Frequently Asked Questions
The information below is designed to give simple answers to some common questions.
Who are the main players in all this?
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Falck Renewables Ltd are the project owners and operators. They are a family-owned Italian company with UK offices in London and Inverness.
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Energy4All Ltd is a company set up by the successful Baywind Energy Co-op in Cumbria to help other communities own a share in renewable energy projects. They negotiated the deal with Falck and have advised and supported the board of the Kilbraur Wind Energy Co-op. Energy4All will provide management services to support its operation.
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The Kilbraur Wind Energy Co-operative. This was created by Energy4All and is run by a board of directors from the local community who have been appointed to launch the Share Offer. Once the co-op has been launched, the directors of the co-op will in future be elected by the members.
How does a co-op work?
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Co-ops are run on the basic principles of democracy, fairness and ethical behaviour.
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Everyone who invests in the Kilbaur Co-op becomes a member.
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Each member has a single vote at General Meetings of the co-op.
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In other respects, the co-op is like any business and seeks to run efficiently and profitably.
Will the co-op own a share in the project?
What is the minimum return I shall receive?
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The projected average return over the life of the project, as set out in the Offer, is 10.25% p.a. Within this, there is a minimum return of 6.5% each year, which is guaranteed by Falck. Under the terms of the agreement with Falck, any return above 6.5% depends on site performance, which is dependent on many factors set out in detail in the Offer Document. It is essential that you read the Offer Document carefully and understand the risks involved.
When will I get my first payment
Will I get my money back?
Can I get my money out early?
This is a long term investment and shares are not traded on any stock market. However some members may need to get their money out early, so two mechanisms are in place:
Firstly, Energy4All always tries to put willing sellers in touch with willing buyers.
Secondly, the co-op has the right to redeem up to 5% of its capital each year after 5 years have elapsed, so members have a way to get their money back if they need to on a first come first served basis.
In the event of death?
What happens if the site changes ownership?
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Falck currently has no intention of selling the project. However if it wishes to do so it will seek to secure the rights of the co-op with the new owners. If they will not agree to this, Falck will buy out the co-op so members will receive back their capital, plus compensation.
Will the co-op get involved in other activities?
What about the extension to the wind farm?
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Any extension to the wind farm will be at the discretion of Falck Renewables.
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If any extension takes place, existing members of the co-op will likely have the right to buy shares in the extension