02
May
15:25
Import green steel not hydrogen, ‘deindustrialisation misleading’: study
Countries with limited potential for renewable power generation could fare better by importing low-emission steel from overseas rather than importing hydrogen to feed domestic ironmaking, according to a new study seen by Kallanish.
According to the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), such countries would save around 20% of costs for green steel if they import from countries where renewable energy is cheaper.
Philipp Verpoort, lead author of the s…
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