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24 Aug
16:17

Saarland mills start hydrogen-based steel production

Rogesa, the joint pig iron works owned by Dillinger Hütte and Saarstahl in Germany’s Saarland, has begun hydrogen-based steel production. According to the companies, the Dillingen works is the first site in Germany that uses hydrogen as a reducing agent in a blast furnace in normal operation. This is accomplished by injecting hydrogen-rich coke gas. “We can further reduce our carbon emissions on the basis of this technology while gaining importan…
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