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27 Dec 2025

Limerick-based high voltage engineering firm inks investment with green energy provider

H&MV Engineeering links with Blake Clough consulting, based in British county of Yorkshire

Limerick-based high voltage engineering firm inks investment with green energy provider

PJ Flanagan, chief executive of H&MV Engineering

A CASTLETROY company which specialises in providing high-voltage electrical engineering services, has announced an investment in a specialist energy firm.

H&MV Engineering is linking up with Blake Clough Consulting, which is based in the British county of Yorkshire.

The firm, which will continue to operate independently of H&MV, is a specialist energy consultancy, focused on grid connection consulting, power system analysis, and design.

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Chief executive of H&MV Engineering PJ Flanagan said: “This investment marks a significant step in our commitment to providing unparalleled service to our clients. Blake Clough Consulting's focus on early grid engagement and specialised design will empower our clients to find and secure power more effectively, enhancing project outcomes and allowing them to capitalise on opportunities in the rapidly evolving energy landscape, all while upholding our shared values of integrity, quality, and sustainability.”

Anna Ferguson, co-owner and managing director of Blake Clough Consulting, said: “Joining the H&MV Engineering Group is an exciting opportunity for us. While we will continue to operate independently, this investment significantly enhances our ability to serve clients. H&MV's proven expertise in multi-service and international growth aligns perfectly with our vision, allowing us to deliver cutting-edge solutions more effectively than ever.”

Founded in 1997, H&MV operates from 21 offices across Europe, the Nordics, Middle East, Asia, and the United States of America.

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