H2 Green Steel of Sweden has found strong interest from customers in its low carbon steel made with green hydrogen.
on a regular basis, you may think electric cars are the key to a sustainable future. They’re not. They are important, of course, but they are just part of the mix. Other industries such as steel, cement, and mining also contribute large amounts of the carbon emissions that are driving global heating.seems to be home to a number of companies that take the reduction of carbon emissions seriously.
“When we launched H2 Green Steel about a year ago, we kicked the transformation of the steel industry into a new gear and other players in the industry have moved up their timelines. We are leading the way, showing that it is possible to transform the carbon-intense steel industry quickly, and others are speeding up and stepping up. This is exactly what we want.
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