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Home / Economy / Mordashov estimated the transition of Russian metallurgy to hydrogen at 10 trillion rubles
Mordashov estimated the transition of Russian metallurgy to hydrogen at 10 trillion rubles
12/28/2021
The owner of Severstal, Alexei Mordashov, estimated the transition of the Russian ferrous metallurgy to carbon-free production at 10 trillion rubles. In addition, it will require the creation of 110 GW of green energy, he noted.
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