Feb19th

The £20 million Finance Durham fund managed by Maven Capital Partners invests £650,000 in biomass energy plant

The £20 million Finance Durham fund managed by Maven Capital  Partners invests £650,000 in biomass energy plant

The Finance Durham fund, managed by Maven Capital Partners (“Maven”), has completed a £650,000 investment in Consett-based biomass energy plant, SDS Inc Limited (“SDS”). SDS generates heat, gas and electricity from wood chippings, producing solid wood fuel briquettes, a cheaper alternative to the traditional seasoned hardwood used for wood burning fires and stoves. The investment will allow SDS to purchase additional machinery to improve efficiency and sell wood briquettes on a commercial scale for use in log burners.

The investment into SDS is the third deal from the £20 million Fund set up by Business Durham , the economic development organisation for County Durham, on behalf of Durham County Council. The Fund is managed by Maven Capital Partners, one of the UK’s most active private equity houses and SME finance providers, to support the growth of high potential businesses located in, or looking to relocate to the County. Maven provides flexible funding packages tailored to SMEs’ growth requirements, and opened offices in both Newcastle and Durham last year to support regional businesses.

Founded in 2017 by expert renewable energy engineers, Shane McDonald and Morgan Corkill, SDS operates a biomass renewable energy plant from an industrial estate in Consett. The plant takes wood chippings waste from timber yards and applies a process to produce electricity. The site also has four engines and turbines that export electricity to the grid.

Biomass energy production is a proven technology and currently represents 85% of the total UK renewable energy supply. Climate change and sustainability are central themes in Durham County Council’s ambition to create a thriving, resilient and engaged low carbon community by 2020.

Demand is currently outweighing supply in the solid fuel market, with a 25% to 30% increase in demand for logs and wood burning stove fuel alternatives year-on-year proving hard to satisfy. Wood briquettes burn hotter and cleaner, are cheaper to buy, and much easier to store and handle than traditional seasoned hardwood logs. Having designed and built 24 similar plants for clients via their installation and maintenance company (Calibrate Energy Engineering, “Calibrate”), Shane and Morgan have significant experience of installing, maintaining and operating these plants.

Shane has over 18 years’ experience as an engineer, having previously owned and operated a similar company in New Zealand and to date has installed 24 biomass plants through Calibrate. Morgan is a family friend of Shane and moved from New Zealand in 2013. Morgan is highly qualified in the design of control systems and has been instrumental in implementing the controls of SDS’s site to increase efficiency.

Brian Archer, Managing Director of Business Durham, said: “County Durham is home to some of the UK’s fastest growing companies and it’s fantastic that the Finance Durham Fund is able to support SDS as it takes advantage of the burgeoning solid fuel market.”

Michael Vassallo, Investment Director at Maven, said, “We are delighted to support SDS’s growth plans through the Finance Durham Fund investment. Shane and Morgan are experts in their field with a strong track record of installing, maintaining and operating these plants. This is an exciting business consisting of driven and passionate individuals, with a product tailored to an increasing market demand.”

Shane, Founder and Operations Director of SDS, said “The opportunity to work with FinanceDurham and Maven via the CDEMN team has meant the factory can now invest in specialised manufacturing equipment, employ key staff and therefore secure long term contracts ensuring sustainable growth over the coming years. We have such a strong demand for our wood briquette and pellet products that we are turning away orders so this will revolutionise the coming few years, it really is a fantastic approach to supporting emerging companies in the Durham area and we are very proud to have been at the forefront of this forward thinking approach.”

Cllr Carl Marshall, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for economic regeneration, said, “It’s great that our Finance Durham Fund is supporting another County business in its efforts to grow and we’re especially pleased to be helping a renewable energy firm which shares our desire to reduce carbon emissions. We wish SDS the very best of luck and look forward to assisting other companies which are looking to expand or to move to our wonderful County.”

Alex Wilby, Partner at Swinburne Maddison, led the firm’s team advising Maven on the latest investment via the Finance Durham Fund. Alex is working closely with Maven to provide legal advice on a number of investments from the Fund.

Alex said, “It’s been very pleasing to be able to act for Maven in facilitating their investment in what is a local company with real potential for growth. The Finance Durham Fund provides fantastic opportunities for Durham-based businesses to seek investment. As a firm, we have ourselves grown significantly over recent years whilst retaining a strong appreciation of our Durham-based roots and, as such, it’s incredibly positive for us to be able to assist in the process of local economic growth and development. We look forward to continuing to work alongside Maven in respect of their future investments.”

Ben Gilhespy, Operations Director of County Durham Manufacturing and Engineering Network (CDEMN), who introduced SDS to Maven, said “We knew from our first encounter with SDS that this was a business with great potential and being able to help them realise this through an introduction to Maven and the Finance Durham Fund was a logical step for CDEMN. Shane and Morgan are an absolute pleasure to work with and have sought to increase their opportunities for success through working with us and the Maven team, recognising and valuing the extensive support available.”