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AHT and INNOTEC Agree on Exclusive Cooperation in Poland

Eindhoven / Bonn, March 19, 2026A.H.T. Syngas Technology N.V. (“A.H.T.”), (ISIN: NL0010872388, WKN: A12AGY), a specialist in decentralized, climate-friendly biomass power plants, has entered into an exclusive partnership with INNOTEC ENERGY Sp. z o.o. (INNOTEC) for the construction of syngas production plants from biomass and waste materials.

With INNOTEC, A.H.T. has found an ideal local partner, as the company has extensive experience in the Polish market due to its many years of activity. This includes both actual construction planning and complex approval procedures. INNOTEC will therefore take on project development in Poland and act as the general contractor. The company currently holds rights to 17 projects in Poland. Both companies expect significant benefits from the collaboration. Orders exceeding EUR 10.0 million are expected to be realized as early as this year.

“We have known INNOTEC for several years. Both companies complement each other very well. While INNOTEC is very strong in project development and the acquisition of new projects, our focus lies on technology. We are very pleased to further combine our strengths after years of cooperation. The current pipeline of the new partnership alone would enable rapid growth for A.H.T.,” said Gero Ferges, CEO of A.H.T. Syngas Technology.

“We can also confirm that our cooperation with A.H.T. to date has been very positive. At every stage—from customer acquisition to the development of technical solutions—we can rely on A.H.T.’s experience. This includes not only the production of gases from biomass, fuels, or waste, but also the implementation of HTC technology and the recovery of hydrogen from the syngas stream. The concluded contracts for the planning phase confirm our assumptions. We look forward to further fruitful cooperation and the implementation of new projects,” explained Tesarczyk from INNOTEC ENERGY.


Poland Offers Significant Growth Potential for Syngas Technologies from Biomass and Waste

Poland is considered a particularly attractive market for bioenergy and gasification technologies, as the country remains heavily dependent on fossil fuels while also possessing large domestic biomass resources. A significant portion of Poland’s energy generation still comes from coal, resulting in high political and economic pressure for decarbonization. At the same time, Poland offers excellent conditions for the energy use of biomass due to its large agricultural areas, significant forestry sector, and high volumes of biogenic residues and waste materials.

This combination of pressure to transform the energy system and a broad raw material base creates a highly favorable environment for technologies that convert biomass into renewable energy carriers such as syngas.

The Polish renewable energy market is currently in a phase of dynamic growth. While wind and solar energy dominate expansion, biomass continues to play a central role in the country’s renewable energy mix. Biomass accounts for the majority of renewable primary energy and has represented around 70–80% of renewable primary energy in Poland in recent years.

In the field of biogas and renewable gases, the market is still at an early stage of development. Currently, around 400 biogas plants with a total installed capacity of approximately 320 megawatts are in operation in Poland. Annual electricity production amounts to around 1.6 terawatt hours. However, experts expect significant market growth in the coming years. Polish energy plans aim to increase biomethane production to approximately 1.1 billion cubic meters by 2030 and around 2.6 billion cubic meters per year by 2040.

This development opens up additional opportunities for thermochemical biomass conversion technologies. Biomass gasification enables the production of syngas, which can be used flexibly for electricity and heat generation, the production of renewable gases, or as an industrial energy source. In particular, agricultural residues, forestry by-products, and biogenic waste materials represent a large and still only partially utilized resource base in Poland.

A.H.T. therefore sees Poland as an attractive growth market for its modular biomass gasification systems. With the ability to efficiently convert various biogenic residues into syngas, the company’s technology offers a flexible solution for municipalities, agricultural operations, and industrial users.


About A.H.T. Syngas Technology N.V.

A.H.T. Syngas Technology N.V. is a company listed on the open market (Basic Board segment) of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, specializing in the planning and construction of climate-friendly decentralized biomass power plants. Its technology is based on the so-called dual-fire process for syngas production, enabling highly efficient energy generation. With its innovative and sustainable solutions, A.H.T. contributes to shaping the global energy transition and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

 

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Domicile: Schimmelt 2-16 

5611 ZX Eindhoven 

Phone: +49 (0) 2206 95190-10 

Fax: +49 (0) 2206 95190-11 

Mail: ir@aht-cleantec.com 

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