(Bloomberg) -- Steel is one of the world’s most vital commodities, but producing it is a major source of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions. The only realistic alternative is “green steel” that ...
Swedish steel company executive Lars Lundström knows his industry has a big problem with greenhouse gases. Steel furnaces are enormously energy intensive, and the traditional steelmaking process also ...
On a strip of land in northern Sweden, not far from the Arctic Circle, a new facility is taking shape which could help revolutionize one of the planet’s dirtiest industries: steelmaking. By 2026, if ...
The Swedish startup Stegra has raised close to $7 billion to produce zero-emissions steel using green hydrogen starting in 2026. As of 2023, nearly 2 billion metric tons of it were being produced ...
The Swiss Steel Group is now offering Green Steel Stainless+, a new variant of completely stainless steel that the company says demonstrates its commitment to sustainability and the protection of our ...
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