Cleantech innovators Celtic Renewables has announced the launch of its Crowdcube funding campaign on the back of investor appetite to fund companies with environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors. With commissioning of Celtic Renewables’ biorefinery in Scotland – the first of its kind in the UK – on track for …
The first sign that the Scottish economy is on track for a green recovery became evident today as the construction of Scotland’s first biorefinery took a significant step forward with the arrival of six purpose-built 130,000 litre fermentation vessels from the Netherlands. The implementation of Covid-19 restrictions in March prevented …
The Founder of Celtic Renewables, Professor Martin Tangney, received his OBE at a private Investiture in the splendid surrounds of Edinburgh City Chambers. The medal was presented at the ceremony by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, who, in his capacity as the Lord Lieutenant, is the Queen’s representative in Scotland. …
The splendid surrounds of Glasgow City Chambers played host to the Causeway Business Exchange annual awards ceremony which was attended by the good and the great of Irish and Scottish dignitaries, including Scottish Cabinet Secretary Keith Brown MSP and visiting Irish Government Minister Joe Mc Hugh, TD. The awards dinner, …
The Irish Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Pat Breen T.D. visited Celtic Renewables as part of a four-day official visit to Scotland for the Irish Government’s St. Patrick’s Day “Promote Ireland” programme. The Minister met with Professor Martin Tangney OBE and …
Leading biofuel and sustainability expert Professor Martin Tangney – founder of Celtic Renewables – has been awarded an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE). The Queen makes honorary awards to non-British citizens on the advice of the UK Foreign Office. The Edinburgh based scientist …
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