Honeywell and Johnson Matthey to offer blue hydrogen solution
End-to-end technology will enable direct process emissions to be less than 0.1kg CO₂/kg hydrogen
Technology firms Honeywell and Johnson Matthey have announced they will work together to bring a combined blue hydrogen technology to market. Johnson Matthey’s LCH technology produces high-purity hydrogen from natural gas at scale, while Honeywell’s carbon-capture technology offers CO2 capture rates of more than 99pc. The result is an end-to-end technology that will enable direct process emissions to be less than 0.1kg CO₂/kg hydrogen, the firms say. “By joining complementary technology elements, we will provide customers with a cost-effective approach that will enable meaningful reductions in emissions compared to conventional technology,” says Alberto Giovanzana, CCO of catalyst technologi
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