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THE MOBILITY HOUSE
The Mobility House (TMH) is one of Europe’s leading providers for electric mobility.
TMH integrates vehicle batteries into the grid using intelligent charging and energy
solutions which promote the development of renewable energy, help stabilize the grid,
and make electric mobility more affordable. To achieve this, the company has built
a proprietary technology platform, ChargePilot, which enables reliable and efficient
charging of electric vehicle fleets and vehicle grid integration using intelligent charging
and energy solutions. ChargePilot has been rolled out across Europe and North
America with leading electric bus operators, delivery service fleets and on corporate
campuses.
N+P GROUP
N+P produces a proprietary alternative fuel that can replace coal as a fuel source
on a commercial scale in cement, lime, steel, and power plants. This alternative fuel
emits 56% less CO2 than coal. Other alternative fuels produced include paper rejects,
paper sludge, refuse derived fuel (RDF), solid recovered fuel (SRF), and tire derived
fuel (TDF). Initially , N+P mainly served the German and Dutch markets but has since
developed into an important player in the international market. It has a large network
of waste suppliers that help ensure it has the right feed (quantity and quality) to
produce its alternative fuel year round. As product acceptance grows and demand
outstrips supply, N+P is planning to build 15 additional manufacturing sites (from its
current 2) across Europe by 2025.
MERCURIA BIOFUELS BRUNSBÜTTEL (MBB)
Mercuria Biofuels Brunsbüttel (MBB), fully owned by Mercuria, is strategically located
at the crossroads of the Kiel Kanal and Elbe River in Northern Germany. The facility is
ISCC certified, and produces RED compliant sustainable biodiesel fuel. The facility is
capable of producing 250,000 metric tons of high-quality biodiesel annually from used
cooking and vegetable oils.
SOUTH BEND ETHANOL
As evidence of our tangible efforts in this regard, during the past 2 years we have
undertaken over 30 million USD in improvements to strengthen the operations of US,
Indiana-located South Bend Ethanol’s corn-based ethanol production, and a number
of smaller projects across many of its other interests which will further improve the
facility’s environmental compliance programs and in turn will help to minimize their
environmental impacts while concurrently improving facility reliability.
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