Friday 29 March 2013

A Miscellany of Funding and Tax Breaks in Cleantech/Sustainability


Introduction

I’ve heard some interesting talks giving examples of successful funding as well as hearing of a variety of funding opportunities. Below is a miscellany of insights I have come across. Some suggest sources of funding, others give examples of how individual companies gained their funding. Others may be added from time to time.


Grants and Funding Finder – Envirocluster Peterborough

This is a brilliant overview of grant and funding opportunities in the sustainable/cleantech sector!

There were 126 different funding sources listed in March 2013 alone, so go and visit http://www.envirocluster.co.uk/knowledge-centre/funding/ 


Venture Capital

Presenter Aine Shaffrey, Greencoat Capital at Cleantech Route to Finance Event, 28.02.13

Greencoat Capital is a Venture Capital investor in the renewables and cleantech sector. They are advisors to the ESB Novusmodus LP, a €200m cleantech fund. ESB, the leading Irish utility is the sole investor in the fund and provides Greencoat Capital with a unique platform of support and know-how.

Greencoat Capital have an EU focus and provide €3m to €20m equity investments. Their aim is to have a significant minority position and look towards to a 5+yr investment horizon.
  • They do invest in development and commercialisation 
  • They do not support large infrastructure projects or one off projects 
http://www.greencoat-capital.com/


Joint Venture

Presenter Julian O’Neil, Finance Director, Biogen at Cleantech Route to Finance Event, 28.02.13

Biogen is the No 1 food waste anaerobic digestion operator in the UK. Their route to £24m Joint Venture funding resulted in a good partnership with the Keir construction group.

To gain the trust and positive involvement of a larger funding partner in a Joint Venture, the key lessons were:
  • Your demonstrated excellence and expertise is critical 
  • Have a proven track record of success 
  • Know your business model 
  • Be the one everyone wants to work with 
http://www.biogen.co.uk/ 


AD (Anaerobic Digestion) Loan Fund, Defra

I came across this one by chance whilst browsing the web re Anaerobic Digetsion.
The Anaerobic Digestion Loan Fund (ADLF) is a £10m fund designed to support the development of new AD capacity in England. The fund aims to support 300,000 tonnes of annual capacity to divert food waste from landfill by 2015.

The ADLF offers direct financial support to organisations building new AD capacity in England. http://www.wrap.org.uk/content/ad-loan-fund

Crowd Funding


Crowd funding is a new idea which relies on getting large numbers of small investors to provide capital. An example in the green energy sector is Abundance https://www.abundancegeneration.com/

A general overview can be found here 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_funding


Investors

Presenter Peter Magowan, Amantys at Cleantech Route to Finance Event, 28.02.13

Peter Magowan talked us through the investment history of Amantys, a company set up specialising in power switching, e.g. in electric vehicle and high voltage DC. The company started with a single Angel investor to provide seed money. Once the system was established, more funding was required to expand. They excited the interest of two investors, ARM and Moonray Investors. Success in getting investment was due the combination of a demonstrable product with potential for growth and synergies with Moonray who already had an energy interest in the form of Moonray Energy.


Low Carbon KEEP Programme

Presenter Carole Randall, Low Carbon KEEP Programme Manager, Envirocluster Meeting 13.02.13

Until December 2014, there will be €7.6m of funding for business collaborating with any UK institution. To date 38 projects have been approved in all business sectors.

The funding is accessible to SMEs in Essex, Suffolk, Herts, Beds, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire and can be used with any university/research centre in the UK.

The benefits are as follows:
  • To business 
  • To our knowledge base 
  • To the graduate employed as part of the process 
More information can be found at www.anglia.ac.uk/lowcarbon.


Low Carbon Innovation Fund

Presenter Laura Chellis, UEA, Low Carbon Innovation Fund at Envirocluster event 12.09.12

The Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF) is a venture capital fund supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). It received £12.5m from the ERDF which will be matched with over £17m private sector investment – generating a total over £30m of investment in the East of England. The Fund runs until December 2015.
https://www.lowcarbonfund.co.uk/LCIF/Index.action 

The fund makes early-stage equity investments into small and medium sized enterprises ("SMEs") within the East of England that are developing new and innovative products or processes in a low carbon, environmentally sensitive manner.

 

R&D Tax Credits and Patent Box

Presenter Kevin Edwards, MHA MacIntyre Hudson, Envirocluster Meeting 13.02.13

R&D Tax Credits

The UK Government wishes to help innovative businesses and has therefore created R&D Relief schemes. If your company is liable to pay Corporation Tax then you may be able to reduce your tax bill (see http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ct/forms-rates/claims/randd.htm).

In particular, the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Scheme, for every £100 you spend on qualifying costs, you could receive an additional £125 relief from Corporation Tax. Some of the relevant features are (not exclusive):
  • Only companies can apply 
  • The relief is retrospective 
  • The research has to be innovative, leading either to appreciable improvement or built in a fundamentally different manner. 
  • You need a competent professional in the field 
  • Must be able to document methodology, process and results. 
Costs that qualify for R&D are, for example:
  • Staffing 
  • Software or consumables 
  • Sub-contracted R&D (-65% of labour costs) 
  • Externally provided workers. 

