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Dutch software firm Energy21 buys Loughborough software provider Jules Energy

The Dutch business is a growing tech partner for European energy companies and the deal takes its workforce to more than 100

Dutch company Energy21 provides data for the energy sector

A Dutch company which provides data for the energy sector has bought a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business to help it expand over here. Energy21 has bought Loughborough software provider Jules Energy.

The Dutch business is a growing tech partner for European energy companies and the deal takes its workforce to more than 100.

Energy21 has established itself as a leading technology partner for European energy companies and consumers. It counts German chemicals giant BASF and Swedish renewables company Vattenfall among its clients and has an annual turnover of around 20 million Euros.

It said that by adding Jules’ software to its service it will be able to help more business customers independently manage their electricity and gas supplies and help energy suppliers serve customers better.

Alongside the Jules deal, Energy21 has also acquired Dutch software company Ecedo.

Jules chief executive Jos den Broeder said: “The acquisition of Jules by Energy21 will enable us to further grow our business and to offer a wider range of software solutions to existing and new customers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe.

“Becoming part of the Energy21 group brings a strong brand with an impressive track record to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“This positions Jules even better towards the energy supplier market, giving business prospects of at least doubling revenues in the next two years.”