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At the recent EIE13 Conference (Engage, Invest, Exploit 2013) on 9th May 2013 Celtic Renewables was one of 16 companies selected from over 100 applicants to pitch their business proposition to a panel of investors. The pitch was strictly 8 minutes maximum in length and then the investors had 7 …
Celtic Renewables Ltd is proud to announce that Dr Eve Bird, Head of Innovation and Technology, has won in the prestigious category of ACHIEVER AWARD at the inaugural Young Professionals Green Energy Awards. The new awards follow in the footsteps of the hugely successful Scottish Green Energy Awards, now in …
Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables (CRL) has been named Europe’s most innovative biotech SME after producing the world’s first advanced biofuel, capable of powering vehicles, from the residues of whisky production. Pictured Prof. Martin Tangney (Founder of CRL), Nathalie Moll (Secretary General of EuropaBio) & Mark Simmers (CEO of CRL). The company …
Celtic Renewables has been shortlisted for the British Renewables Energy Awards 2015, under the Innovation category. The British Renewable Energy Awards is the most prestigious event for the UK renewables industry – recognising and celebrating the achievements of companies and individuals who have made a significant difference within the renewable …
Celtic Renewables, the world’s first company to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry, has received £500,000 in a new round of investment, taking its valuation to £10million. The company has announced investment worth £250,000 from the Scottish Investment Bank. The investment arm of Scottish …
Scottish Company Breakthrough Produces Motor Fuel from Distillery Leftovers A Scottish company has become the first in the world to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry. Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables now plans to build a production facility in central Scotland after manufacturing the first samples …
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