31
Aug
15:01
SSAB steps up hunt for fossil-free steelmaking
Sweden’s SSAB is joining with a local research institute to investigate the potential use of so-called biocoal to replace fossil fuels in the blast furnace-based manufacturing of steel.
Biocoal is produced from biomass such as agricultural or forestry waste which is treated in a process known as hydrothermal carbonisation. The Swedish project is being run by research institute Swerea MEFOS which, together with SSAB in Oxelösund, will develop methods a…
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