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H.C. Starck acquires majority holding in InDEC
April 2, 2003
H.C. Starck GmbH celebrated the acquisition of a majority holding
in the Dutch producer of fuel cell components, InDEC B.V. Petten,
with an official ceremony at the Selb site of its subsidiary H.C.
Starck Ceramics, on April 1, 2003. Bavarian and Dutch representatives
from business and politics also attended the event hosted by the mayor
of Selb, Wolfgang Kreil.
H.C. Starck GmbH, Goslar, the Dutch research institute ECN (Stichting
Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland), also located in Petten, and Planet
Capital, Zeist/Netherlands, a major shareholder in InDEC, initially
signed a non-binding letter of intent concerning the takeover in November
2002. The transaction was ultimately concluded at the end of February
2003. H.C. Starck and ECN will also collaborate on a research project
in the field of solid oxide fuel cells, better known as SOFC. (The
total investment will be in the double-digit million euro range.)
The Energy Research Center of the Netherlands (ECN), is an independent,
market-oriented foundation for research, development, consulting and
knowledge-transfer. ECN plays a key international role in the development
of sustainable energy supply. For the commercialization of promising
developments, ECN then looks for competent partners like H.C. Starck
who have the necessary marketing and sales infrastructure to successfully
position the new technologies in the world market.
Planet Capital managed by Planet Capital Management is a Venture Capital
Fund in creation, with focus on early stage, fast-growing, technological,
renewable-energy technology and services ventures.
In 1999 ECN founded the subsidiary InDEC, which operates a pilot plant
for the production of components for solid oxide fuel cells. As a
consequence of H.C. Starck's longstanding SOFC powder development
efforts, an intensive contact has existed with ECN and InDEC for several
years.
This mutually beneficial cooperation will deepen through the acquisition.
By combining the SOFC activities of H.C. Starck and InDEC, it will
be possible to realize future synergies in materials development and
component production. With InDEC ECN has thus seen the successful
outcome of yet another project.
The actual series production of fuel cell components will take place
at H.C. Starck's site in Selb at a later date. This project will require
additional investments and new jobs will be created.
Ernst N. Jung, member of the Executive Board of expressed his enthusiasm
for the acquisition: "Through this acquisition, H.C. Starck has
secured excellent business prospects for this promising technology
and taken a further step in forward integration."
Dr. Kees van der Klein, former Managing Director of InDEC and now
a Director at ECN, says: "InDEC has found the suitable strategic
partner with the right know-how to set up mass production facilities
and to commercialize the fuel cell technology."
Dr. Albert Fischer, Managing Partner of Planet Capital stated that
"this acquisition by H.C. Starck demonstrates that venture capital
plays a pivotal role for early stage products and concepts for the
energy industry."
With fuel cells chemical energy is converted into electricity in a
direct electrochemical process. The resulting high efficacy for electrical
energy production leads to an efficient and thus an ecologically and
economically optimal use of the combustion gases. There are different
kinds of fuel cell systems, but H.C. Starck and InDEC have concentrated
on the production of planar ceramic components for SOFC systems. H.C.
Starck/InDEC have supplied the new cells to developers of fuel cell
systems that have already begun testing pre-series models of fuel
cells in practice.
The potential market for the application of SOFC technology mainly
targets the market for decentralized energy supply in households.
Another application for the future is in vehicles, where SOFC can
supplement starter batteries as a second energy source to reduce the
combustion of diesel fuel and thus also emissions.
InDEC's pilot production and staff will remain in Petten. Dr. Alexander
Michaelis of H.C. Starck has been appointed Managing Director of InDEC.
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