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HORSHAM, UK - Ceres Power Holdings plc, a leader in clean energy technology, announced the resignation of Uwe Glock, the Bosch (NSE:BOSH) representative Non-executive Director on the Board, effective February 19, 2025. The departure was confirmed by the company following an initial announcement made earlier on the same day.
Uwe Glock has stepped down from his position on the Board of Directors with immediate effect. The company has not provided further details regarding the reasons for Glock’s resignation or information about a potential successor.
Ceres Power, known for its development of electrolysis technology for the production of green hydrogen and fuel cells for power generation, operates on an asset-light, licensing model. It has established partnerships with global companies including Doosan, Delta, Denso, Shell (LON:SHEL), Weichai, and Thermax (NSE:THMX).
The company’s solid oxide technology is aimed at supporting the greater electrification of energy systems and producing green hydrogen with high efficiency. This technology plays a role in the decarbonization of emissions-intensive industries such as steelmaking, ammonia production, and the development of future fuels.
Ceres Power is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) under the ticker LSE:CWR and has earned the LSE Green Economy Mark, which recognizes companies with more than 50% of their activities in the green economy.
The information about Glock’s resignation is based on a press release statement from Ceres Power Holdings plc.
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