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L’annonce par ArcelorMittal de son « intention d’investir dans un premier four électrique, sur son site de Dunkerque » ne constitue en rien un tournant. Malgré les gros titres, il ne s’agit que d’une déclaration d’intention : l’entreprise n’a toujours pas pris de décision finale d’investissement.
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ArcelorMittal’s announcement on its “intention to invest in a first electric arc furnace (EAF) in Dunkirk” does not mark a breakthrough. Despite the headlines, this…
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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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Western Australia has announced AUD 34 million in grants for three decarbonisation-related mining projects under its Investment Attraction Fund. One of the key recipients is…
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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? 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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As 2024 draws to an end, optimism on steel sector decarbonisation can feel in short supply. While impacts of the climate crisis accelerate, emissions are stubbornly high, sector debates are more focused on trade protection than on climate protection, and governments and companies are wobbling on their ambition. But stepping back, it is not all gloom. 2024 may be the year when tipping points were reached, and cracks in the status quo became undeniable.
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Responding to ArcelorMittal’s announced delay of its steel decarbonisation plans in Europe, climate campaigners have issued a sceptical analysis of the company’s latest move, which…
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ArcelorMittal, the world’s second-largest steelmaker, is failing in its claim to be a leader on climate change, having spent just one third of the USD1.5 billion figure it pledged to invest in decarbonisation over the past three years, according to a new report from advocacy group SteelWatch.