Eg Uk Development Limited raises £1.7m for electricity generation projects
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Electricity generation and transmission firm Eg Uk Development Limited has raised £1.7m in a funding round that values the business at £3.4m. Based in Bristol, the company focuses on the production of power through a variety of traditional and renewable methods.
Incorporated in 2024, Eg Uk Development Limited operates electricity generating stations across several categories. Its technical scope includes gas turbine, hydroelectric, thermal, and diesel generation. The company also manages assets in the renewables sector, specifically wind farms and nuclear power facilities. These activities encompass both the initial production of electricity and its subsequent transmission.
The £1.7m investment follows a share allotment (June 2025) and subsequent filing (May 2026). This funding round results in an estimated post-money valuation of £3.4m. The capital injection provides the Bristol-based firm with resources to continue its work across its diverse energy portfolio.
Eg Uk Development Limited handles both the generation and the transmission of electricity. Its operations are designed to manage the infrastructure necessary for diverse energy production, ranging from large-scale thermal plants to renewable wind installations.
Financial details regarding revenue, total assets, or profit and loss were not disclosed in the recent filings. The company currently operates from its headquarters in Bristol and has been active for approximately two years since its incorporation. No specific lead investors or participating venture capital firms were named in the documentation for this specific round.
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