31 July 2024
Hydrogen Future Industries
PLC
("HFI" or
the "Company")
Technology & Territory
Licensing Agreement for up to €2.25
Million
Plan to develop pilot green
hydrogen production system in Ireland
Hydrogen Future
Industries plc
(AQSE: HFI), a developer of a proprietary
wind-based green hydrogen production system featuring an advanced
aerodynamic wind turbine and a high-performance electrolyser, is
pleased to announce a licensing and territory agreement to deploy
the Company's technology in the Republic of Ireland via a newly
incorporated Irish company, Hydrogen Future Industries (Ireland)
Limited ("HFI Ireland"). HFI Ireland intends to develop a pilot
hydrogen production system in Ireland to demonstrate the production
of low-cost green hydrogen.
The Company's wholly owned
subsidiary, HFI IP Holdings Limited, has granted HFI Ireland an
exclusive territory licence for up to 20 years in consideration for
which the Company shall:
1) Receive a
licence fee of up to €2,250,000 payable over the term of the
licence (including the License Extension, defined below);
and
2) be issued with
an initial 30% equity interest in HFI Ireland, increasing to 40%
upon HFI Ireland attracting funding of €1 million for the
development of a pilot energy system.
Further details of the licence and
shareholder agreements are included below.
HFI Ireland's objective is to
commercialise the HFI system (including wind turbines and
electrolysers) in Ireland and to construct and operate wind turbine
farms for the purpose of hydrogen generation, storage, sale, and
distribution within the territory. The
system's unique features include a smart hydraulic drive that
improves efficiency and reduces the cost of energy production. This
provides the ability to generate energy over a broader range of
wind speeds and, significantly, the turbine can be raised and
lowered for optimal wind capture, reducing maintenance and
installation costs whilst reducing permitting and approval lead
times. The system is designed to meet the needs of remote off-grid
communities or energy users to ease the burden on existing national
grid infrastructure.
The Irish government has set out its
National Hydrogen Strategy for developing an indigenous hydrogen
sector focused on decarbonisation, energy security, and developing
industrial opportunities. Pursuant to this national policy, HFI
Ireland's management believes there are significant opportunities
to attract government support and other funding to accelerate the
development of the business in Ireland. Accordingly, the Company
intends to provide HFI Ireland with completed front-end engineering
designs to facilitate any applications for government grant aid,
private equity and EIIS funding.
HFI
Ireland Licence Fee and Shareholder Agreements
HFI has entered into a shareholder
agreement which governs the establishment and key commercial
objectives of HFI Ireland ("Shareholder Agreement"). Notably, HFI's
ownership will increase from its current 30% interest in the issued
share capital of HFI Ireland to 40%, if financing of at least €1
million has been secured by HFI Ireland towards the funding of a
pilot energy production system within the country.
An exclusive territorial licence has
also been granted to HFI Ireland, via HFI's IP holding company, HFI
IP Holdings Limited (the "Licence"). Key details of the Licence
are:
1) HFI will
receive an aggregate licence fee of €750,000 from HFI Ireland
during the first 10-year period of the Licence. The fee is payable
in equal annual instalments over the period of the
Licence
2) HFI Ireland has
been granted a first right of refusal pursuant to which it may
extend the exclusive Licence for a further 10 years for an
additional aggregate fee of €1.5 million, payable in equal annual
instalments ("License Extension")
3)
The permitted purpose of the Licence is the
purchase, assembly, manufacture, sale and development of
HFI's proprietary wind-based green hydrogen production
systems including wind turbines and high-performance
electrolysers and the creation and storage of
hydrogen
4) The existing
HFI patents subject to the Licence are detailed in the appendix to
this announcement
In accordance with the Shareholder
Agreement, HFI has the right to appoint two directors to the board
of HFI Ireland alongside its two Irish directors Ms Katie Campbell
and Mr James Campbell. Ms Campbell has over 14 years as a global IT
executive working with some of the largest companies in the world.
With her years of experience, she has a proven track record of
developing and executing large successful marketing campaigns that
drive growth and engagement. Mr Campbell has practiced as a
commercial solicitor for over 40 years focussing on the technology,
energy, and property sectors. He has represented many Foreign
Direct Investment corporations from Silicon Valley. Furthermore, he
has worked closely with the German steel group KORF KG and worked
on Combined Heat and Power projects for Irish Steel.
Prior to entering the Licence
agreement, the Company held 70% of the issued share capital of HFI
Ireland for the purposes of incorporating the new entity and upon
the execution of the Licence, the Company now holds 30% of the
issued share capital of HFI Ireland. Tim Blake, CEO of the Company
and Daniel Maling, Chief Commercial Officer of the Company, are
both directors of HFI Ireland.
Daniel Maling, Chief Commercial Officer,
commented:
"There is an energy crisis in Ireland due to the incremental
demand being driven primarily from the growth of data centres.
There is a positive political drive to unlock new sources of
renewable energy. The establishment of hydrogen infrastructure is
central to Ireland's energy transition. In particular, the west of
Ireland's terrain and prevailing wind conditions are ideal for
HFI's turbines which are smaller, lighter and more environmentally
friendly than current solutions. The HFI system provides data
centres, industry and agriculture with a unique opportunity to
supply their own renewable energy."
Neil Ritson, Chairman, commented:
"This territorial licensing deal further validates the value
of our IP and its importance in the renewable energy sector. Our
CEO, Tim Blake, has been a regular visitor to Ireland over the last
decade and has established relationships with key industry players.
