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Johnson Matthey plans to build a fuel-cell factory at its site in Royston, England. The plant, to cost almost $100 million, will initially have capacity to produce 3 GW of proton-exchange membrane fuel cell components for hydrogen vehicles. JM plans to open the plant in the first half of 2024. Capacity at the site could be subsequently tripled by repurposing a decommissioned catalytic converter facility, the company says.
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