German steel giant Salzgitter goes green with pioneering wind-plus-hydrogen pilot
Sector coupling project with E.On and Linde targeting 95% cut to emissions by 2050
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E.On CEO Johannes Teyssen stated: “Green gases have what it takes to become the ‘staple’ of the energy transition and make a significant contribution to decarbonising industry mobility and heat.
“The jointly implemented project symbolises a milestone on the way to virtually CO2-free steel production and shows that intelligent sector coupling can replace fossil fuels.
Marten Bunnemann, CEO of Avacon, noted that “the entry into the hydrogen economy is emerging in regional stand-alone solutions, such as in Salzgitter, which are increasingly being combined to form an overall system”.
Hydrogen is currently used in steel production for annealing processes and in the hot-dip galvanising lines, with industrial gas producer such as Linde supplies gas by truck.
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