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© ArcelorMittal Poland
arcelormittal-to-build-hydrogen-plant-in-poland-to-decarbonise-galvanising-operations
© ArcelorMittal Poland

ArcelorMittal to build hydrogen plant in Poland to decarbonise galvanising operations

ArcelorMittal Poland will build a hydrogen production plant for its Kraków branch, which stopped using coal for coke production in July.

Partly developed by Linde Gaz Polska and supported by a total investment of over PLN 100m ($23.9m), the hydrogen production plant will ensure a reliable supply of hydrogen for ArcelorMittal’s galvanising plants.

Whilst it hasn’t been revealed how much hydrogen the two companies expect to produce, the smelter in Kraków will reportedly be capable of using hydrogen by the end of 2026.

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