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Velocys' £32m fundraiser takes off as US investment pours in for green jet fuel plant development

£12m Stateside investment supported by £6m share issue as progress towards South Bank build is made

The Altalto Immingham green jet fuel plant, and inset, Velocys chief executive Henrik Wareborn.

The company behind plans for a green jet fuel plant on the South Humber Bank has launched a £32 million fundraiser, with strong early take-up.

Velocys has secured £12 million from Carbon Direct Capital, a New York-based investment firm focused on climate impact initiatives, with more than £6 million set to flow through a placing of shares and a retail offer to existing shareholders.

CDC has partnered with a number of transformative carbon tech companies across two growth equity funds, with vice chair Nili Gilbert recently named one of the 100 most influential women in US finance. The buy-in comes via unsecured convertible loan notes in the waste-to-fuel Oxford University spin-out, with the deal structured to incentivise a US listing of Velocys, within 21 months of issue. The notes would be switched to shares once then trading.

Read more: Velocys chief executive underlines 'solid platform to deliver' on global green jet fuel ambition

Henrik Wareborn, chief executive, said: “There is global recognition of the urgent need to replace fossil derived fuels with sustainable equivalents in order to tackle climate change. Velocys provides a unique technological pathway to the economic production of drop-in sustainable aviation fuel, which can decarbonise the aviation industry without the need for any aircraft engine modification. Put simply: we believe that we have a ready-to-go solution to the challenge of making aviation environmentally sustainable.

“The commitment from Carbon Direct Capital, which has partnered with a number of transformative carbon tech companies, to conditionally subscribe for a minimum of $15 million of convertible loan notes provides further demonstration of the increasing global awareness and expert validation of Velocys’ proprietary technology.

“We have a highly scalable business model, partnerships with some of the world’s leading technology companies and airlines, and a growing business development pipeline. We are well-positioned now to move on to the next stage of our growth, and we are excited by what the future has in store.

“Our ambition is to become a leading provider of innovative SAF solutions to enable the decarbonisation of the aviation industry.”