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Dec
16:48
Thyssenkrupp partners to produce hydrogen for DRI plant
Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe says it is forming a partnership for a joint feasibility study for the construction of a water electrolysis plant to produce hydrogen to fuel its direct reduced iron plant.
Its partners are Essen-based energy company STEAG and thyssenkrupp Uhde Chlorine Engineers, which specialises in electrolysis technology. Together, they plan a plant at the STEAG site in the Walsum district of Duisburg, to be built by thyssenkrupp Uhde Chlorine En…
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