Abstract

Plug Power and Johnson Matthey (JM) are joining up to build what they say will be the world’s largest facility for catalyst-coated membranes—materials that are at the heart of the electrolyzers used to produce green hydrogen from water using renewable electricity. Plug Power is a player in the growing field of green hydrogen; JM is a specialist in platinum-group metal chemistry and catalysis, and it has been investing in hydrogen to help offset the expected decline of its business in automotive emission catalysts. “By bringing together one of the largest green hydrogen and fuel cell companies in the world with JM’s technology and manufacturing capabilities, we’re creating volume and scale for green hydrogen that hasn’t existed until now,” JM CEO Liam Condon says in a press release. The firms say the plant, slated to be built in the US by 2025, will be able to make catalyst-coated membranes for 5

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