H2 Green Steel will build the world's first facility for direct reduced iron (DRI) running on 100% green hydrogen, based on technology by Midrex.
The Midrex H2 Plant will have a yearly production of 2.1Mt of hot DRI and hot briquetted iron (HBI) that will feed the production of 2.5Mt of green steel in Boden in northern Sweden. This first-of-a-kind DRI plant will be provided by a consortium of Midrex and Paul Wurth, an SMS group company.
''This DRI plant will truly be first of its kind and a landmark for large scale green steel production."
Maria Persson Gulda, CTO of H2 Green Steel
"We started working together almost two years ago and during this time, the team at Midrex has demonstrated a capability for rapid technical development, leading to a package that wraps the world's largest hydrogen electrical heater with the DRI process, to secure a completely green solution for iron reduction. This DRI plant will truly be first of its kind and a landmark for large scale green steel production," said Maria Persson Gulda, CTO of H2 Green Steel.
H2 Green Steel's purpose is to decarbonize hard-to-abate industries, starting with steel. The bulk of the emission reductions will happen with Midrex's technology when iron ore is reduced to sponge iron. The companies will also work together for optimization services in the DRI-process.
"This unique project is a 'lighthouse' to our industry and sets the standard for green steel.''
Stephen C. Montague, president and CEO of Midrex Technologies, Inc
"This unique project is a 'lighthouse' to our industry and sets the standard for green steel. There is simply nothing like it – 100% hydrogen from day one to produce over 2Mt of DRI with up to 95% reduction in CO2," said Stephen C. Montague, president and CEO of Midrex Technologies, Inc. "This is where Midrex wants to be - at the leading edge of technology."
Midrex is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kobe Steel, and sealing the partnership further, Kobe Steel has begun discussions with H2 Green Steel for the possible purchase of green HBI in the future.
''As a major Japanese steel maker, Kobe Steel's investment in our venture clearly demonstrates the interest from incumbent steel companies in new ventures that will move the entire steel industry forward.''
Henrik Henriksson, CEO of H2 Green Steel
"We are really excited to cooperate with H2 Green Steel as the strategic partners from both aspects of plant supply and equity investment, in order to jointly tackle the challenge toward the global carbon neutrality. We feel confident that H2 Green Steel project will set a good precedent in the world iron and steel industry moving forward to decarbonization," commented Kazuto Morisaki, executive vice president of Kobe Steel, Ltd.
"As a major Japanese steel maker, Kobe Steel's investment in our venture clearly demonstrates the interest from incumbent steel companies in new ventures that will move the entire steel industry forward. It also adds further geographical diversification to our progressive group of investors who provide us solid support," said Henrik Henriksson, CEO of H2 Green Steel.