Wind turbine in fields.
Wiltshire renewable electricity company Good Energy has completed the sale of its owned and operated wind and solar farms. The sale, for up to £24.5m, will help fund its on-going shift to energy and mobility services.

Renewable energy investment specialists Bluefield Partners purchased the portfolio following a competitive process. Good Energy plans to invest the funds from the sale into its on-going strategy, including participating in the current funding round for its subsidiary Zap-Map. The UK app for electric vehicle charging has had a successful 12 months, launching numerous commercial propositions.

In addition, Good Energy will continue to invest in building a new platform for small scale generators, providing smart metered power export, as part of its on-going commitment to decentralised energy. 

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