How can low-carbon-intensity hydrogen help decarbonize steel production?
Introducing hydrogen can provide incremental benefits in carbon emissions reduction on the way to full conversion and decarbonization.
As both an energy carrier and a reducing agent, clean hydrogen can be introduced at integrated mills and mini-mills alike to replace fossil fuels in both ironmaking and steelmaking processes.
As both an energy carrier and a reducing agent, clean hydrogen can be introduced at integrated mills and mini-mills alike to replace fossil fuels in both ironmaking and steelmaking processes.
How can clean hydrogen help produce low-carbon-intensity steel?
Today, natural gas and coal are used across a variety of processes throughout the steelmaking supply chain, even those that have electrified steelmaking to reduce emissions (direct reduced iron and electric arc furnace steelmaking). Moving forward, hydrogen can be introduced as a blended solution―and eventually adopted as a 100% replacement―to fill the role that fossil fuels hold today and to help transition one of the hardest-to-abate industries to net-zero. Swipe to learn how.
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