Indian stainless steel plant starts using green hydrogen produced on-site
A stainless steel plant in India has started using green hydrogen produced on-site to cut its emissions.
A stainless steel plant in India has started using green hydrogen produced on-site to cut its emissions.
Brazilian mining major Vale has signed an agreement to explore building a co-located iron ore briquette plant at a Spanish start-up’s green hydrogen-based steel project.
Strategic Resources will potentially explore Levidian’s LOOP technology in order to decarbonise its metallurgical facility as part of its BlackRock Project.
India has laid out plans to undertake pilot projects to use green hydrogen in the shipping and steel sectors, at a combined cost of Rs. 570 crores ($68.6m).
Serbia has today (January 26) secured €2bn ($2.17bn) of Chinese investment to build renewable power plants and a hydrogen production facility.
Sweden’s H2 Green Steel has signed a seven-year supply agreement with KIRCHHOFF Automotive for the delivery of its hydrogen-produced steel, valued at €130m ($141.5m).
Building hydrogen handling systems which can last and withstand embrittlement are vital for operational success and ensuring industry safety, an H2 View Showcase Webinar explained today.
“We are providing an open platform… to support smaller steelmakers who will have to plan their future investments on how they make their production greener,” RINA Executive Vice-President, Guido Chiappa told H2 View.
Finnish-based Metso has launched a hydrogen variant of its low NOx burners for its pelletising plant product range offering a low-carbon solution for iron ore pellet production.
H2 Green Steel has signed an agreement with Brazilian mining major Vale to jointly study the feasibility of setting up green industrial hubs in Brazil and North America.