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A groundbreaking pilot plant in Lingen, Lower Saxony, is ushering in a new era of sustainable steel production through the innovative use of green hydrogen. Spearheaded by the Hylron consortium, this ambitious endeavor seeks to demonstrate how steel can be produced from iron ore using hydrogen obtained from renewable sources.

The Bandırma Hydrogen Valley, known as HYSouthMarmara, is poised to become a beacon of green energy innovation, harnessing the power of renewable resources to produce green hydrogen and revolutionize the country’s energy and industrial sectors.

In the picturesque town of Seraing, Belgium, where the echoes of the Walloon steel industry’s heyday still resonate, a new chapter in industrial history is unfolding. This time, the clanging of hammers is replaced by the hum of cutting-edge technology as John Cockerill, a European industrial leader, stands at the forefront of a new era, one powered by the potential of hydrogen.

A recent study conducted by the renowned Fraunhofer Institute has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the financial viability of green hydrogen production in Germany. The study highlights the predominant factor behind this conundrum: exorbitant production costs, particularly arising from electricity sourced from photovoltaic and wind power plants.