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Eurofer has criticized the European Parliament's intention to change the emissions trading system
Eurofer has criticized the European Parliament's intention to change the emissions trading system

Changes in the emissions trading system will "derail" green steel production, the association is confident

E3G analysts spoke about China's role in the decarbonization of global metallurgy
E3G analysts spoke about China's role in the decarbonization of global metallurgy

The transition to cleaner technologies and participation in international initiatives will enable China to remain competitive in future green steel markets

EU must secure energy supply and speed up hydrogen infrastructure – EUROFER
EU must secure energy supply and speed up hydrogen infrastructure – EUROFER

Rapid access of the steel industry to green hydrogen will boost hydrogen markets in Europe, European Steel Association believes

Three milestones on the road to lower carbon emissions in the steel industry
Three milestones on the road to lower carbon emissions in the steel industry

In particular, scrap will emerge as the primary metallic for steelmaking

Manufacturers of cars and home appliances have agreed to supply green steel with H2 Green Steel
Manufacturers of cars and home appliances have agreed to supply green steel with H2 Green Steel

H2 Green Steel is committed to ultimately reducing the carbon footprint of steel production to zero emissions

The war did not prevent the implementation of the environmental program at the Northern MPP
The war did not prevent the implementation of the environmental program at the Northern MPP

The enterprise is actively implementing dust suppression measures at the tailings

How transatlantic cooperation can affect the decarbonization of metallurgy
How transatlantic cooperation can affect the decarbonization of metallurgy

The metallurgy sector accounts for about 8% of global CO2 emissions, which should be reduced by 58% by 2050

ArcelorMittal successfully tests use of green hydrogen at Canadian plant
ArcelorMittal successfully tests use of green hydrogen at Canadian plant

The company called it an milestone in global effort to improve the green credentials of steelmaking

Germany's ThyssenKrupp has begun construction of a scrap metal processing plant
Germany's ThyssenKrupp has begun construction of a scrap metal processing plant

The plant will produce up to 260,000 tons of mild steel per year

Austrian metallurgical company Voestalpine plans to produce green steel
Austrian metallurgical company Voestalpine plans to produce green steel

Steel is one of the most widely used materials in the world and is indispensable in a stable society

Australia has found a way to decarbonize the steel industry
Australia has found a way to decarbonize the steel industry

BIOCARBON, combined with "green" electricity, will allow the main segment of the steel sector to become carbon neutral with the possibility of 100% decarbonization in the future