Innova
Daniel Mushin is a seasoned financial professional with extensive experience in corporate finance, currently serving as the Managing Director of Corporate Finance at Innova since May 2021. In this role, Daniel leads a team focused on investments, financing, mergers and acquisitions, divestments, and structuring power purchase agreements within a 24GW portfolio of renewable energy projects in the UK. Prior to Innova, Daniel held various positions at HSBC from November 2018 to May 2021, including Investment Director and Associate Director, where responsibilities included financial modeling and corporate finance advisory for significant debt-financed transactions. Daniel's earlier experience at KPMG UK as a Manager and Assistant Manager in Deal Advisory involved delivering transaction services for private equity and corporate clients. Daniel also worked at BDO UK LLP on mid-market transactions, providing due diligence and advisory services. Daniel holds a BSc in Physics (Hons) from Durham University and completed early education at Rugby School.
Innova
Innova is a forward-thinking renewable energy business, employing over 120 people across two offices in London and Cheltenham. Innova’s long-term mission is to create utility-scale renewable energy projects using multi-technologies that take large energy intensive users off-grid, positively improving the environment, and benefiting local businesses and communities. Innova will achieve this mission by continuing to develop, build, and operate a range of innovative, environmentally sustainable, long-term renewable energy solutions. To date, Innova has over 60 DNO and Grid connected sites under development in the UK, with a combined solar and storage capacity in excess of 24GW. Innova offer an integrated approach to renewable energy developments and operations, with a capability across the life cycle of any project. This includes planning, grid connections, project rights development, financing, construction and asset management, power purchase agreements, and long-term operations.