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Our dedicated news department gathers news and press releases from around the world to bring our community the latest developments in hydrogen technology. Here you can find news involving the people and companies involved in the production, storage and transport of hydrogen.
Topics such as electrolyzers, materials, flow control, compressors, sealings and storage tanks are covered as well as interviews with specialists, manufacturers and end users alike.
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Tenova to supply a second Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) for Tosyali Algeria

The existing furnace has been fed with a wide range of reduced iron sources including HBI.

Salzgitter AG and Mendritzki Group conclude green steel agreement

Salzgitter Group’s partnering program offers companies the possibility of securing green steel upfront.

European Research Council funds “ROC” green steel project

"ROC” is an acronym for Reducing Iron Oxides without Carbon by using Hydrogen-Plasma.

Aker Horizons, Nordkraft to establish green industrial hub in Norway

The joint venture aims to develop attractive sites for power-intensive industries.

LKAB boosting pace of Hybrit technology’s industrialisation

LKAB plans to produce 24.4 million tonnes of sponge iron per year, with zero CO2 emissions.

Liberty Ostrava plans green steel transformation by 2030

Liberty Steel Group plans to invest billions of Czech Korunas in Liberty Ostrava transformation programme.

Voestalpine researching into hydrogen plasma for green steel production

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

Steeltec invests €60 million in its rolling mill at Emmenbrücke

Steeltec is reducing its CO2 emissions by just under 10% annually with the innovations in the rolling mill.

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.

Australian Greens launch $500 million plan for 100% green steel

By developing green steel technology, the role currently played by coal can be replaced by hydrogen.