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Bristol investment firm crowdfunding £5m for renewable energy projects

Thrive Renewables has supported projects such as England’s tallest onshore wind turbine and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first commercial deep geothermal electricity generation plant in Cornwall

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An investment firm which has backed high-profile renewable energy projects in the South West is looking to raise £5m to expand its portfolio.

Bristol-based Thrive Renewables, which builds, owns and operates clean energy schemes with the backing of thousands of investors, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to fund new generation and storage infrastructure.

The company’s projects in the city include a four-turbine wind farm at Avonmouth and a 20MW battery storage site currently in development at Feeder Road.

Thrive also recently put £4m towards the construction of England’s tallest onshore wind turbine at Lawrence Weston, which once complete could generate enough power for almost 3,000 homes.

Elsewhere in the region, the company has also invested in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first commercial deep geothermal electricity generation plant in Cornwall.

The firm has now opened a funding round through fellow Bristol-based organisation Triodos Bank’s platform, as part of ambitious growth plans to double in size within five years.

Thrive said the finance would provide increased support for onshore wind, commercial solar rooftops and battery storage portfolios, as well as collaborative funding for community energy groups to build their own renewable energy projects.

Minimum investment in the crowdfunding offer is £94 (40 shares) and shares can be held in a self-invested personal pension (SIPP). The company is targeting 5-8% return per year through a combination of dividends and increasing share value.