MIT spinout Boston Metal has powered up its electricity driven steel production reactor and made over a ton of metal in a crucial step toward commercializing its process. With clean electricity, the ...
Swedish steel company executive Lars Lundström knows his industry has a big problem with greenhouse gases. Steel furnaces are enormously energy intensive, and the traditional steelmaking process also ...
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China flips the switch on a 1M-ton hydrogen steel line for the 1st time
The world’s largest steelmaking nation has just switched on a new kind of blast furnace, one that trades coal for hydrogen ...
An economical process with green hydrogen can be used to extract CO2-free iron from the red mud generated in aluminum production. The production of aluminium generates around 180 million tonnes of ...
the chamber also suggested incentives for waste-heat recovery systems and the establishment of renewable captive power plants ...
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‘World’s first’ million-ton full-scale hydrogen steel line begins operation in China
China’s Baowu Steel has launched a world-first million-tonne near-zero-carbon production line in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province.
Steel is essential in today’s economy. It’s in everything from cars and buildings to medical equipment and wind turbines. But making steel from scratch is not great for the climate. At least not the ...
Outside the small Swedish city of Boden, surrounded by a forest, a massive green steel plant is under construction. By the end of next year, if all goes as planned, the factory will begin making steel ...
Green Steel to Hit USD 189.82 Billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 60.4%, says Coherent Market Insights The Global Green Steel Market is estimated to be valued at USD 6.95 Bn in 2025 and is expected to reach ...
Among the rhetoric of climate change bingo and platitudes, there’s a term I’ve been hearing a lot at COP26 this week — green steel. But what is it, why does it matter, and what does it actually mean ...
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