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Kedco plc (“Kedco” or the “Group”), an Irish-based energy group focusing on green energy production in the UK and Ireland, is pleased to announce that the Group’s Ordinary Shares have today been admitted to trading on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (“AIM”) under the trading symbol KED.

The total number of Ordinary Shares in issue following Admission is 199,446,480 which gives Kedco plc a market capitalisation of approximately €34.9 million at the Admission Price of 17.5 cents per share.

Kedco specialises in the generation of electrical power from sustainable fuel sources. The Group sources technologies (including gasification and anaerobic digestion power plants) for sale to a customer base which comprises medium sized waste operators, local municipal authorities, food companies and agricultural operators.

Read more on Kedco’s AIM Floatation

Kedco are now recognised as industry leaders in the science of Gasification, but what is Gasification ?

Gasification is designed to create a combustible synthesis gas from carbonaceous solids. These carbonaceous solids can range from wood pellets , wood chips or paper, to refuse derived fuel. Kedco believe that gasification can help deliver a sustainable energy economy and is one of the most technically and economically convincing energy possibilities for a carbon neutral economy today.

Gasification Process

The process of gasification converts carbonaceous materials, Read the rest of this entry »