The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksVLS.L Share News (VLS)

  • There is currently no data for VLS

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Velocys confirms Altalto claims first tranche of DfT grant funding

Wed, 10th May 2023 13:10

(Sharecast News) - Velocys announced on Wednesday that Altalto has claimed the first tranche of £7m from the UK Department for Transport (DfT) advanced fuel funds grant for the Altalto Immingham sustainable aviation fuel project.

The AIM-traded firm said Altalto had completed the necessary work to claim the grant up to 31 March, as planned.

In addition, the project had secured the first tranche of private funding from its existing private sector participants from 1 April, as per the project plan.

The board said the Altalto project was aimed at developing a commercial waste-to-sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Immingham, with the DfT grant, along with the matched funding, set to enable Altalto to complete the front-end engineering design (FEED) stage of the project.

Following the completion of FEED and a successful final investment decision, construction would begin in 2025, with full commercial operation expected by 2028.

Since the award of the DfT grant in December, the Altalto Immingham project had entered into a number of technology licence and engineering services agreements with project technology licensors, and the FEED contract with Bechtel, using the first tranche of grant funds provided by the DfT.

Further drawdown of the grant would be subject to demonstrating project milestones, with matched funding requirements to be met over the two years to 31 March 2025.

Velocys said it had also appointed a "leading global investment bank" to advise on the financing of its reference projects, and to help obtain matched funding from private sector investors.

The company said it expected the funding to be in place during the fourth quarter of 2023.

"As previously announced, Velocys' cash contribution to the Altalto Project over two years from April, including its contribution to the first tranche of private funding of £1m, is not expected to exceed £8m, with Velocys intending to recover any funding it provides at the earlier development stages following receipt of third-party project investment," the board explained in its statement.

At 1238 BST, shares in Velocys were up 1.17% at 3.64p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

More News
26 Nov 2015 09:24

Velocys Says Operational Improvements Have Boosted Capacity

Read more
5 Oct 2015 08:38

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: SocGen Raises Rio Tinto, Lowers BHP Billiton

Read more
2 Oct 2015 08:57

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Panmure Raises Trinity Mirror To Buy

Read more
30 Sep 2015 12:29

Velocys Focused On Delivering Reference Plant In 2016 As Loss Widens

Read more
30 Sep 2015 08:32

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Goldman Sachs Resumes Rolls-Royce At Buy

Read more
23 Sep 2015 15:05

Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
23 Sep 2015 10:05

CORRECT: Velocys In Patent Infringement Accord With Johnson Matthey

Read more
23 Sep 2015 09:49

Johnson Matthey settles with Velocys over IP infringements

(ShareCast News) - Velocys has come to a settlement with Johnson Matthey over its intellectual property (IP) infringement case. In April 2010, the gas-to-liquids company filed a lawsuit in the US against Catacel (subsequently purchased by Johnson Matthey last year) claiming infringement of several o

Read more
23 Sep 2015 07:03

Velocys Reaches Patent Infringement Settlement With Johnson Matthey

Read more
2 Sep 2015 08:59

TAKING AIM: Velocys Short-Term Finances Remain Uncertain - Numis

Read more
2 Sep 2015 07:17

Velocys Says Envia Reactor Manufacturing Complete

Read more
11 Aug 2015 08:38

Velocys' CEO steps down

(ShareCast News) - Velocys' chief executive Roy Lipski is set to leave the small scale gas-to-liquids company with immediate effect, the group said on Tuesday. In a short statement, the London-listed company said the decision was mutually agreed and that the group will shortly begin the search for a

Read more
11 Aug 2015 07:24

Velocys Chief Executive Roy Lipski Leaves By Mutual Consent

Read more
6 Jul 2015 10:41

Velocys suspends CEO during serious misconduct investigation

Velocys said on Monday that its chief executive, Roy Lipski, has been suspended while an investigation into allegations of serious misconduct is carried out. Lipski will be temporarily replaced by chief financial officer Susan Robertson. The gas-to-liquids group said the suspension does not constit

Read more
6 Jul 2015 07:28

LONDON BRIEFING: Greek 'No' Vote Is No Disaster For Share Prices

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.