Falkor has partnered with Vol-V group, a long-standing player in renewable energy, to form Elyse Energy, a subsidiary focused entirely to green hydrogen.
Benoit Decourt and Stéphane Guillard also joined the firm as co-founders.
Elyse Energy’s formation is consistent with Falkor and Vol-conduct V’s during the last two years. Elyse Energy will be a platform dedicated to advancing green hydrogen projects from conception to building and operation of commercial units.
Elyse Energy, backed by a professional team of technology and energy project management expertise, will form collaborations with key stakeholders in the hydrogen sector, including innovators, technology suppliers, and end users.
“Through Elyse Energy, Vol-V intends to promote this early stage technology that will be necessary for the energy transition, as it did in wind power or biomethane. We want to demonstrate that H2 can be profitably deployed at an industrial scale, says Cédric de Saint-Jouan, cofounder of Vol-V and chairman of the Elyse Energy strategic committee. “
“We are very happy to join forces with Vol-V group, a long-standing player in renewable energies, to support the development of green hydrogen,” says Pascal Pénicaud, founder of Falkor and chairman of Elyse Energy. “Our complementarity gives Elyse all the experience, expertise and financial means it needs to support more projects and bring all its know-how to their development. “