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Scientists set their sights on new catalyst technology to help achieve net zero
bp and Johnson Matthey are partnering with Cardiff University and The University of Manchester in a £9m project that aims to convert CO2, waste and sustainable biomass into clean and sustainable fuels and products.
ExploreJohnson Matthey pledges to invest c.£1bn in clean hydrogen technologies by 2030
News: JM one of 28 companies to pledge to accelerate use of decarbonised hydrogen at COP26.
Explore170 zero emission heavy duty fuel cell vehicles powered by REFIRE and Johnson Matthey technology hit China’s roads
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