ArcelorMittal commits to hydrogen
ArcelorMittal Europe will this year offer its first green steel solutions it its customers, as the company starts to integrate hydrogen technologies into its steelmaking process.
ArcelorMittal Europe will this year offer its first green steel solutions it its customers, as the company starts to integrate hydrogen technologies into its steelmaking process.
The world’s first fossil-free hydrogen-powered steel plant located in northern Sweden will begin operations on Monday 31st August.
Germany’s first hydrogen-based steel production plant that uses the green gas as reducing agent in the blast furnace has begun operation in Dillingen.
Energy consultant and certification body DNV GL has launched an international industry consortium in collaboration with Dutch glass production expert Celsian to develop technologies required for the transition from natural gas to hydrogen in energy-intensive...
German energy group RWE will supply steelmaker thyssenkrupp with green hydrogen as part of a new long-term hydrogen partnership.
ArcelorMittal and the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) are jointly researching hydrogen-based steel production as part of a new project.
The steel industry accounts for 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions, making it an urgent target for decarbonisation.
Linde and specialty steel manufacturer Ovako have conducted a full-scale test to heat steel with hydrogen before rolling in Sweden, which the two companies say is a world first.
Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has today launched a new report highlighting the immediate emissions reduction potential of hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels across heavy industry.
H2 View has announced the addition of German diversified industrial group thyssenkrupp to the agenda for its Hydrogen Summit 2020 in Munich this April.