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Renewable fuels manufacturer fired up for further growth

£1.5m plant investment to be furthered as demand grows for responsibly-sourced coal replacement

Paul Gibbon, owner of Mistral Renewable Energy, with the finished product and kiln-dried cut logs ahead of shredding, at the plant in Stallingborough.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

More than £1.5 million has been invested in the creation of an eco-fuels plant on the South Humber Bank, with more to come as it gears up to meet customer demand.

Mistral Renewable Energy is producing eco logs and briquettes from a sprawling site at Stallingborough.

It has set-up a significant operation, initially creating six jobs, with plans to more than double that number soon – and further scope to double again.

Paul Gibbon heads up the family business, having launched five years ago, initially operating in solar and onshore wind.

Having installed more than 5MW of panels and overseen the installation of 62 turbines nationwide, he turned to the renewable fuels two years ago, switching from consultancy and project management to production.

Shredded wood for briquette and eco log manufacturing at Mistral Renewable Energy, Stallingborough.(Image: Grimsby Telegraph)

“I could see government subsidies for solar and wind were disappearing, so our focus went into manufacturing renewable fuel,” he said. “Coal is being phased out and now there is a need to find alternatives.

“There are a lot of homes out there with stoves and coal fires, it is a big, big market in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”

Drawn to the area due to the low cost base and having developed contacts in North East Lincolnshire through previous solar work with a frozen food manufacturer in Boston, he has been delighted by the welcome, as the major facility has been established.