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Press release H.C. Starck signed a letter of intent to acquire majority
interest in fuel cell producer InDEC from ECN and Planet Capital.
Goslar / Petten / Zeist, November 12, 2002
H.C. Starck GmbH (Goslar, Germany) and the current shareholders of
InDEC B.V., (Petten,The Netherlands), ECN (Petten) and Planet Capital
(Zeist,The Netherlands) have signed a non-binding letter of intent
on November 12th, 2002. H.C. Starck intends to acquire a majority
shareholding in the Dutch fuel cell company InDEC. H.C. Starck has
the option of acquiring the remaining interest in InDEC at a later
date. The implementation of these plans is conditional upon due diligence,
the negotiation of a final agreement, and approval by the boards of
the involved companies.
Through the proposed investment in InDEC, H.C. Starck intends to acquire
a strategic and prominent foothold in the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)
fuel cell market. H.C. Starck will provide InDEC with its extensive
experience in commercialising high-tech products in fast growing markets.
This will enable InDEC to leverage its advanced know-how on ceramic
fuel cells by positioning itself as a world-wide supplier of SOFC
cells to stack and system developing industries.
In the context of the proposed transaction it is intended that InDEC
and ECN enter into an extensive research and development program for
the further improvement of current cell types and the development
of new cell types.
Dr. Kees van der Klein, Business Unit Manager of ECN Clean Fossil
and acting Managing Director of InDEC stresses the importance of the
strategic alliance: "We needed a strong partner with knowledge
of advanced industrial materials processing, to bring the SOFC technology
and production at InDEC to the next phase in the fast developing field
of fuel cell technology."
According to Peter KŠhlert, Chairman of the Executive Board of H.C.
Starck: "InDEC provides us with an excellent basis to further
advance into the fuel cell market and to develop higher value added
products."
H.C. Starck is an international group of companies with more
than 3,400 employees at production sites in Europe, North America
and the Far East. The companies produce refractory metal powders,
other special metals and intermediates for advanced ceramics and process
these materials into mill products and fabricated parts. H.C. Starck
has been part of the Bayer Group since 1986. The H.C. Starck group
had a turnover of Euro 811 million in 2001.
The Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), a Foundation,
is an independent market orientated organisation for research, development,
consultancy and knowledge transfer and has an international key position
in the development of sustainable energy supply. ECN is strongly involved
in fuel cell research during the last 15 years. On a national and
an international level ECN works together with universities and industry
on advanced technologies in the fields of energy innovations for the
21 st century.
Long-term research and mid-term development are being carried out
for and in co-operation with industrial partners, the government and
the energy sector. In addition, short-term services and knowledge
transfers are provided to industry and the business community. Highly
qualified scientists and engineers, and an extensive knowledge network
ensure an attractive collaboration with ECN.
Planet Capital managed by Planet Capital Management is focussing
its activities on fast-growing, technological, renewable-energy ventures.
Its Venture Capital Fund that is currently being established will
invest in renewable energy systems (including wind, solar, water and
biomass), decentralised generation systems (including fuel cells,
micro turbines, storage technologies) and demand-side efficiency (including
energy efficiency, energy and buildings). Planet Capital and Planet
Capital Management are trade names of Belmont Holding B.V..
InDEC is an innovative fuel cell company, which manufactures
planar ceramic components for SOFC applications. The company was established
in September 1999 as a spin off from the Energy research Centre of
the Netherlands (ECN) in Petten. InDEC since then has achieved a position
as one of the foremost global manufacturers of SOFC cells. It has
unique expertise in material composition and manufacturing methods
for quality driven mass production of ceramic fuel cell components.
InDEC offers its components world-wide to SOFC stack and system developers.
Consequently, over the last years InDEC has build up an internationally
diversified client base that appreciates the high-quality standards
that have been developed, while keeping its pricing structure competitive.
Fuel cell technology
Energy systems based on SOFC technology can convert many gaseous fuels
such as natural gas, all kinds of green biogases and hydrogen in an
efficient, environmentally benign and silent way, into electricity
and heat. In the mid term, fuel cells are expected to contribute significantly
to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions for the production of
power and heat from carbon containing fuels.
In the long term, fuel cells are expected to form essential elements
of the zero emissions hydrogen economy. Future large-scale applications
of SOFC systems are manifold, such as residential and commercial co-generation,
auxiliary power units to fulfil the electricity demand in trucks,
buses and passenger cars and numerous applications where reliable,
high quality power is needed. The market demand is expected to increase
exponentially when the technology grows into maturity.
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