World first: thyssenkrupp injects hydrogen into steelmaking process
thyssenkrupp Steel, a Duisburg-based steel producer, has launched a series of tests that inject hydrogen into its steelmaking process.
thyssenkrupp Steel, a Duisburg-based steel producer, has launched a series of tests that inject hydrogen into its steelmaking process.
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For the first time ever, German steelmaker thyssenkrupp Steel will inject hydrogen into its steelmaking process in a bid to decarbonise its operations.