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Find a selection of articles, interviews and media reports dedicated to Qairos Energies and its news.
Installed since 2015 in Mareil-en-Champagne, Magalie Rhodé is passionate about her job just like her spouse, Vincent, and her two children, Louis and Augustin. From the beginning of Qairos Energies, she takes part in the reflection around the project and delivers her vision of sustainable agriculture.
President of the Loué farmers' cooperative, Philippe Pancher is a farmer in Conlie. Committed, he never stops looking for solutions to offer sustainable and modern agriculture in line with the issues of climate change.
A 54 years, Patrice Gandais is installed with his partner Benoît Lair in Laigné-en-belin, south of Le Mans. Passionate about the cultivation of hemp, he wants production to be democratized throughout the department. Patrice Gandais does…
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A 49 years, Xavier Leroux farmer since 2001. Married and father of three, he lives near Doucelles in the north of Sarthe and works with Qairos Energies.
Just installed in Meurcé, in the north of Sarthe, Mathieu Tison will produce hemp for Qairos Energies. He proudly reconnects with the history of the region.
Self-employed farmer since 9 years in the west of Sarthe, Romain Langlais is a partner of Qairos Energies. Enthusiastic, he confides his experience.
The cultivation of industrial hemp can now become profitable again thanks to the realization of innovative agroecological projects like Qairos Energies, which is launching, with its first green hydrogen production unit from industrial hemp locally.
Jean Foyer, president of Qairos Energies, will participate in the round table on the H2Ouest project during the Hydrogen Symposium in Le Mans 2020, mardi 15 September 2020.
The professor of economics Christian de Perthuis draws up, in this article reproduced from The Conversation France, an inventory of hydrogen.