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greensteel
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What needs demystifying? Ironmaking and steelmaking often go hand in hand, occurring in the same place in ‘integrated steel plants’, where iron ore is reduced to…
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What needs demystifying? Metallurgical coal – often shortened to ‘met coal’ – is coal that is used in making iron and steel. Making iron in blast…
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Monday 14 April 2025, London: The UK government’s emergency intervention to take control of the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe marks a critical step to…
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Tokyo, Japan, 31 March 2025 - Reacting to the closure of Nippon Steel’s Kashima coal-based blast furnace closure in Ibaraki, Japan, Roger Smith, Asia Lead…
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BRUSSELS, 19 MARCH 2025 – EU policymakers must galvanise a shift away from coal-based steelmaking to boost industrial competitiveness and guarantee a future for over…
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London, 25 February 2025 - Shipping green sponge iron from countries rich in renewable energy will be one solution to the elephant in the room…
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What needs demystifying? There is an enduring myth that the automotive sector requires steel produced from coal-based blast furnaces to meet its quality standards. This has…
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What needs demystifying? The hype around green hydrogen’s contribution to climate action boomed in recent years and is now rapidly deflating as realities hit. But this…
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A key missing driver for green steel in Japan are signals from steel buyers that they are willing to pay more for low-emissions steel. As a major steel buyer, the Japanese government could help drive market formation and encourage investment in low-emissions steelmaking technologies through green purchasing.