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Hydrogen Power

Plug Power and Johnson Matthey partner on electrolysis materials

by Craig Bettenhausen
May 27, 2021 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 99, Issue 20

 

Under a new joint development agreement, electrolytic hydrogen generation systems from Plug Power may soon incorporate coatings and materials from Johnson Matthey. The two firms will also collaborate on closed-loop recycling of the platinum-group metals used in Plug Power’s water-splitting catalysts. Plug Power, which uses proton-exchange membranes in its systems, plans to scale its global hydrogen production to 1,000 metric tons per day by 2028.

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