Haffner Energy Launches C-iC Range for Biofuel Projects
Haffner Energy announces the launch of its C-iC range of modular industrial units designed for decentralized mid-size renewable syngas and hydrogen production projects.
Introduction of C-iC Range
The C-iC range is based on the H6 technology introduced in November 2025. The units are designed to produce either 1,700 kW of renewable syngas for thermal uses or for further conversion into biomethane or biomethanol, or 50 kg/hour of renewable hydrogen (400 tons/year). The range is available in three configurations based on a fully modular and standardized architecture. The units are pre-assembled and pre-equipped at the factory, then delivered on-site as standard modules by conventional trucks. On-site assembly includes simple operations such as mechanical connections with bolted flanges and plug-in connectors, with an installation and commissioning phase of less than two weeks and without significant civil engineering.
Modular Approach Benefits
The modular approach allows for a reduction of about 30 to 40% in the overall CAPEX of a project, all else being equal, primarily by eliminating long and complex construction phases and savings on civil engineering. Timelines are reduced by three to four months. The mobile nature of the installations creates a financing leverage by enabling leasing or lease-to-own mechanisms. The C-iC range operates using all types of local biomass with a high tolerance for moisture content up to 55%, requiring 3,200 tons of dry plant biomass per year. A reservation system will be launched on February 18, 2026, with the first units going into operation starting in the summer of 2027. A first unit will be operational this quarter in Marolles.