Resilient Hydrogen and Haffner Energy join forces
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Haffner Energy, designer and equipment supplier of innovative decarbonisation solutions from residual biomass for mobility, industry and local authorities, and Resilient Hydrogen, green hydrogen project development company, have signed a cooperation agreement for the deployment of projects based on Haffner's carbon-negative technologies – initially in Europe.
The joint ambition of the two companies is to provide competitive decarbonisation solutions combining Haffner Energy's technologies to produce renewable hydrogen, synthetic gas (syngas) and its derivatives, including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and methanol from residual biomass, and Resilient Hydrogen's expertise in the management of international green hydrogen projects.
The aim of this partnership is to support clients in industry and heavy mobility in their energy transition, relying on Resilient Hydrogen's market network, with several projects already identified, notably in Scandinavia and in Iberia.
Marc Rechter, CEO of Resilient Hydrogen and Co-Founder of the Resilient Group, says: “We see a substantial and rapid growth for green hydrogen and syngas, as well as derivative products such as green bio-methanol and SAF. Through this cooperation with Haffner Energy, we will be able to match our projects pipeline with Haffner Energy’s game-changing technologies. This technology is commercially available right now, and we welcome questions and requests from companies that want to lead the development within their industry.”
Philippe Haffner, Co-Founder and CEO of Haffner Energy, says: “We are proud to bring to Resilient Hydrogen our unique solutions for the production of affordable renewable hydrogen, syngas and its derivatives. This collaboration will also enable us to accelerate the deployment of our carbon-negative technologies in Europe and internationally”.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/13072023/resilient-hydrogen-and-haffner-energy-join-forces/
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