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15:55
ArcelorMittal plans DRI-EAFs at German strip mills
ArcelorMittal Germany intends to build a large-scale industrial direct reduced iron plant in Bremen and what it calls an innovative DRI pilot plant in Eisenhüttenstadt, in combination with electric arc furnaces.
Using green hydrogen, a capacity of up to 3.5 million tonnes/year of steel will then be produced with significantly fewer CO2 emissions, Kallanish hears from the company. Depending on the amount of hydrogen available, CO2 savings of more than 5mt can …
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