Blastr and Interfer Edelstahl partner to deliver 150,000 tonnes of green steel annually
Blastr Green Steel will potentially supply 150,000 tonnes of green steel per year from 2029 into Interfer Edelstahl Group’s portfolio of steel products.
Blastr Green Steel will potentially supply 150,000 tonnes of green steel per year from 2029 into Interfer Edelstahl Group’s portfolio of steel products.
Amazon has agreed to purchase green hydrogen-based steel from SSAB for one of the three new data centres it is building in Mälardalen, Sweden.
Norwegian aluminium producer Hydro has announced plans to cancel its green hydrogen business, citing challenging market conditions, although it will continue to back a hydrogen-fuelled smelting pilot project.
Swedish green steelmaker Stegra has signed a six-year electricity supply agreement with Uniper for a total of 6TWh to power its inaugural green hydrogen-based steel plant.
Aditya Mittal, Chief Executive of Arcelor Mittal, said the firm was “very grateful” for the government support it had received, but added, “The scale of the challenge requires further policy initiatives to unlock increased investment.”
ArcelorMittal Poland will build a hydrogen production plant for its Kraków branch, which stopped using coal for coke production in July.
Mining major Rio Tinto will supply iron ore pellets from Canada to a hydrogen-based ironmaking project in France.
Tata Steel plans to import liquid hydrogen produced in Norway to the Netherlands for use in its steelworks.
Rega Energy will supply green hydrogen and oxygen to Leerdam Crisal Glass to support to decarbonisation of its glassware production in Portugal.
Masdar and UAE steel firm EMSTEEL have completed a green hydrogen-based steel pilot project in Abu Dhabi.