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Apr
15:47
Italian DRI plant to use H2 to decarbonise steelmaking
DRI d’Italia, the new company created last year by Italian state entity Invitalia, the majority shareholder of Acciaierie d’Italia (ADI), will use a mix of green hydrogen and methane to power the future direct reduced iron (DRI) facility planned to be built at ADI’s steelmaking complex in Taranto, Apulia, Southern Italy.
DRI d’Italia ceo Stefano Cao told local broadsheet Corriere della Sera that the project is now in the executive phase and…
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