A 450 million euro ($490.7 million) subsidy for ArcelorMittal’s MT.LU circular hydrogen project has been authorised by Spain.
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Reganosa-EDP green hydrogen project disclosed by Xunta The Reganosa and EDP green hydrogen project in As Pontes (A Corua) is…
HyDeal Spain consortium, composed of HyDeal Ambition, ArcelorMittal, Fertiberia, Enagás, Soladvent, and DH2 Energy, concludes a crucial agreement on the…
Together, Sasol and ArcelorMittal South Africa are working to develop carbon capture technology for making sustainable fuels, chemicals, and steel…
ArcelorMittal Germany needs a significant amount of renewable energy to decarbonize its production locations in Bremen, Hamburg, Eisenhüttenstadt, and Duisburg as planned.
ArcelorMittal’s objective is to lead the steel industry’s decarbonization, and this test marks a significant step forward in the company’s quest to make zero-carbon steel utilizing green hydrogen as an input via the DRI-based steelmaking approach.
ArcelorMittal announced that its XCarbTM innovation fund has made a US$5 million investment in H2Pro, bringing the fund’s total investment…
ArcelorMittal Bremen said that, in collaboration with German energy provider EWE AG and its subsidiary Swb AG, it has obtained…
The catalyst initiative, which was introduced earlier this year, seeks to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 through new carbon-reduction technology.
The development is the result of a memorandum of understanding signed today with the Spanish government, which will see a €1 billion investment in the construction of a green hydrogen direct reduction iron (DRI) facility and a new hybrid electric arc furnace at its Gijón factory (EAF).