Facing slower-than-expected progress in the hydrogen value chain, Johnson Matthey (JM) has revealed plans to cut back on its investment in hydrogen technologies.
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Johnson Matthey (JM) disclosed that DG Fuels has opted for its Fischer Tropsch (FT) CANS technology for its maiden sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production plant in Louisiana. Developed alongside bp, JM’s technology is set to be deployed on a scale seven times greater than any preceding project.
ABEL Energy has chosen Johnson Matthey (JM) and SunGas Renewables for its flagship green hydrogen and methanol project at Bell Bay in Northern Tasmania. This A$1.4 billion venture is set to commence production by 2027, showcasing Australia’s commitment to green fuels and decarbonization.
Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, has unveiled a groundbreaking achievement with the successful lab-scale demonstration of its innovative HyRefine technology.
Germany is stepping up its commitment to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with an ambitious project that combines green hydrogen, carbon capture, and cutting-edge Fischer Tropsch (FT) technology. The collaboration between Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp has marked a significant milestone by having EDL Anlagenbau Gesellschaft select their FT CANS™ technology for the HyKero plant in Böhlen-Lippendorf, Germany.
Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, has entered into an investment agreement with the Jiading District in Shanghai to drive the development of the hydrogen economy in China.
London-based specialty chemicals and sustainable technology company, Johnson Matthey PLC, has entered into a three-year strategic supply agreement with Hystar AS, a Norway-based company, to support renewable hydrogen production.
A long-term strategic agreement between Plug Power and Johnson Matthey (JM) was announced in order to advance the hydrogen economy.
Johnson Matthey and Honeywell will collaborate to implement low carbon hydrogen solutions.