Matthew Boulton built the world's first commercial engines with James Watt at the Soho Manufactory in Birmingham. He rarely sold them. He installed engines at his own cost and charged mine owners a share of the coal they saved. The machines paid for themselves out of the waste they eliminated.
Two and a half centuries later, that is exactly what we do. We build the engine, we carry the cost, and you pay less for power than you did before. Boulton thought it was obvious. So do we.
Boulton designs and builds containerised combined heat and power systems in Britain, drawing on decades of delivered on-site generation experience across UK industry. We are independent: not a distributor for a global OEM, not a utility protecting a supply business, not a broker reselling someone else's engineering.
We make the machines, and we stand behind them for the life of every agreement. You can see them working in our deployments.
Every year a business waits for power is investment delayed and jobs not created. We measure ourselves in months.
Our proposals include the assumptions, not just the answers. An unexplained saving is a suspicious saving.
The cheapest, most honest carbon reduction is fuel not wasted. It's the whole of our sustainability case.
Not brochures. Everything we claim is measured on a running unit somewhere.
Joe Anwyl is a highly accomplished executive, industrialist and strategic leader with nearly three decades of experience driving operational excellence across the energy, utilities, aerospace and engineering sectors. As Chief Executive Officer of Levercor Energy Systems, Joe is a trusted authority in the modern utility landscape, specialising in the deployment of efficient, decentralised energy generation infrastructure engineered to reduce both commercial carbon footprints and operational costs.
Under his leadership, Levercor has pioneered advanced energy solutions, delivering Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems, grid-scale 'Peaker Powerstations', commercial solar PV arrays and battery storage technologies. Joe plays a pivotal role in the execution of nationwide utility initiatives, notably securing and managing partnerships to design, install and maintain highly efficient energy systems across dozens of commercial locations. His technical expertise ensures clients receive resilient, sustainable and future-proof utility networks that guarantee long-term energy security.
Throughout his distinguished career, Joe has established himself as a trusted authority in delivering Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for major energy, manufacturing and aerospace initiatives across the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. His extensive background includes providing pivotal supply chain and expansion support for global aerospace leaders such as Rolls-Royce, as well as fostering long-term collaborative R&D efforts within the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) in the UK and the Commonwealth Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) in the US.
A specialist in cross-border economic development, Joe spent years as an exclusive consultant facilitating international investments, physically connecting high-growth manufacturing firms with key regional stakeholders, community colleges and government delegates to build thriving industrial ecosystems. His deep-rooted expertise spans from engineering practice to high-level advisory positions, where he has provided strategic guidance to government officials on industrial resilience and international trade positioning.
Distinguished by his absolute reliability, professional integrity and an unparalleled global network of advanced manufacturing leaders, Joe remains dedicated to pioneering innovative engineering solutions and securing impactful investments that shape the future of global industry.
Britain needs generating capacity built at manufacturing speed. That is a factory's job. We're building the factory, and the thinking behind it is in our insights.