More high-grade iron ore needed to accelerate steel decarbonisation, finds report
To reach net zero by 2050, steelmakers must switch production methods from blast furnaces to green hydrogen-based DRI processes.
To reach net zero by 2050, steelmakers must switch production methods from blast furnaces to green hydrogen-based DRI processes.
Under the current procurement plan, CO2 emissions are expected to be reduced by about 230,000 tonnes per year from 2026.
The voestalpine Group plans a 30% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions and a 25% reduction in Scope 3 emissions by 2029.
The products will be offered to customers who aim to decarbonise their production chains, e.g. the steel industry, oil refining, and e-fuels.
The study marks a new milestone in objectivity, accuracy, and comprehensiveness of measurement for C02 emissions by the steel industry.
For the production of high-quality steel grades, steel producers usually need chemically pure and pre-sorted scrap.
H2 Green Steel received the permissibility for its five million tonne steel plant in northern Sweden on July 1.
A new Enel Green Power project is taking off in Sicily that will see green hydrogen used to power heavy industry.
When complete in 2026, the project will produce 1.2 million tonnes of green ammonia per year for the purposes of decarbonising industries.
Hitachi Energy joins forces with H2 Green Steel on projects that support the industrial start-up in producing green steel.
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