We look forward to providing further updates as we identify
specific project opportunities and secure new sources of
non-dilutive financing."
Enquiries:
Hydrogen Future Industries plc
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Neil
Ritson, Chairman
Daniel Maling, Chief Commercial Officer
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+44 (0) 20 3475 6834
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Vigo
Consulting (Investor Relations)
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Ben Simons
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+44 (0) 20 7390 0230
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Peter Jacob
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Cairn Financial Advisers LLP (AQSE Corporate
Adviser)
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Ludovico Lazzaretti
Liam Murray
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+44 (0) 20 72130 880
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Peterhouse Capital Limited (Broker)
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Duncan Vasey
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+44 (0) 20 7469 0930
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Inside Information
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse Regulation and
the Directors of the Company accept responsibility for the contents
of this announcement.
About Hydrogen Future Industries
Hydrogen Future Industries was
established to invest in projects and companies focused on the
Hydrogen Economy. We are developing a proprietary wind-based
hydrogen production system, incorporating hydrogen compression and
storage. Hydrogen Future Industries is at the forefront of green
hydrogen production with its integrated system that marries an
advanced ducted wind turbine with a state-of-the-art Anion Exchange
Membrane Water Electrolyser (AEMWE). This innovative pairing is
designed to optimise renewable energy for the efficient production
of hydrogen.
Click here for
more information about Hydrogen Future Industries.
About HFI wind turbine technology
The HFI wind turbine is at TRL
(Technology Readiness Level) 6-7, showcasing an advanced design
with superior aerodynamics and rotor blade technology that
generates three times the energy of a traditional open rotor
design. The aim is to generate energy at a cost below $30/MWh and a
unit CAPEX of $700,000/MW. This innovation represents a smaller,
quieter, and more efficient alternative to existing wind energy
generation technology. The turbine's unique features include a
smart hydraulic drive that improves efficiency and reduces the cost
of energy production, the ability to generate energy over a broader
range of wind speeds, and versatile energy output in hydraulic, DC,
or AC forms without the need for additional AC to DC rectifiers for
hydrogen production. Significantly, the turbine can be raised and
lowered for optimal wind capture, reducing maintenance and
installation costs, as servicing can be performed at ground
level.
About HFI Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyser (AEMWE)
technology
At TRL 4-5, the HFI Anion Exchange
Membrane Water Electrolyser (AEMWE) presents a step forward in
power efficiency, longevity, and cost-reduction for green hydrogen
production. Testing has confirmed a cell efficiency of 97%, notably
higher than the 80-85% of rival technologies. Constructed without
platinum group metal catalysts, the AEMWE utilises more affordable
and accessible materials, resulting in a projected cost that is 50%
lower per kW than the PEM electrolyser. It is designed to deliver
high efficiency even with variable energy supply typical of
renewable sources, and it features a unique system where individual
cells can be replaced without halting hydrogen production. The
AEMWE's catalysts are chemically attached to the electrodes,
preventing wash-off and ensuring durability. The ongoing patent
applications aim to protect the unique intellectual property
developed around this technology.
Visit our
website: www.hydrogenfutureindustries.com
Follow us on social
media:
LinkedIn: @Hydrogen
Future Industries
X (formerly
Twitter): @HydrogenFI
Caution Regarding Forward Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this
announcement are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking
statements are not historical facts but rather are based on the
Company's current expectations, estimates, and projections about
its industry; its beliefs; and assumptions. Words such as
'anticipates,' 'expects,' 'intends,' 'plans,' 'believes,' 'seeks,'
'estimates,' and similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. These statements are not a guarantee of
future performance and are subject to known and unknown risks,
uncertainties, and other factors, some of which are beyond the
Company's control, are difficult to predict, and could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in
the forward-looking statements. The Company cautions security
holders and prospective security holders not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect the
view of the Company only as of the date of this announcement. The
forward-looking statements made in this announcement relate only to
events as of the date on which the statements are made. The Company
will not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions
or updates to these forward-looking statements to reflect events,
circumstances, or unanticipated events occurring after the date of
this announcement except as required by law or by any appropriate
regulatory authority.
Appendix - Schedule of Patents
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Title of
Invention
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Type of
Application
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Jurisdiction(s)
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Issue Date
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Patent No.
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U.S. Patent
Filings
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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U.S.
Provisional
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U.S.
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N/A
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N/A
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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U.S.
Nonprovisional (utility)
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U.S.
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22/12/2015
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9217412
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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U.S.
Nonprovisional (utility)
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U.S.
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16/02/2016
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9261073
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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U.S.
Nonprovisional (utility)
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U.S.
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16/01/2018
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9869299
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PCT Patent
Filings
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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PCT
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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PCT
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Foreign Patent
Filings
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB13/01158)
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Europe
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13/07/2016
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2844868
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB13/01037)
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Europe
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17/02/2016
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2844867
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB2013/001158)
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India
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB2013/001037)
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India
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB2013/001158)
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China
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB2013/001037)
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China
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30/10/2018
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201380030401.5
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB2013/001037); Hong Kong recordation of Chinese
Patent Application No. 201380030401.5
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Hong
Kong
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06/12/2019
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HK1206805
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WIND ENERGY
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
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National
Stage (under PCT/IB2013/001158); Hong Kong recordation of Chinese
Patent Application No. 201380030361.4
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Hong
Kong
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