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Time To
ACT plc / AQSE: TTA / Market: Aquis Stock Exchange Growth
Market
26 June
2024
Time To ACT plc
("Time To ACT" or the "Company")
GreenSpur Secures ca. £613,000 Award from The BEETHOVEN
Project
Time To ACT plc (AQSE: TTA), an
engineering-led group focused on technology for the energy
transition supply chain, is pleased to announce that its GreenSpur
business has received an award of €705,000 (circa £613,000) from
the BEETHOVEN Project, an initiative for the sustainable
development of advanced magnetic materials for energy
solutions. The award, which will be spread
over four years, provides GreenSpur with income which will be used
to support the development of a fully characterised, high powered
Rare Earth-free magnet for use in several industrial
applications.
GreenSpur, an intellectual property
creator and generator designer, has developed a leading design for
a Permanent Magnet Generator for wind turbines which uses neither
Rare Earth Elements ("REEs") nor copper coils. This makes
GreenSpur's technology highly suitable as an ideal application for
new types of magnet being developed under the BEETHOVEN Project and
the natural partner for all new magnets suitable for use in the
wind industry.
In the initial stages of the
BEETHOVEN Project, GreenSpur will focus on characterising a new
magnetic material which will confirm the specifications of the Rare
Earth-free and Rare Earth-lean magnets that will be developed by
project partners. GreenSpur will then continue to support the
other consortium partners in the development of this new material
into a new magnet for use in a GreenSpur 3-5kW demonstrator wind
turbine generator. Several other consortium partners concurrently
intend to develop the new material into magnets for use in adjacent
industries such as high-speed electric vehicles and
flywheels.
GreenSpur's generator design is a
huge step forward in reducing the use of REEs in renewable energy
applications and has the potential to revolutionise the sector by
making it less reliant on unstable supply chains for critical
minerals.
The
BEETHOVEN Project
The BEETHOVEN Project has a total
budget of €7.5 million from the European Union's Horizon Europe
grant funding programme and is being deployed across parallel
technological developments uniting 14 partners across 10 European
countries to pioneer the sustainable development of advanced
magnetic materials for energy solutions that will help reduce the
reliance on REEs. This broad collaboration leverages cutting-edge
research to develop novel permanent magnets as a substitute for REE
magnets and seeks to enhance renewable energy technologies while
securing a resilient supply chain.
The main goal of the BEETHOVEN
Project is to develop innovative and sustainable advanced magnetic
materials that substitute REEs in the energy and transportation
sectors. The BEETHOVEN Project is focused on developing and
upscaling three types of magnet - high-entropy alloys,
ferrite-based composites and W-type ferrites - that could be
deployed at large scale in applications requiring the use of
permanent magnets.
The successful implementation of the
BEETHOVEN Project is expected to help reduce Europe's REE magnet
imports by an estimated 2,200-4,900 tons by 2033 and create a more
resilient, autonomous and industrially competitive
Europe.
Chris Heminway, Executive
Chairman of Time To ACT plc commented: "I am thrilled that
GreenSpur has been named a member of the BEETHOVEN consortium. The
award underscores the commercial relevance of GreenSpur's
technology and provides revenues that will help accelerate
development efforts and bring our cutting-edge solution a step
closer to full-scale commercialisation.
"Our involvement in the BEETHOVEN Project is also important in
how it provides GreenSpur with access to an invaluable network of
expertise and resources across 10 countries striving to solve the
Rare Earth problem. This aligns perfectly with Time To ACT's
broader industry objective of creating a more resilient and
sustainable supply chain for the renewable energy
sector."
Adrian Quesada, BEETHOVEN
Project Lead added: "The
BEETHOVEN Project unites over a dozen partners across Europe to
pioneer sustainable energy solutions by reducing reliance on Rare
Earth materials. This broad collaboration leverages cutting-edge
research to enhance renewable energy technologies and secure a
resilient supply chain. GreenSpur's development of a REE-free
permanent magnet generator is
a critical contribution, demonstrating the practical application of
our collective innovations."
**ENDS**
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more information, please visit www.timetoactplc.com
or contact the
following:
Time To ACT plc
Chris Heminway, Executive
Chairman
Gary Wallace, Chief Financial
Officer
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About Time To ACT
plc
Time To ACT plc is an
engineering-led group focused on technology for the energy
transition supply chain. It currently has two principal operating
businesses: Diffusion Alloys and GreenSpur. As the parent company
of the Group, Time To ACT provides strategic and operational
support to the operating companies and capital to enable their
growth.
About
GreenSpur
GreenSpur is an intellectual
property creator and generator designer that has developed a
credible solution for renewable energy applications to the
Rare Earth magnet problem.
Magnets constructed using Rare Earth
Elements (REEs) are fundamental components in electrical generators
and electric vehicle motors which are critical to delivering the
clean energy transition. However, there are substantial supply
chain constraints and risks in the sourcing of REEs that are needed
for these magnets.
GreenSpur's generator design
eliminates the need for Rare Earth magnets and copper coils without
any loss in electrical performance.
About Diffusion
Alloys
Diffusion Alloys supplies diffusion
coatings. A diffusion coating is an intermetallic layer that
protects metal components from degradation at high temperatures and
in highly corrosive environments, such as those found in hydrogen
and nuclear energy generation.
Diffusion Alloys has joined forces
with Johnson Matthey plc, the market leaders in synthesis gas
("syngas") with a significant pipeline of Blue Hydrogen projects,
to scale-up production and address the increasing demand for low
carbon hydrogen used to reduce global carbon
emissions.
In addition to working for numerous
historic and existing customers, the Directors believe that
Diffusion Alloys is the only credible diffusion coater in the world
for blue hydrogen components, has already been coating in volume
for a leading European vendor in the green hydrogen space and is
also in pre-commercial discussions with new cleantech equipment
manufacturers
About the BEETHOVEN
Project
The BEETHOVEN project is a European
Union-funded initiative that brings together leading organisations
from across industries to develop and promote technologies that
reduce the dependency on Rare Earth elements. By fostering
collaboration and innovation, the BEETHOVEN project aims to enhance
the sustainability and resilience of the renewable energy
sector.