Production

Production

Steel producers are investing heavily in producing green steel using electricity from fossil-free sources and green hydrogen instead of carbon intensive coal. To bring emissions down state-of-the-art technologies are developed throughout the global steel industries. In this section you can read news articles on the production of green steel.

Tenaris Dalmine awards two contracts to Tenova for green steel transition

The environment friendly burners will be capable of using up to 100 percent hydrogen as a fuel source.

Pacific Steel Group selects Danieli for new MIDA Hybrid micro mill

The new facility will help lower CO2 emissions through efficiency, reduced transportation, and green energy.

Primetals VOD plant sets world record in extra-low carbon stainless steel

The plant reached a carbon content of 5 ppm after decarburisation, a world record for VOD plants.

Salzgitter AG and Mendritzki Group conclude green steel agreement

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

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.

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.

Algoma awards electric arc furnace building contract to Walters

Walters will use Algoma’s steel plate products in the fabrication of heavy structural components.

Nippon Steel Corporation and Vale strengthen their green steel ties

Nippon Steel and Vale will engage in joint research regarding carbon neutral steelmaking processes.

Paul Wurth-designed unit produces 50 tons of green hydrogen

GrInHy2.0’ electrolyser is the world’s largest currently installed in an industrial environment.