipeline assets and are committed to building a substantial fund in this fast-growing sector.”


      Forerunner Gore Street releases half-year report

      The news comes on the same day that Gore Street Capital, managers of the first energy storage fund to float on the LSE in May, released its half yearly report after raising £30.6 million instead of its targeted £100 million.

      Around half of the IPO proceeds have already been invested across two operations assets with 8MW of installed capacity and two shovel-ready projects totalling 19MW, having acquired them from energy technology company Origami Energy in September.

      Gore Street also provided an update on its pipeline, with exclusivity over a 30MW battery in the UK as well as projects in Belgium (25MW) and Germany (11MW). It also has an additional pipeline of over 121MW in the UK in mind, as well as a 30MW project in the US.

      Alex O’Cinneide, chief executive of Gore Street Capital, the investment manager to the fund, commented: “This has been an exciting time for Gore Street in executing our London listing and successfully raising proceeds to meet the demand for our considerable pipeline.

      “We are keen to continue this rapid progress, increasing the scale and diversification of the committed proceeds of the company and its asset base. We continue to negotiate with multiple partners for a significant number of projects under exclusivity that we look forward to funding in due course.”

      In early October, O'Cinneide appeared onstage at Solar & Storage Live at a panel discussing finance options for energy storage in the UK. O'Cinneide was the only representative whose company is working solely on front-of-meter energy storage projects. Among the chief conclusions offered up by the assembled panel was that there is growing 'merchant risk' associated with energy storage projects and that investors must get more comfortable with this concept.
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.209.294 von R-BgO am 14.11.18 09:41:46Thread: Gore Street Energy - IPO
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.209.294 von R-BgO am 14.11.18 09:41:46https://www.energy-storage.news/news/uk-listed-energy-storag…

      "The London Stock Exchange-listed investment fund is expected to close on a 5MW battery storage project in Wolverhampton in the coming weeks. Construction of a 50MW battery storage facility which Gresham is to buy will then start before the end of the year.

      However the fund’s exclusive pipeline of projects extends beyond that figure, with three additional projects totalling 127MW of storage capacity also in Gresham’s crosshairs.

      And to pursue that pipeline Gresham has confirmed a fresh placing, announcing the listing of 75 million new shares at 101p (US$1.31) per share which is aiming to raise around £75 million.

      That placing was launched yesterday, and is to close on 24 May 2019, with the gross proceeds complementing the £100 million (US$130 million) it raised in November last year."


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