
Logan Energy, a company based in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, specializing in integrated engineering solutions involving hydrogen technologies, recently secured a £5M investment from Lanxing New Energy. The infusion of funds is earmarked for technology development and facility expansion aimed at bolstering the company's workforce in the field of hydrogen energy in Edinburgh as well as supporting its international growth. Under the leadership of CEO Bill Ireland, Logan Energy has garnered a reputation for delivering innovative projects and solutions within the hydrogen and clean energy sectors, ranging from production and refueling to storage, distribution, and fuel cell applications.
Over the years, Logan Energy has demonstrated its expertise by designing, constructing, and installing hydrogen production and refueling stations across the UK and Europe, with ongoing projects focusing on a range of vehicles from buses and vans to passenger cars and heavy-duty transport.
Additionally, the company has successfully deployed fuel cells in various landmark buildings in the UK, collectively providing heat, power, and cooling with a total capacity exceeding 1MWe. This comprehensive approach, encompassing the entire project lifecycle from conception to operation and maintenance, has helped Logan Energy establish a strong foothold not only in the United Kingdom but also in international markets.
The company's portfolio extends beyond the UK and Europe, with active projects spanning geographically diverse locations such as the Netherlands, Germany, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Spain, Singapore, and China. By collaborating with clients worldwide on a multitude of initiatives, Logan Energy continues to push the boundaries of clean energy solutions and hydrogen technology integration, contributing to the global transition towards sustainable energy practices. With the recent investment injection from Lanxing New Energy, Logan Energy is poised to further its mission of advancing innovative engineering solutions in the realm of hydrogen technologies on a global scale.
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