Nippon Steel announces 33% CO2 emission reduction through hydrogen process
Nippon Steel Corporation has confirmed a 33% reduction in blast furnace CO2 emissions using hydrogen reduction technology was achieved.
Nippon Steel Corporation has confirmed a 33% reduction in blast furnace CO2 emissions using hydrogen reduction technology was achieved.
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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.
The European Commission has proposed cutting the bloc’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90% compared to 1990 levels by 2040, with renewable hydrogen slated to meet up to 10% of final energy demand.
Strategic Resources will potentially explore Levidian’s LOOP technology in order to decarbonise its metallurgical facility as part of its BlackRock Project.
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Italy has had plans to invest €550m ($595m) to support the use of renewable hydrogen in industrial processes approved by the European Commission.
Cleveland-Cliffs has announced a successful completion of a hydrogen injection trial at its Indiana Harbour (IH#7) blast furnace.
The India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) has submitted a proposal to increase budgetary support for the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM).
Sweden’s H2 Green Steel has signed debt financing agreements for €4.2bn ($4.57bn), raised nearly €300m ($326m) in equity and secured a €250m ($272m) EU Innovation Fund grant.