Patent Box

From the 1st April 2013, HM Treasury is introducing the Patent Box scheme, where companies can apply a reduced 10% Corporation Tax rate on profits from Patents and similar types of intellectual property. (http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/patent_box.htm). 


Third Party Assistance with getting funding

Example Team Ventures

Presenter Simon Haworth, Team Ventures, at Cleantech Route to Finance Event, 28.02.13

Dr Simon Haworth founded Team Ventures Ltd, the European operation of BSG Team Ventures, and leads the Biotechnology and Cleantech practices for BSG Team Ventures worldwide. He also founded European early stage investor IPSO Ventures PLC and uses this experience to lead their Fundraising activities.

They build teams typically starting with the CEO or Board Chairman, and source equity for companies best able to use it. Their UK-based fundraising service sources new capital for growing companies - typically seeking $5m+ from US and UK sources.

Simon is also very knowledgeable about opportunities for new businesses accessing resources in China.

http://team-ventures.co.uk/simon-haworth.html

Example CSG - Capital Solutions Group

Presenter Colin Hayter, CSG at Envirocluster Event 12.09.12

CSG provided finance and routes to bring buyers and sellers together. The example given at this event was the BigBelly bin, where they had a 60% investment. BigBelly linked to councils who achieved a 90% saving on collection costs (http://www.bigbellysolar.co.uk/). http://www.csg-lease.co.uk/

Example Dr Alex Smeets, Cambridge Funding Solutions

Met at Cleantech event "Influencing the TSB’s Strategy for Innovation in the UK Cleantech Sector" 23.04.13

"Based in Cambridge UK, we specialise particularly in grants for technology research and development, such as the Technology Strategy Board's Grant for R&D, Collaborative R&D competitions and Small Business Research Initiative, as well as the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme and other programmes for the support of R&D and innovation. However, we can also help with other types of public sector grants." (http://www.cambridgefundingsolutions.co.uk/)

Previous articles on Tollé activities

Over the past year, I wrote a series of articles relating to activities for Tollé Green Architecture in my Miltoncontact blog. Below is a listing with the first paragraph for each article and the chance to follow a link to the full text.

Photo: Wimpole Hall during our visit there together

Investing time and money in a sustainable future

THURSDAY, 15 NOVEMBER 2012

I had a meeting with the TSB in London, about the future for business in sustainable construction. What's more, they not only wanted to hear my opinions on problems to be tackled, they even offered a pot of 50m GBP I could tap into! Read More at http://miltoncontact.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/investing-time-and-money-in-sustainable.html 

Fuel poverty-identifying solutions in the UK

MONDAY, 8 OCTOBER 2012

The SHIFT conference on Fuel Poverty-Identifying Solutions took place on 28th September 2012, in the Church House Conference Centre, just a stone’s throw away from Westminster Abbey. Energy Experts, government departments and representatives from a variety of housing associations provided a wide breadth of speakers on the importance of fuel poverty as an important factor in social housing and tackling our future energy savings plans in the light of the Green Deal. Read more at http://miltoncontact.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/fuel-poverty-identifying-solutions-in-uk.html 

Germany-EoE links via Tollé Green Architecture

TUESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2012
A flat-lining EU economy, the construction industry in crisis. This is not a good time for an architect's visit to the UK, you might think. So why did Sandra & Leif Tollé come to Cambridge seeking meetings and with plans for a UK architectural practice (Tollé Green Architecture)? Add to this, their underlying ethos of social responsibility. Surely this was a no-brainer in the free-market UK economy currently led by a right-leaning government! Read more at

Looking back on Ecobuild 2012

THURSDAY, 17 MAY 2012
This year’s visit to Ecobuild in March on behalf of Tollé Green Architecture extended to two days due to the size of the exhibition and the interesting talks and seminars. A few personal impressions and images above follow.

The dramatic increase in popularity of Ecobuild 2012 was immediately apparent in the increasing crush on the Light Dockland’s Railway leading to Excel, where the event was taking place. Now the largest “green” exhibition in the world, Ecobuild 2012 filled both the exhibition halls of the venue. Read more at http://miltoncontact.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/looking-back-on-ecobuild-2012.html 

Tollé Architects, visiting a great practice in Verden, Germany

MONDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 2012 

Whilst Fritz-Dieter Tollé Architektur reads like a recommendation in German (Tollé looks like the German exclamation for Great!) it does happen to be apt, as I found out on my current visit to meet up with the next generation, Sandra and Leif Tollé on mutual business. Read more at http://miltoncontact.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/tolle-architects-visiting-great.html

Ambassador to Tollé Green Architecture Blog

Since February 2012, my initial contact with Leif & Sandra Tollé has expanded into a role representing Tollé Green Architecture in the UK . This blog will reflect interesting events, subjects and people that I encounter as an ambassador for Tollé Green Architecture. 

Tollé Green Architecture (www.tollegreenarchitecture.co.uk) is a long term venture by Sandra & Leif Tollé in the UK. It is an architecture company with sustainability, ethical and social interests that extend to forging cross border links that include training and research.
Photo: view from Ely Cathedral