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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Technology
Coreena Ford

Teesside energy specialist EnAppSys unveils international expansion plans

A North East consultancy known for delivering insights on the energy market is set to create scores of jobs as part of expansion plans.

Set up in 2003, Stockton based EnAppSys provides of data, consultancy and information services to companies in the energy and power generation markets. The services are used by some of the biggest wholesale energy market participants in Europe – including generators, stakeholders, suppliers and traders – to improve their understanding of the market and maximise the value they are able to extract from it.

Now the firm is set to ramp up recruitment as it looks to expand its international footprint across Europe.

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EnAppSys already operates across several European markets, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Ireland, and is also well established in the UK, but the firm is looking at breaking into new markets, with Portugal, Spain and Italy next in its sights.

As part of its overseas expansion plans the company is looking to rapidly ramp up its headcount, which is set to grow from 35 staff, including 25 in Stockton, to more than 100 in the next two to three years.

The firm expanded into the Netherlands back in 2017 by opening its office in Zeeland, to add to its head office on the Preston Farm Business Park.

Director Phil Hewitt said: “Since 2003 we’ve grown into a multimillion-pound turnover operation with 35 staff and a base in Terneuzen, the Netherlands. Now we want to embark on the next phase of our expansion, which involves tapping into other markets in Europe.

“As we grow, we’ll be increasing our staff numbers exponentially, so we’ll be seeking to hire the best talent both here in the North East and overseas.”

EnAppSys is also at the cutting edge of the energy transition, helping consumers to schedule their consumption to make it as green and cheap as possible.

Earlier this year the business was crowned company of the year at the Tees Tech Awards 2022.

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