Johnson Matthey PLC, a company that supplies specialised catalysts, Invests EUR20 million ($21.51 mn) in Enapter AG for latter’s technology that produces green hydrogen. The partnership aims to accelerate the scale-up of the mass production of the AEM electrolysers.
Enapter is a German and Italian firm whose anion exchange membrane electrolyser extracts hydrogen from water to be used in power generation. The company is currently building a facility in Saerbeck, Germany to add to its production plant in Pisa, Italy.
Tags: Electrolyser, Enapter, Green Hydrogen, Johnson Matthey
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