Renewable energy company Phelan Green Hydrogen says it has licensed technologies from advanced metals chemistry company Johnson Matthey Catalyst Technologies for its planned electro‑sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) facility in the Western Cape, South Africa. Johnson Matthey’s HyCOgen technology uses a catalysed process to convert CO2 and electrolytic, or green hydrogen into carbon monoxide (CO). This CO is then combined with additional hydrogen to form syngas.

Green energy developer Phelan Green has licensed technologies from Johnson Matthey Catalyst Technologies (JM CT) for its electro‑sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) project in South…

Renewable energy company Phelan Green Hydrogen says it has licensed technologies from advanced metals chemistry company Johnson Matthey Catalyst Technologies for its planned…