Tuesday 8 February 2022

It's morning

And I'm doing a PR email - believe it or not.

Anyway ...

NANTES (FRANCE), 3 FEBRUARY 2022 - Lhyfe, a world pioneer and pure player in renewable hydrogen production, is pleased to announce that it has raised funds for a third time, for a sum of €17 million. Most of the funds came from Andera Partners via its new green infrastructure investment fund Andera Infra. Ovive (part of Les Saules group) and the risk capital company SFLD (Société Financière Lorient Développement) also backed Lhyfe in this fundraising.

Yeah, this probably will be the demo -

Shady, Dodgy, Shifty
Mighty Soul
Stella
Malibu

All four of those songs are "commercial", not "miserable". I'm committed to finishing Life and Death now, but after that ... there will be no more horrible songs about how horrible everything is. Like Nothing. / I'm going to be all positive, like Bob Marley. I mean, still acknowledging the bad shit in the world, sure, but not letting it get me down. I'm going to lively up myself. Do you know what I mean? / So ... 80 percent positive, 20 percent negative. That's how Marley had it, I would say.

Anyway ...

Lhyfe was founded by Matthieu Guesné in 2017 and is pioneering the industrial production of green hydrogen from renewable energy. In September 2021, Lhyfe marked a world first with the commissioning of a 2.5 MW production facility in Bouin in Vendée (France) that by 2023 will generate up to a tonne of green hydrogen a day using electricity sourced directly from a nearby wind farm, making Lhyfe one of the leading operators in a rapidly growing market.

Lhyfe has built a unique offering based on a turnkey hydrogen production and supply model that uses a local supply chain approach - green hydrogen is produced locally at sites powered by local renewable energy sources, to meet customers' needs as closely as possible. The company especially targets industry, communities and transport companies, which have a real and exponential need for renewable hydrogen.

Life and Death and Nothing will give my album some "weight", I suppose, but - 'They're songs for the critics, boss.' Yes, Voice. Music critics love "serious" songs. But what these guys fail to understand is: Everything is going away, man. The earth is going away. Nothing will be left. Not even Shakespeare and Mozart. So, uh ... why not try to be happy? Do you know what I mean?

Er, who's this?! 'Matthieu, boss.' Oh okay.

Matthieu Guesné, Founder & CEO Lhyfe welcomes this raising of funds: "This new fundraising comes at a time of sharp acceleration in the market and in demand for renewable hydrogen all over Europe. We are very happy to have the support of a growing number of key green energy transition players like Andera Partners. Their precious support means that we can continue to seize the opportunities that arise to help make energy transition as virtuous and as fast as possible at European level."

Right. / Prune?

Prune des Roches, Partner at Andera Partners says: "Lhyfe is an extraordinary company which in very little time has managed to assert itself against the giants of industry. The company has a strong growth rate and a very substantial pipeline of projects. We are very happy to be supporting them and thus helping to make industry and mobility in Europe greener."

Yeah, thanks.

ENDS
ENDS
ENDS

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Anything else?

Only one thing -

THE COSMOS.

That is all.

I hope you understand.