The steel industry, a cornerstone of modern civilization, is undergoing a revolutionary transformation to become more environmentally sustainable. Georgsmarienhütte (GMH), a steel manufacturer located south of Oldenburg in Germany, has set ambitious goals to decarbonize its entire production by 2039. As an interim step, the company aims to cut its emissions in half by 2030. Central to this transformation is the adoption of hydrogen as a replacement for natural gas in the steel production process.
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