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Topics: Environment, Energy

  • Solar Powers the Next Stage of Growth

    Greenman Energy‘s (GME’s) rooftop solar network is now covering nearly half of on-site tenant electricity demand at the Greenman OPEN properties where it operates. Across 13 active plants – running for close to 1,000 operational days now – the network is generating an average yield of 3.50 MWh per plant per day, enough to cover 48.4% of customer energy needs at those sites and save an estimated 29

  • edyfi: Turning Portfolio Data into Decisions


    edyfi now has real, ground-level visibility across nearly half of Greenman OPEN’s portfolio – and is on track for full coverage by the end of the year.

    edyfi is rolling out sensors across OPEN’s properties to replace estimates with measured, verifiable data. That rollout is already live at 42 of OPEN’s 90 properties, capturing energy consumption everywhere it’s installed, alongside

  • Potager Farm: Building Momentum


    Potager Farm has cut production time across its core products by 8–15% – and because time under grow-lights and irrigation drives resource use directly, that same reduction carries through to energy, water and fertiliser use per unit grown.

    The business has also broadened well beyond its original core products. It is producing on a large on-demand scale flowering plants in pots, ex

  • Greenman OPEN Monthly Update - April 2026

    Welcome to the latest Greenman OPEN Monthly Update, marking our entry into the second quarter of 2026. This edition highlights our operational developments across the portfolio for Q1 2026.
    OPEN's Operational Performance Q1 2026 portfolio operations proceeded as scheduled across all investment zones, with day-to-day property management, tenant relations, and maintenance programmes continuing w

  • Real Assets: Building a Stronger Portfolio Foundation for 2026 and Beyond

    European investors are increasingly redirecting capital towards essential real estate and infrastructure as part of a broader re-shaping of portfolios. Equity markets remain sensitive to monetary policy shifts, and global portfolios carry currency risk – particularly for investors holding US-dollar assets. Against this backdrop, tangible assets embedded in the European economy are attracting renew