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Thyssenkrupp takes decision on Germany’s largest DRI plant
Thyssenkrupp has laid the foundation for investments of more than €2 billion ($1.99 billion) for its transformation to carbon-free steelmaking. The group’s executive board released on Thursday the corresponding capital resources for the construction of the first direct reduction plant at the Duisburg site, Kallanish learns.
As part of its “tkH2Steel” transformation campaign, all coal-based blast furnaces will be replaced by hydrogen-powered …
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