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Haffner Energy Announces the Appointment of Adeline Mickeler as Administrative and Financial Director

By April 6, 2022 2   min read  (357 words)

April 6, 2022 |

Fuel Cells Works, Haffner Energy Announces the Appointment of Adeline Mickeler as Administrative and Financial Director

VITRY-LE-FRANÇOIS, France–After the success of its IPO in mid-February 2022 and the raising of 74.4 million euros, including 66.7 million from a capital increase, Haffner Energy (Paris:ALHAF) is strengthening its organization to accelerate its development in decarbonization and the production of green hydrogen using an innovative biomass thermolysis technology.

Adeline Mickeler has been appointed Administrative and Financial Director, in charge of Finance, Human Resources and Public and Legal Affairs. She is a member of the Executive Committee, chaired by Philippe Haffner, Chairman and CEO, assisted by his brother, Marc, co-founder of the company and Deputy CEO in charge of technology.

A graduate of HEC, Adeline Mickeler started out in audit at Deloitte before joining the automotive supplier Plastic Omnium, where, for 20 years, she held cross-functional financial responsibilities, while being a member of the group’s Management Committee since 2010. In particular, she led financial communication and investor relations, mergers and acquisitions, the strategic plan and financing. She has also been a director of companies in France and abroad.

The arrival of Adeline Mickeler is fully in line with the dynamics of transformation and strong growth to which the company is committed. The human, industrial and technological investments essential to this strategy will be subject to management, control and communication that Adeline Mickeler will implement, thus contributing to the sustainable performance of Haffner Energy.

About Haffner Energy

A family company co-founded and co-directed by Marc and Philippe Haffner, a player in the energy transition for 28 years, Haffner Energy designs and provides technologies and services enabling its customers to produce green hydrogen, renewable gas replacing natural gas combined with carbon capture by the co-production of biochar thanks to its Hynoca® process, by thermolysis of biomass. This process allows the production of hydrogen or renewable gas at highly competitive, carbon negative costs of 12 kg (net) of CO2 per kg of hydrogen, while depending very little on the electricity grid and the cost of electricity. This allows Haffner Energy to make a very fast and agile contribution to the strategic challenges of Europe’s energy independence combined with.

 

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