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Haffner Energy Unveils Hynoca® Flex 500 IG: a Flexible, Cost-effective Alternative to Grey Hydrogen and Fossil Fuels
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Haffner Energy launched the Hynoca® Flex 500 IG, a modular system that produces 12 tonnes of green hydrogen daily and cost-effective electricity. The tech uses biomass feedstock, delivers over 80% energy efficiency, and supports power-to-liquid fuels like e-methanol and e-SAF. With global rollout planned, it’s positioned as a flexible, scalable alternative to fossil fuels.
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