In France, Haffner Energy launched 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.
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 tonnes per year2).
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.
Tags: C-iC modular industrial, France, Haffner Energy
Category: Fuels