Steel Times International News
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Hybrit cuts hydrogen costs with rock cavern storage facility
Swedish hydrogen tech project Hybrit has reduced hydrogen production costs by up to 40% by using a steel-lined rock cavern pilot storage facility to tap into low-cost grid power.
19 October 2023 -
SteelWatch urges steelmakers to redline BF relining plans
As four prominent steel companies – Cleveland Cliffs, POSCO, Tata and Bluescope – forge ahead with plans to reline their blast furnaces, Steelwatch and Solutions For Our Climate (SFOC) urge them (and other steelmakers) to reconsider and 'redline' any plans to reline and not to run counter to their nations' climate pledges.
18 October 2023 -
Slags replace over 1.1 billion tons of natural rock
The European Union and the UK produced around 38.5 million metric tonnes of ferrous slag in 2022, 99% of which could be used primarily as a building material and in fertilizers, claims Euroslag, the Duisburg-based European Association of ferrous slag producers and processors.
17 October 2023 -
POSCO and Engie collaborate on green hydrogen project
Global energy giant Engie and South Korean steelmaker Posco have signed an agreement to collaborate on a major green hydrogen project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
16 October 2023 -
New EU Russian sanctions – plan ahead to avoid disappointment, says CBM
An export disaster awaits UK manufacturers of iron, steel or steel products now that new EU Russian sanctions are in force, according to the Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM).
16 October 2023 -
Primetals to support the recovery of Ukraine's steel industry
The Ukrainian government and Primetals Technologies have signed a letter of intent for rebuilding the Ukrainian steel industry.
13 October 2023