Tag: ThyssenKrupp

€1.8 million research grant awarded to decarbonize blast furnaces

A research project to establish decarbonization technologies for the steelmaking industry has been awarded a €1.8 million research grant from the European Union (EU) via the Research Fund for Coal and Steel.

thyssenkrupp assumes leading role in the changing fabric of steel industry

“Get rid of CO2 but retain established production processes and value chains as far as possible” - the motto is embedded into the fabric of thyssenkrupp Steel’s climate strategy. The company endeavours to step into a hydrogen-powered green future while staying in the upper echelons in terms of the quality of steel grades.

thyssenkrupp Steel and automotive supplier Mubea sign MoU for supply of...

Mubea aims to be climate neutral as early as 2035 and to reduce the total CO2 emissions of its business activities by at least 25 percent as early as 2025.

thyssenkrupp to build €2 billion hydrogen-powered DRI plant for low-CO2 steel

thyssenkrupp is accelerating the start of low-CO2 steel production and making an important contribution to achieving national and European climate targets.

bp and thyssenkrupp collaborate to advance decarbonisation of steel production

bp and thyssenkrupp intend to jointly promote policies to support the development of low carbon hydrogen and green steel in Europe.

Swiss Steel Group to supply green steel to thyssenkrupp Aerospace from...

thyssenkrupp Materials Services is also supporting customers in the decarbonisation of their supply chains.

Thyssenkrupp Nucera expands into emerging green hydrogen industry in Australia

By 2030, Australia has the potential to export up to 500,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.

Thyssenkrupp’s new steel recycling plant to work on reducing emissions

The new plant in Duisburg can produce up to 260,000 tonnes of C02-reduced bluemint recycled steel.

ABB to help Thyssenkrupp achieve sustainability goals

By using FC Mold G3, Thyssenkrupp can prevent gas bubbles and impurities in steel.

ThyssenKrupp Steel and STEAG agree on hydrogen supply

Aiming to use hydrogen to achieve significant CO2 reductions in hot metal production, ThyssenKrupp has teamed up with STEAG to run a feasability study on water electrolysis.