How CSC started
CSC was set up by Martyn Harris in 2010, providing property planning and development consultancy services to property developers with an emphasis on producing low-carbon and renewable energy.
This evolved into a collaboration with energy specialist Dan Taylor and entrepreneur and property developer Andy Byrne and that combination of talent and experience has brought about the successful implementation of a variety of projects.
How CSC started
CSC was set up by Martyn Harris in 2010, providing property planning and development consultancy services to property developers with an emphasis on producing low-carbon and renewable energy.
This evolved into a collaboration with energy specialist Dan Taylor and entrepreneur and property developer Andy Byrne and that combination of talent and experience has brought about the successful implementation of a variety of projects.
CSC projects have included:
- Setting up and operating an electricity balancing system in south Wales, when CSC:
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- Acquired the planning and legislative permissions and consents
- Secured output capacity and organised civil work
- Concluded a long-term contract with National Grid
- Negotiated supply and network deals with Npower and Western Power Distribution
- Operated the diesel-powered generator set-up for the full term of the contract
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- Overall management from inception for the financing, installation and operation of 36mgw of balancing capacity over three sites in south Wales, including dealing with network providers, National Grid, aggregators, funders and equipment suppliers
- Instigation and management from the conception of the redevelopment of a 10-acre brownfield site to incorporate commercial, retail and leisure outlets as well as high volume electric vehicle charging points utilising low-carbon sources. This included sourcing and liaising with a number of major retail outlets, several leading food and beverage providers, as well as energy stakeholders and local authorities
- Creation and promotion of a proposal for the development of a £30m luxury hotel, spa and leisure complex, along with an apartment block and retail/commercial offerings and incorporating 2 CHP plants, playing the lead role within the management team
- Played a partnership role in the proposed development of a £10m pyrolysis power plant in south Wales as part of a city-backed UK roll-out of 12 facilities
- Assisted in the development of a 3MW renewable wood-fuelled power generation facility
CSC projects have included:
- Setting up and operating an electricity balancing system in south Wales, when CSC:
-
-
- Acquired the planning and legislative permissions and consents
- Secured output capacity and organised civil work
- Concluded a long-term contract with National Grid
- Negotiated supply and network deals with Npower and Western Power Distribution
- Operated the diesel-powered generator set-up for the full term of the contract
-
- Overall management from inception for the financing, installation and operation of 36mgw of balancing capacity over three sites in south Wales, including dealing with network providers, National Grid, aggregators, funders and equipment suppliers
- Instigation and management from the conception of the redevelopment of a 10-acre brownfield site to incorporate commercial, retail and leisure outlets as well as high volume electric vehicle charging points utilising low-carbon sources. This included sourcing and liaising with a number of major retail outlets, several leading food and beverage providers, as well as energy stakeholders and local authorities
- Creation and promotion of a proposal for the development of a £30m luxury hotel, spa and leisure complex, along with an apartment block and retail/commercial offerings and incorporating 2 CHP plants, playing the lead role within the management team
- Played a partnership role in the proposed development of a £10m pyrolysis power plant in south Wales as part of a city-backed UK roll-out of 12 facilities
- Assisted in the development of a 3MW renewable wood-fuelled power generation facility