Hydrogen

Hydrogen

Green hydrogen is the key to further development of producing green steel. The current rapid development of green hydrogen production as a clean source of energy will allow the steel industry to take major steps in creating a future for emissions free steel. Large scale electrolyses from clean power sources will be needed however to enable the further development of green steel production in the coming decades. Below the latest news on hydrogen for steel production.

Mitsubishi Power and partners to develop world’s largest green hydrogen hub

Announced in 2019, the industrial green hydrogen production and storage facility is planned to be built in Delta, Utah.

Hydrogen Rise announces partnership to support green steel production in Oman

The landmark initiative has the potential to position Oman among the world’s pioneering manufacturers of green steel.

India and Germany agree to develop green hydrogen roadmap

The Indo-German partnership shows strong commitment of both sides on the implementation of the Paris Agreement and SDGs.

Voestalpine researching into hydrogen plasma for green steel production

Voestalpine is working on developing highly innovative technologies and production processes.

Aker Horizons, Statkraft tie up on green hydrogen for steel industry

Steel and ammonia industries contribute to close to 9 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions.

Iberdrola’s new wind farm could become green hydrogen hub

Iberdrola has acquired the rights to its largest wind farm in the world, located in North Queensland, Australia.

Salzgitter claims record efficiency level for its green hydrogen project

Salzgitter AG demonstrated the world's largest high-temperature electrolyser to produce green hydrogen.

ADNOC to help Hamburg become Germany’s green hydrogen import hub

ADNOC is an established hydrogen producer with plans to significantly grow its clean hydrogen production.

H2 Green Steel and Iberdrola initiate green hydrogen partnership

Iberdrola will deliver renewable energy to the plant, while the DRI production will be owned and operated by H2 Green Steel.

Coffee grounds and hydrogen to aid green steel production

Australian steelmakers are the first to show that coffee grounds and hydrogen from other wastes can be used to produce green steel.