ArcelorMittal: major investments planned in Germany
(CercleFinance.com) - ArcelorMittal announced on Monday that it would invest 1 to 1.
5 billion euros in its German sites to accelerate their conversion to less polluting technologies.
In Bremen and in Eisenhüttenstadt, near the Polish border, the steelmaker plans to conduct a large-scale industrial project to produce steel from the reduction of iron ore and a voltaic arc furnace.
Using green hydrogen, some 3.5 million tonnes of steel could be produced in Bremen and Eisenhuttenstadt by 2030, with a "significant" reduction in CO2 emissions from both units.
For the record, ArcelorMittal has set itself the target of reducing its CO2 emissions in Europe by 30% by 2030, before making its steel production net zero by 2050.
However, the steelmaker points out that its technological conversion comes at a price, as the production costs of its new manufacturing methods are 60% higher than the costs of current production methods.
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5 billion euros in its German sites to accelerate their conversion to less polluting technologies.
In Bremen and in Eisenhüttenstadt, near the Polish border, the steelmaker plans to conduct a large-scale industrial project to produce steel from the reduction of iron ore and a voltaic arc furnace.
Using green hydrogen, some 3.5 million tonnes of steel could be produced in Bremen and Eisenhuttenstadt by 2030, with a "significant" reduction in CO2 emissions from both units.
For the record, ArcelorMittal has set itself the target of reducing its CO2 emissions in Europe by 30% by 2030, before making its steel production net zero by 2050.
However, the steelmaker points out that its technological conversion comes at a price, as the production costs of its new manufacturing methods are 60% higher than the costs of current production methods.
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