Fluor Corp. has been selected by H2 Green Steel to provide engineering, procurement, and construction management services for the world’s inaugural renewable hydrogen-based integrated ‘green steel’ mill in Boden, Sweden.
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H2 Green Steel, a Stockholm-based steel manufacturer, has secured a substantial €4.2 billion in debt financing.
In the quest for sustainability, Vale has set its sights on pioneering projects related to green hydrogen—a clean energy source with the potential to revolutionize various industries. This endeavor aligns with Vale’s commitment to reducing emissions by 33% by 2030 and achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Sweden’s H2 Green Steel joins forces with global mining giant Rio Tinto to pioneer a groundbreaking approach to steel production that slashes carbon emissions and propels the industry toward a sustainable future.
H2 Green Steel (H2GS) and Swedish shipping company Gotland Company have joined forces in an agreement to investigate the establishment of a production plant capable of supplying a portion of Gotland Company’s fleet with green hydrogen fuel.
Thyssen-Krupp’s hydrogen subsidiary, Nucera, has secured a contract to supply electrolysis modules for the construction of a groundbreaking water electrolysis plant.
The business said that it has inked conditional senior debt agreements with the Swedish Export Credit Corporation, BNP Paribas, ING, UniCredit, Societe Generale, and KfW IPEX-Bank.
Large-scale green hydrogen production projects for off-takers in the Nordics and Brazil are being investigated by the Norwegian company Hydro…
Both H2 Green Steel and GreenIron H2 are committed to reducing emissions and increasing circularity at H2 Green Steel’s plant…
Enables climate-neutral steel production and hydrogen-powered heavy vehicles
Sweden’s largest fossil-free hydrogen facility is now being built with the goal of greatly reducing CO2 emissions, developing local industrial hydrogen production, and taking the first step towards a future hydrogen infrastructure for the transport sector. Ovako is starting a collaboration with the Volvo Group, Hitachi ABB Power Grids Sweden, H2 Green Steel and Nel Hydrogen to invest in hydrogen production in Hofors.