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According to reports, voestalpine will invest 1 billion euros to build a mixed-fuel steel plant and convert three of the five blast furnaces to electric furnaces, which are expected to be completed in 2030
.
Austrian Steel is the largest exhaust gas emitter in Austria, with carbon dioxide emissions accounting for half of the Austrian steel industry and 10% of the entire industry.
Now increasingly strict climate protection requirements force the group to take countermeasures
.
The group's CEO Eben Steiner said that the measure can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by a third, that is, a reduction of three to four million tons per year
.
The group is currently lobbying the State Grid to reduce electricity prices and promote green development
.
The group stated that the use of electricity to replace fossil fuel blast furnaces such as coal and coke is only an intermediate step.
The ultimate goal is to use hydrogen energy as the energy required for high-temperature steel production.
Next Monday, the group will officially launch a hydrogen energy development pilot project in Linz, but It is estimated that hydrogen steel can only be made after 2035
.
? After the voestalpine Group established its first joint venture in China in 2007, the turnout plant of the second joint venture in Ruzhou City, Henan Province has been completed, aiming to enter the field of China's rail transit
.
In the next few years, China plans to build more than 100 new subway and tram projects.
Therefore, the group hopes to seize the development opportunities in China and further expand the market by building factories in China
.
.
Austrian Steel is the largest exhaust gas emitter in Austria, with carbon dioxide emissions accounting for half of the Austrian steel industry and 10% of the entire industry.
Now increasingly strict climate protection requirements force the group to take countermeasures
.
The group's CEO Eben Steiner said that the measure can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by a third, that is, a reduction of three to four million tons per year
.
The group is currently lobbying the State Grid to reduce electricity prices and promote green development
.
The group stated that the use of electricity to replace fossil fuel blast furnaces such as coal and coke is only an intermediate step.
The ultimate goal is to use hydrogen energy as the energy required for high-temperature steel production.
Next Monday, the group will officially launch a hydrogen energy development pilot project in Linz, but It is estimated that hydrogen steel can only be made after 2035
.
? After the voestalpine Group established its first joint venture in China in 2007, the turnout plant of the second joint venture in Ruzhou City, Henan Province has been completed, aiming to enter the field of China's rail transit
.
In the next few years, China plans to build more than 100 new subway and tram projects.
Therefore, the group hopes to seize the development opportunities in China and further expand the market by building factories in China
.