Salzgitter secures renewable power deal for green steelmaking
RWE Supply & Trading has agreed to support Salzgitter Group’s steelmaking ambitions with green electricity of up to 64GWh per year, which will run for seven years from 2027.
As we enter the summer break for many, it’s been a polarising start to the second half of 2024. While we’ve seen ground-breaking projects, technological developments and more political drive on hydrogen, we’ve also witnessed high amounts of struggle.
RWE Supply & Trading has agreed to support Salzgitter Group’s steelmaking ambitions with green electricity of up to 64GWh per year, which will run for seven years from 2027.
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