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UK consultancy launches clean power arm

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterJune 21, 20212 Mins Read
UK consultancy launches clean power arm

UK ESG consultancy Longevity Partners has launched a new clean energy solutions spin-off company called Longevity Power.

The new organisation will work in tandem with Longevity Partners, offering a ‘one-stop-shop’ approach to managing transitional climate risk for public and private bodies.

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Longevity Partners advises clients on how to ‘future-proof’ properties, while Longevity Power will work with a wider global audience to deliver on net-zero carbon commitments such as installing on-site renewable energy solutions.

Longevity Power’s offering will centre around four core services: renewable energy strategy; on-site clean power implementation; off-site energy procurement with corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs); and electric vehicle infrastructure deployment.

Longevity Power director Anthony Maguire said: “At Longevity Partners, we increasingly found that clients wanted a company to take them from start to finish, setting ESG targets and seeing them through to implementation.

“By introducing Longevity Power, we are able to offer clients a full end-to-end approach and reassure them that their properties are going to be resilient in the face of climate change – whether that’s by optimising on-site renewable energy solutions, or through the introduction of EV charge points to anticipate occupants’ needs over the coming decade.”

Longevity Partners chief executive Etienne Cadestin said: “The purpose of the Longevity Group is to support businesses and governments with the delivery of the climate goals.

“Clean power is set to draw $11 trillion of investment in the coming decades and will play a huge role in securing a safe and climate-resilient future for our children.

“The level of systemic transformation that is required is similar to that of the bronze age.

“As a standalone company, Longevity Power is fully committed to providing the full spectrum of electric vehicle and clean energy infrastructure services to support businesses with their transition.”

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