Swedish Steelmaker Uses Hydrogen Instead Of Coal To Make Fossil-Free Steel
Scott Carpenter Senior Contributor
The steel industry accounts for some 5-8% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions, as well as around 10-15% of its total coal demand.
So far, however, the steel-making process has withstood engineers’ best efforts to clean it up: there are simply too few low-cost replacements of key inputs such as coking coal and coke. Click here to read more.
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