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Haffner Energy launches the C-iC modular units line to unlock financing for mid-sized biofuel projects

Haffner Energy announced the launch of its new C-iC modular industrial units line, designed to address the financing and deployment challenges facing medium-scale, decentralized biofuel projects. By removing key economic barriers, this approach makes mid-sized projects financeable and enables their realization without reliance on subsidies.

A product line targeting medium-sized decentralized projects. The C-iC line is built on Haffner Energy's H6 technology, unveiled in November 2025. Each unit is sized to produce 1,700 kW of renewable syngas for thermal applications or for further conversion into biomethane or biomethanol, or up to 50 kg per hour of renewable hydrogen (approximately 400 tpy).

Three configurations tailored to end uses, delivering unprecedented biofuel production costs. The C-iC line is available in three configurations, all built on a highly standardized industrial platform:

  • SYNOCA® C-iC is dedicated to syngas production for industrial thermal and energy applications, serving as a direct alternative to biomass boilers. This configuration delivers more competitive thermal energy while significantly reducing CO₂ emissions compared with the direct combustion of solid biomass.

  • SYNOCA®+ C-iC integrates syngas production modules whose composition and purity are compatible with conversion into biomethane or biomethanol, while maintaining the same objective of economic competitiveness.

  • HYNOCA® C-iC enables the production of renewable hydrogen for industrial or mobility applications at a levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) of less than €2.34/kg, with guaranteed purity levels in line with market standards.

This modular approach allows multiple markets to be addressed from a single technological base, offering a value proposition that is currently unmatched for medium-sized projects . It enables syngas and hydrogen production at unprecedented production cost levels for this market segment worldwide, regardless of the technology used to produce renewable syngas or hydrogen.

Modular architecture at the core of the value proposition. The C-iC range is built on a fully modular and highly standardized architecture . Each unit is entirely pre-assembled and pre-equipped at the factory , then delivered to site as standard modules using conventional transport. On-site assembly is limited to simple operations , such as bolted mechanical connections, plug-in connectors and removable cladding. This design enables installation and commissioning in less than two weeks, with no significant civil engineering work required.

The mobility of the units also represents a key financing lever, enabling leasing or finance-lease structures and further improving project bankability.

Significant reductions in CAPEX and lead times. This modular approach reduces overall project CAPEX by approximately 30% to 40%, all else being equal, primarily by eliminating lengthy and complex construction phases and delivering substantial savings in civil engineering.

Project lead times are reduced by three to four months, with the on-site construction and installation phase limited to less than two weeks.

Operations adapted to local resources. Like all technologies developed by Haffner Energy, the C-iC line is biomass-agnostic and offers a high tolerance for moisture content, up to 55%. This flexibility simplifies and secures feedstock supply, requiring approximately 3,200 tpy of dry plant biomass.

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