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Dec
12:19
ArcelorMittal starts new carbon-cutting ethanol plant in Ghent
ArcelorMittal has inaugurated its new carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) “Steelanol” plant in Ghent, Belgium, that will contribute to cut annual carbon emissions by 125,000 tonnes, Kallanish learns from ArcelorMittal.
The plant, which required an investment of €200 million ($209m), was developed by the steelmaker’s partners, LanzaTech, Primetals Technologies and E4tech. It uses biocatalysts to transform steelmaking waste gases into advance…
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