Search
Explore Johnson Matthey's website
Showing results 601-640 / 1457
Johnson Matthey and Bosch agree long-term collaboration on development of zero-emission hydrogen technology
ExploreWillis Sustainable Fuels selects FT CANS to boost sustainable aviation fuel production in the UK
News
ExploreJohnson Matthey partners with SunGas Renewables on new US biomethanol plant
JM’s methanol technology selected by SunGas Renewables for its Beaver Lake Renewable Energy project to be built in Louisiana
ExploreJohnson Matthey publishes 2025 PGM Market Report
Johnson Matthey's 2025 PGM Market Report provides insights into supply and demand last year, and an outlook for 2025.
ExploreAgreement to sell Catalyst Technologies business for £1.8bn with cash return of £1.4bn – delivering substantial value to JM shareholders
News
ExploreJohnson Matthey and Noya establish partnership to 'shift the dial' on carbon removal, bringing water-positive system to megaton scale
News
ExplorePrecious metals industry urges EU to accelerate deployment of fuel cell electric vehicles before 2030
The International Platinum Group Metals Association (IPA) is calling on policymakers to urgently drive forward the deployment of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), alongside battery electric vehicles (BEVs), before 2030 to boost European competitiveness.
ExploreFuel cell vehicles to boost European competitiveness and the Green Deal
The PGM industry is calling for an accelerated rollout of fuel cell vehicles in Europe to complement existing climate strategy while unlocking greater industrial competitiveness and security of critical raw materials supply.
ExploreThe price of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
Discover the key factors affecting SAF pricing, from production costs to regulatory challenges, and how innovations like FT CANS are driving cost reductions.
ExploreHoneywell UOP and Johnson Matthey join forces to cut costs and boost deployment of sustainable fuels
Johnson Matthey (JM) and Honeywell UOP, two global leaders in sustainable technologies, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer an end-to-end solution for businesses developing alternative fuels from a wide range of feedstocks including municipal solid waste, residual biomass, biogas, and COâ‚‚ (captured and renewable).
ExploreJohn Cockerill, Johnson Matthey and ETFuels Announce Strategic Partnership for 120,000 tonne Texas e-Methanol Project
ETFuels has selected John Cockerill and Johnson Matthey as key strategic partners for its 120,000 tonne per year e-methanol project in Texas.
ExploreJohnson Matthey technology selected for one of the largest planned e-methanol plants in Europe
ExploreJohnson Matthey’s patented SCARF technology brings high performance to tackle toughest ever emissions challenges for diesel cars and vans
News
ExploreCatalyst Technologies seminar - June 2023
Johnson Matthey is hosting a Catalyst Technologies seminar for investors and analysts. We will provide greater insight in the vital role our Catalyst Technologies business plays in the energy transition, which is creating significant growth opportunities for Johnson Matthey.
ExploreJohnson Matthey partners with Diffusion Alloys to boost supply chain for low carbon hydrogen
News
ExploreJohnson Matthey and Doosan Enerbility jointly develop integrated ammonia cracking for power plants
ExploreNet zero needs hydrogen: Let's not be blinded by colours
Jane Toogood, Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, discusses the need to focus on scaling this essential part of the pathways to decarbonisation.
ExploreWhy sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is gaining altitude: five key drivers of sustainable aviation fuel production
Discover the drivers behind sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production. From passenger pressure to technology advancements, find out why SAF adoption is accelerating towards a decarbonised future.
ExploreKellas Midstream enters FEED for its H2NorthEast hydrogen project on Teesside
Kellas Midstream, the Aberdeen-based independent energy infrastructure company, has started front end engineering design (FEED) work on its H2NorthEast hydrogen project in Teesside.
Explore