Sweden’s H2 Green Steel and mining giant Anglo American are set to work together on low-carbon steelmaking value chains.
Under a freshly inked Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the companies will study and trial the use of iron ore products from Anglo American’s Kumba mines in South Africa and Minas Rio in Brazil as a feedstock for H2 Green Steel’s hydrogen-powered direct reduced iron (DRI) production process.
The companies have said the possibility of using lump iron could complement the iron pellets needed for DRI, which could increase the flexibility of H2 Green Steel’s production process at its plant in Boden, Sweden.
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