A breakthrough innovation from Sweden could drastically reduce the CO2 emissions from steel production that stands for 7-9 % ...
ArcelorMittal (the ‘Company’), in the presence of the governments of Canada and Ontario, has today broken ground on its CAD$1.8 billion investment decarbonisation project at the ArcelorMittal Dofasco ...
Rice husk pellets from farm waste can partially replace coal in steelmaking, offering a pathway to lower emissions in India's ...
The shift towards green hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) processes is widely considered a key step in the global steel sector’s decarbonisation pathway. While supply of suitable direct ...
Your April 27 article, "City updates its Climate Action Plan a second time,“ didn’t mention the city’s largest greenhouse-gas emitter, the Cleveland Works steel mill. But if implemented with union ...
BHP (ASX: BHP) has signed an agreement with China’s HBIS Group to trial direct reduced iron (DRI) production and utilization of iron ores in blends and progress a separate enhanced lump Stage 2 trial ...
Charlotte, North Carolina-based Midrex Technologies Inc. and AMI Automation of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, have formed a strategic agreement to provide steelmakers with process optimization for direct-reduced ...
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April 4 (Reuters) - Anglo American (AAL.L), opens new tab said on Tuesday it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Swedish hydrogen and steel producer H2 Green Steel to work on advancing ...
The South Australian state government’s Office of Hydrogen Power has been disbanded and plans for direct reduced iron (DRI)-based iron and steelmaking now appear likely to run on gas for longer.
Anglo American said on Tuesday it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Swedish hydrogen and steel producer H2 Green Steel to work on advancing low-carbon steelmaking processes. The miner said ...