Rio Tinto and GravitHy to accelerate decarbonisation of steelmaking in Europe
Rio Tinto has entered into definitive agreements with GravitHy, to help accelerate GravitHy’s steel decarbonisation project in France.
Rio Tinto has entered into definitive agreements with GravitHy, to help accelerate GravitHy’s steel decarbonisation project in France.
Tosyalı and Libya United Steel Company for Iron and Steel Industry (SULB) sign an agreement to build large DRI complex in Benghazi / Libya.
Sergei Mishin of Emerson explains how digitally-enabled, smarter plants using DRI processes and electric arc furnace technology can not only achieve more sustainable, high-quality production but also be economically viable.
HyIron, with the support of the state of Lower Saxony, has succeeded in taking a giant step toward meeting the challenge of decarbonising the steel industry. World’s largest hydrogen direct reduction plant for the production of green iron is to be opened in Lingen.
H2 Green Steel has entered an agreement for the supply of direct reduction iron ore pellets with Vale to its steel plant in northern Sweden.
H2 Green Steel is partnering with Rio Tinto, a leading global metals and mining company, for the supply of direct reduction iron ore pellet for its green steel production in Sweden.
GravitHy’s first Direct Reduction Iron plant is expected to start-up production in 2027 in Fos-sur-Mer. The plant is designed to produce DRI using hydrogen as reductant fuel.
The ArcelorMittal Dofasco plant will transition away from the basic oxygen furnace steelmaking production route to the DRI – Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) production route.
The new plant, located in Boden in northern Sweden, will be the first worldwide to produce green steel at scale by replacing coal with green hydrogen.
Midrex’s owner, Kobe Steel is further solidifying the partnership by investing in H2 Green Steel as part of its Series B financing round.
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